Through the introduction of the multiverse to the MCU, Marvel Studios are continuing a much-needed trend that was properly utilized in Phase 4.
Through TV shows like What If...? specifically, the MCU multiverse is continuing a fantastic, much-needed Marvel trend that properly began in Phase 4 of the sprawling universe. That trend corresponds to the representation of minority groups in superhero cinema, which Phase 4 provided in abundance. With new characters such as Shang-Chi, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, and Namor, to name but a few, Marvel Studios continued providing representation for broader ethnic groups in the MCU.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While all of these characters were introduced in the core MCU universe - Earth-616 - TV shows like What If...? will take minority representation to the next level. This has been proven by the early announcements from season 2 of the upcoming anthology season, which demonstrates one of the best traits about the multiverse should Marvel Studios continue to utilize it in this way.
The MCU Multiverse Is Perfect For Introducing More Underrepresented Heroes The introduction of Kahhori to the MCU proves that the multiverse is a perfect vehicle for allowing more underrepresented communities to have heroes in the MCU. The anthology nature of What If...? gives Marvel Studios ample opportunities to create original characters that have ethnic minority backgrounds.
The Marvel multiverse then can allow characters to be introduced from other universes than Earth-616. This would not only make Earth-616 seem less overcrowded, but it would allow original creations like Kahhori to become MCU mainstays. The multiverse offers the opportunity to seamlessly weave characters into other universes, something that could massively benefit underrepresented groups if superheroes like Kahhori were introduced in What If...?.
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