Perhaps it's time to stop thinking so linearly. She-Hulk seems to only come in the Multiverse Saga because it's in Phase 5 and follows the events of both Shang-Chi and Endgame. Similarly, Shang-Chi introduces Ta Lo as another dimension, but isn't the same for the same reason. Ms Marvel does explore the existence of the Noor Dimension, but it isn't really a multiverse story any more than Doctor Strange is for entering the Dark Dimension. Looking at the remainder of the "Multiverse Saga" after removing the post- Endgame stories, it's hard to justify why Eternals, Moon Knight, Werewolf By Night, Ms Marvel and The Marvels are even classed as Multiverse stories. Introducing so many branching storylines and suggesting they're all strictly to be watched in the order Marvel say is limiting. Presumably, some of those releases are included so they build up the characters who are set to appear in the Avengers movies at its end, but calling Phase 4 the Multiverse Saga, when it was clearly so tied to the Infinity Saga is ultimately just jarring. The so-called Multiverse Saga that kicked off in Phase 4 has so far had considerably less than half of its releases in any way tied to the Multiverse, even tangentially. There are just too many releases to justify Marvel continuing the static Phase approach. But then there's the question of the other releases that don't so easily fit into the Multiverse Saga.
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