Film Theory: Spiderman's Big REVEAL! The X Men Are Coming! (Spider Man No Way Home)

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Theorists, we know that Spider-Man: No Way Home is going to be WILD! What you may not know is that Shang-Chi may have ALREADY told us what's going to happen in the end. That's right, we are predicting the FUTURE of the MCU and how Shang-Chi and Doctor Strange are at the heart of it all. Get ready to crack open the multiverse, Theorists, there is no going back from here!

#DoctorStrange #Spiderman #XMen #ShangChi #Marvel #NoWayHome #MCU #SpidermanNoWayHome #Trailer #Galactus #Theory #FilmTheory #Matpat 

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Writers: Matthew Patrick, Bob Chipman and Tom Robinson
Editors: Forrest Lee, Daniel Zemke, Ryan Foley • KingCorphish, and Koen Verhagen
Assistant Editor: Caitie Turner (Caiterpillart)
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Matpat's marvel theories are always correct... thirty percent of the time.

benniek
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I want a theory that calculates how often MatPat’s theories are accurate

shadowthief
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“You’re not Peter Parker”
“No, this is Patrick!”

ShortHax
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I love how Spider-Man had absolutely nothing to do with this theory

krishnajohri
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The most impressive part about this movie is that they taught those Dragons to act. I mean if those Dragons could act, imagine what someone like I could do

omegadeadpool
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Yeah actually, why ‘do’ people lock overpowered evil entities behind areas that you would otherwise expect to have access at some point? Doors, caves, or whatever else

milessaxton
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A door is how you efficiently get out after putting the monster on the other side. You should absolutely build a wall on the outside of the door, but it would take to long to build the wall while there is an open space for it to escape through

noahnaugler
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"Why do people always lock things behind doors instead of walls?"
Actually, I read a book that had an answer to this. I don't know if it applies in this situation, since they're two COMPLETELY different universes, but since they're both magical doors trapping giant magical creatures in a different dimension, I would assume it's close enough.
I don't remember it very well, but the basic idea was that "when sealing something with magic, there _has_ to be a way to undo it. If there isn't, the magic starts to unravel itself, weakening until it no longer works properly. If there's a way to undo it, no matter how difficult, the magic stays functional for an almost infinite amount of time."
Plus, it's just common sense. If there's a door, then people will focus on trying to get through that door, and won't realise that they could just destroy it much easier.

Another reason could possibly be that they needed a way to get the thing in there. If they conjured a wall in front of it, or built a wall, it might take a lot longer than simply closing a door.

Yes I know that was a joke, I laughed at it and realised it was a joke immediately. I just find this subject fascinating, and I'll take any excuse to dig through a book.

sorryipanicked
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This is a real stretch. I think they just made the Dweller in Darkness a generic monster because they had no plans to use him as anything more. They actually use it the same way in the Guardians of the Galaxy game.

cfscorpio
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"Doctor Strange, huh that guy keeps showing up in weird places these days, doesn't he?"

I never knew being omnipresent was one of his powers

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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_They’ve done studies, you know. Sixty percent of the time, Matpat’s theories are right every time!_

goingblargh
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There’s actually a reference to the Fantastic 4 in Spider-Man 2. When Peter and MJ swing to the ground before the Mysterio announcement framing Peter, you can see wall barriers on the street behind them, saying: “we can’t wait to show you what’s next! 1… 2… 3… ?”

andrewbrockman
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I'm surprised that the possibility that the "Dweller in Darkness" we saw in Shang-chi was not actually the "Dweller in Darkness" wasn't brought up. I mean, it's totally possible that the big dragon thing was just a general, a "mid-level boss", as it were. It just seemed weird that before the door opened, it acted as a skillful manipulator, but as soon as the seal broke it was just "Rawr big monster"...

insertclevernamehere
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Wong walking in to ask MatPat about theories is just… perfect.

Rdebo_
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Since Matpat says X men is coming i can safety assume X Men wont be appearing in No Way Home

foothafool
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*MatPat:* WHY NOT MAKE WALLS? Walls aren't meant to be opened!

*Movie logic:* No, silly they're meant to be broken! The result would've been the same either way.

xTriton_
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I just want Deadpool to randomly walk by the scaffolding fight scene and nonchalantly say “Not my cat, not my fight” and he just continues to walk past the huge fight, ignoring it completely. Lol

MrWizeazz
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This was a great theory, I agree with it, but it really didn't have much to do with Spider-Man or No Way Home. It was much more focused on Shiang-Chi.

quinnconnelly
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Matpats strat for the perfect theory for how they bring over the FOX characters is to just do like, 50 theories about it and one will end up being right

jaycub
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A theory that calculates how often matpat theories are correct, the accuracy over the lifetime of his channels and it needs to be hosted by Austin. THE SCIENCE 🔬

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