“ Marvelĥ.) From the start of production, the team wanted to include Cube World, which was shown in the trailers as Strange’s face appeared to separate into small individual boxes. Which became a glass world, which ended up being slightly more economic, since for glass world, of course, you have to build the inside of every building. “Animator Mike Brunet pitched the idea of a machine world. “Ĥ.) The Mirror World transitioned from being something of a machine world to more of a glass one, which became tough to do due to having to flesh out the insides of every structure used:
We ended up putting in some water as well for the transition to work better with the next one when we are underwater. In the last three weeks we started feeling, ‘What does this world need?’ As artists, we were like, ‘It’s boring, we need to bring some life.’ We then thought if something lives in Honeycomb World, it must be giant bees. “At some point our line producer said, ‘Oh, what about Honeycomb world?’ We all said, ‘Hey, that’s cool. Honeycomb World was a challenge for the team with regard to avoiding it being boring, which led them to “putting in some water … for the transition” so it worked better alongside the universes that followed: “ģ.) Strange and Chavez pass through a world made entirely of honeycombs, which also included giant bees flying around the pair.
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This one is now a bit more like the movie 127 Hours with James Franco. “At some point this world was almost dropped because it was a bit reminiscent of the Grand Canyon shots in Spider-Man: No Way Home. “Ģ.) One world that almost did not make it was the Onslaught Canyon Worldwhich paid tribute in a way to the movie 127 Hours: And at some point, it was changed to the Living Tribunal state world, which is a world that actually exists in the Marvel comics. We created a concept very early on, that was back on the first version, which was called Giant Temple world or Giant Indian statue world. “We wanted to start in Kamar-Taj so there was always going to be some kind of a view of Kamar-Taj that was very telescopic. Marvelġ.) The Living Tribunal Statue World was always the first one that the team wanted to visit after leaving Kamar-Taj, featuring huge heads reminiscent of the Living Tribunals from Marvel comics. In an interview with befores & afters, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness visual effects supervisor Alexis Wajsbrot explained the more than a dozen realities that appeared during an early sequence jumping through universes with Doctor Strange and America Chavez. Doctor Strange 2’s Alternate Universes Named Now, a new report has shed even more light on exactly what viewers saw at that moment before landing on an alternate New York rooftop. However, there was one sequence in the early part of the story that showed fans just a glimpse of how big the MCU’s Multiverse truly was as America’s powers were first put on display. With only two hours and six minutes of action to showcase everything the Multiverse had to offer, there was not ample time to explore many other worlds outside of the two that were featured the most.