Or universes (apologies, Marvel and DC dropped the ball momentarily).

The MCU Multiverse

Okay, technically the Disney+ seriesWhat If…counts.

Still,Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessteased anumber of different universes, but only utilized a few.

Young Diana running through Themyscira in Wonder Woman

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2000’sX-MenintroducesHugh Jackman’s Wolverine in Alberta, Canada, and then minimal contact with the Great White North.

So how did it go from humble town to Disneyland?

Not gonna lie it would be awesome to see Captain Capitalist or Gazerbeam in action!

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Detroit

More specifically, the Detroit of the near future, as seen in 1987’sRoboCop.

Or, more logically, how it gets cleaned up again.

But how did it get there?

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan stands in the woods with his claws out

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And just how is Megamind adjusting to the role himself?

Atlantis/Talokan

Atlantis, as seen in DC’sAquaman, and Talokan fromBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Two kingdoms that share an environment under the waters.

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How cool would it be to have one, or both, explored on TV?

What do the citizens do day-to-day?

How did they come to be?

Mr. Incredible in front of the sunset, pulling two chains with big metal structures attached

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Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) smiling in ‘RoboCop’

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A masked vigilante known as V introduces himself in a seedy alleyway which sports a propaganda poster on the wall.

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Alex Livinalli as Attuma and Mabel Cadena as Namora in Talokan in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

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Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman on Themyscira

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