

Waldron continued to elaborate in a separate interview with Vanity Fair, noting how " know how much of that translates on the screen," but that the authorities could "store your memories and if they find any crimes committed, you can be liable." That's my dark secret about Memory Lane." You can't quite hear it, but it's like the guy is saying in the background, he's like, 'Disclaimer: Any memories of crimes committed or so-and-so can be admissible in a court of law.' Memory Lane is really the state's attempt to minority report you into admitting a crime you committed. Cause I was always like, 'Alright, why does this Memory Lane thing exist?' I wrote a bunch of what was essentially fine print that I do think we recorded, but it just doesn't. And you can see, everybody is dressed uniformly, it's like a little bit of an Orwellian feel to it. It's not in there, but my secret history of 838 is it's a little bit of a police state. "The funny thing about Memory Lane is that. In an interview with Empire, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness head writer Michael Waldron revealed some of his secret backstory behind the Illuminati's universe, and it's not so pretty.Īccording to the writer, Earth-838 " a little bit of a police state." This is so much the case that any memories that happen to pop up on Memory Lane from visitors there " be admissible in a court of law:" The Illuminati Universe's Dark Secret Revealed Marvel Well, a new interview with the film's writer has revealed an unspoken secret about that timeline that paints a darker picture over their peaceful existence. Supervillains weren't running around the streets, and this world's Wanda was even able to retire. But, when they were alive, how peaceful was their world actually? A secret society ruling from out of sight usually isn't something that brings happy-bubbly feelings for the everyday folks living in that universe.

Thanks to Wanda and her dream walking, the group didn't make it to the end of the movie. More importantly, however, the reality is also home to the Illuminati, an extremely powerful group protecting the world in the shadows-yes, even after Tony Stark's Ultron program was successful. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness introduced viewers to the wonderfully weird world of Earth-838, where people go on red and stop on green.
