I finally finished watching it. After a long delay, I watched it all in one breath. I have to say that this is an animated drama that is a big fan of fans, but it is not the kind that you can watch or not watch. This is definitely the story of MCU opening up the multiverse. The key episodes of the plot are highly recommended to watch. I have to say that the previous "Rocky" was the pioneer in opening up the multiverse. One of the conquerors, Kang, had already sighed at the horror of the multiverse. In this episode, every The end of the episode tells us in an open way that no matter which universe, there will be more powerful bosses, and the infinite Ultron in the last episode directly connects the Marvel heroes in different universes in the first 8 episodes, and even Pulling the observers from behind the scenes to the front of the stage, we deeply felt the richer and more interesting "playing methods" of the multiverse, and gave us a lot of expectations for the follow-up Marvel movies. Going back to the episode itself, some people feel that there are multiple The universe seems to be just a re-interpretation of the main storyline after fine-tuning, nothing new, but for me, this adjustment has given me more room for imagination. Well...and all the delusions are fulfilled in this show, fortunately
It is worth mentioning that the 30-minute plot of each episode contains a lot of information, and there are times when you can’t understand it. After all, the current Marvel movie has a span of nearly 20 years, and many plots have impressions, but remember I'm not sure, so for new fans, this drama can be used as a beginner's guide, for old fans, it can be used as a review of the plot, and for die-hard fans, it can be used as a check-up
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