![]() ![]() Currently, the MCU does not have a Molecule Man, Beyonder, Ultimate Universe, or a Doctor Doom. It's pretty safe to assume that the 2015's Secret Wars will be the main comic book inspiration for the MCU storyline given all the Multiverse-related projects we've been getting. As said earlier, Secret Wars requires a lot of pieces to be set up, and not all of them are currently in the MCU. ![]() The short answer is we don't know as of right now. In the end, survivors from Earth-616 and the Ultimate universe band together to overthrow him. Instead, Doom uses the usurped Beyonder power to create a new world called Battleworld, named the same as the world from 1984's Secret Wars, and populates it with the remnants of the destroyed realities. However, he could not do so and save the Multiverse. Ultimately, Doctor Doom works out a way to destroy the Beyonders and usurp their power. There were a lot of pieces that needed to be set up for Secret Wars to happen. There is the Ultimate Universe, which is an alternate universe Marvel Comics made to explore alternate storylines to the main Earth-616 canon, which kicks off Secret Wars itself when it gets caught in an incursion with Earth. There is also the formation of the Cabal, the mirror to the Illuminati, by Namor who left the group after disagreements with them. ![]() There are the Illuminati in the early part of the story, who are working to prevent the Incursions, which threaten the main reality of Marvel Comics, by destroying the Earth in the alternate realities before the universes can collide. The run-up to Secret Wars, and Secret Wars itself, is exceptionally more complex and high-concept than the original Secret Wars from 1984, and spans and intertwines multiple other storylines. ![]()
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