The Justice League Just Showed Marvel How To Do The Story Everyone Expects In Avengers 5

Summary
  • Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3 offers Marvel inspiration for potential multiverse storylines in Avengers 5.
  • The Tomorrowverse trilogy ends with a clever nod to DC's history, paving the way for a fresh start in the DC Universe.
  • Marvel could learn from DC's approach in culminating multiverse stories in a singular universe for a new beginning.
The end of DC's most recent animated universe with Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3 showed a solid direction Marvel could take with Avengers 5 and the Multiverse Saga's incursion storyline. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3 was directed by James Wamester and featured the last performance from the legendary Kevin Conroy as Batman. It was the third installment in an animated trilogy that adapted the iconic comic story Crisis on Infinite Earths, and the concluding film of the Tomorrowverse, a connected universe that began with Superman: Man of Tomorrow in 2020.
Crisis on Infinite Earths is arguably the most influential multiverse story in comic history and was responsible for streamlining DC's convoluted continuity following its conclusion in 1986. The Tomorrowverse used this story as a basis to end its own universe, clearing the slate for what's to come in the upcoming DC Universe. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3 brought the various animated universes together, utilizing an interesting concept called the Bleed, essentially a dimension that exists outside the multiverse and causes various universes to begin "bleeding" into each other.


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