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This is my version of the "List of Alternate Universes" page which cannot be edited by regular users at this present time. The qualifications to be included on this blog go as follows:

  1. The universe itself, or something from it, must be featured in a piece of Marvel Cinematic Universe media. Currently the only exception to this rule is alternate universes' shown in 20th Century Fox's X-Men films.
  2. This list doesn't not contain apocryphal versions of Earth-616, such as Team Thor: Part 1 or Captain America: Super Soldier. This is because it is unclear if they are parallel realities to Earth-616 or simply non-canon altogether.
  3. This list does not include realites from visions or computer simulations as these are not a part of the Multiverse.

Marvel Cinematic Universe[]

Designated Universes[]

"Our universe is 838, and we've designated your's 616."
Christine Palmer to Doctor Strange[src]

This is a list of universes officially designated by Marvel that are related to the MCU in some way. They are listed in order numerical order based on their reality designation by default.

Designation Description First Appearance
Earth-616[1] The world is defended by a wide variety of superheroes, most famously the Avengers. Iron Man
Earth-617[2] Doctor Strange becomes the Sorcerer Supreme. He meets America Chavez and helps her get to the Book of Vishanti as she is being pursued by inter-dimensional creatures summoned by a mysterious witch. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (mentioned)
Earth-838[1] After Iron Man's Ultron Program successfully brought about world peace, the Illuminati was formed by Doctor Strange to protect their reality from high-level threats. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Earth-21818[3] Yondu outsources Ego's assignment to Kraglin Obfonteri and Taserface, leading a young T'Challa to be abducted from Earth instead of Peter Quill. T'Challa's benevolent nature helped reform the syndicate into a force protecting the universe from intergalactic threats, earning them admiration from all across the galaxy. After Thanos was redeemed by T'Challa, the Collector took his place as a ruthless kingpin feared by many. What If...?: 1.02: What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?
Earth-29929[3] Ultron successfully uploads himself into a new vibranium body. With the Mind Stone, The Avengers fail to prevent the AI from destroying Earth with a nuclear bombardment. What If...?: 1.08: What If... Ultron Won?
Earth-32938[3] Erik Killmonger uncovers a Ten Rings plot to assassinate Tony Stark, allowing him to intervene and save him from the kidnapping attempt. Killmonger would then use his connections with Stark Industries to manipulate America and Wakanda into war. What If...?: 1.06: What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?
Earth-51825[3] Hope van Dyne becomes an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and is killed while on duty. A grieving Hank Pym begins a campaign of revenge against Nick Fury and his planned Avengers Initiative, successfully killing Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye, Hulk, and Black Widow secretly. What If...?: 1.03: What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?
Earth-72124[3] Odin returns Loki to the Frost Giants instead of adopting him. Thor grows into a "party prince", inviting various lifeforms across the Nine Realms to come party on multiple planetary bodies. What If...?: 1.07: What If... Thor Were an Only Child?
Earth-82111[3] Heinz Kruger disrupts Steve Rogers' transformation and severely wounds him, forcing Peggy Carter to take the Super Soldier Serum instead. What If...?: 1.01: What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?
Earth-89521[3] Janet van Dyne contracts a zombie virus during her stay in the Quantum Realm. Hank Pym is later infected when he traveled into the Realm to rescue her, and then it spread onto a majority of the human population. What If...?: 1.05: What If... Zombies?!
Earth-91233[3] Having remained as his girlfriend in this timeline, Christine Palmer dies in a vehicular accident while driving with Stephen Strange to attend a ceremonial dinner party. Strange becomes desperate to revive her leading him to turn to dark magic to alter the past and restore his girlfriend's life. What If...?: 1.04: What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?

Undesignated Universes[]

"The Multiverse is a concept about which we know frighteningly little."
Doctor Strange to Peter Parker[src]
Universe Description First Appearance
Marvel Theme Park Universe[4] A universe where the Snap and its fallout did not occur. Afterwards the heroes of the world would open up various public attractions.[5][6] Iron Man Experience
Destroyed Earth Earth was destroyed and the remnants of humanity lived in the Lighthouse, where Phil Coulson and his S.H.I.E.L.D. agents traveled and managed to break the time loop. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.01: Orientation Part One
Destroyed Earth Time Loop Leo Fitz was frozen in time, woke up to be reunited with Jemma Simmons in the future and traveled back in time to another reality, only to witness the Earth to be destroyed. He eventually grew old, fathered a woman and had a grandson, Deke Shaw. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.08: The Last Day
Time Heist Test Hawkeye travels to his home to perform a test of the Time Suits in preparation for the Time Heist. Avengers: Endgame
New York Time Heist Ant-Man, Captain America, Hulk, and Iron Man travel to New York City in 2012 to perform the Theft of the Mind Stone, the Theft of the Time Stone and a failed Theft of the Space Stone.
Asgard Time Heist Rocket Raccoon and Thor travel to Asgard in 2013 to perform the Theft of the Reality Stone.
Cosmic Time Heist Black Widow, Hawkeye, Nebula and War Machine travel back to Morag and Vormir in 2014 to perform the Theft of the Power Stone and Theft of the Soul Stone.
Camp Lehigh Time Heist Captain America and Iron Man travel to Camp Lehigh in 1970 for a second attempt in the Theft of the Space Stone.
Married Steve Rogers Steve Rogers travels back to 1949 to live with Peggy Carter.
Time-Travelling Runaways The Runaways are attacked by a time-travelling Alex Wilder, and end up joining Chase Stein from an alternate future in a mission to save Gert Yorkes. Runaways: 3.10: Cheat The Gallows
Quantum Gravity Time Travel Chase Stein develops a way to travel through time, and he travels back to 2021 in order to stop Alex Wilder.
History Altered by Chronicoms Chronicom Hunters travel to different points in the past in order to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D. and establish "Chronyca-3" on Earth. Followed by the remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D. led by Alphonso Mackenzie, they change certain events in the past through the predictions of Sibyl. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 7.01: The New Deal
TVA Interference in 1549 The Time Variance Authority responds to a Nexus event occurring on December 4th, 1549. Loki: 1.01: Glorious Purpose
TVA Interference in 1858 The Time Variance Authority responds to a Nexus event occurring sometime in 1858.
TVA Interference in 1985 The Time Variance Authority responds to a Nexus event occurring on April 12th, 1985. Loki: 1.02: The Variant
Tracy Wilson's Home Reality Tracy Wilson touches the Tesseract and is sent to Godthab Omega. Loki: 1.02: The Variant (mentioned)
Suzanne Bogg's Home Reality Suzanne Bogg takes the wrong bus to Atlanta, Georgia.
Chad Westland's Home Reality Chad Westland owns an appartment.
Alternate Lamentis-1 Apocalypse Event Loki and Sylvie become stranded on Lamentis-1 sometime in 2077. Loki: 1.03: Lamentis
Frost Giant Loki's Home Reality Loki remains a Frost Giant. -
Cyclist Loki's Home Reality Loki wins the Tour de France.
Brute Loki's Home Reality Loki is either born as or transformed into a more brutish looking version of themselves.
Glamshades Loki's Home Reality Loki is a hipster and wears Glamshades.
Viking Loki's Home Reality Loki is a viking.
Sylvie Laufeydottir's Home Reality A young Sylvie is informed of her true heritage by her adoptive parents early in her life. Loki: 1.04: The Nexus Event
Classic Loki's Home Reality Loki survives the Attack on the Statesman and spends centuries in isolation. Loki: 1.05: Journey Into Mystery (mentioned)
Kid Loki's Home Reality A young Loki kills Thor.
Alligator Loki's Home Reality Loki is either born as or transformed into an alligator.
Boastful Loki's Home Reality Loki supposedly kills Iron Man and Captain America and collects all six Infinity Stones.
Throg's Home Reality Thor is turned into a frog. -
President Loki's Home Reality Loki runs for President. -
Mustache Loki's Home Reality

Loki has a beard.

Bicycle Loki's Home Reality Loki is a biker.
Pokey Loki's Home Reality Loki was jailed.
Warrior Loki's Home Reality Loki is a warrior.
Goth Loki's Home Reality Loki is a goth.
Ninja Loki's Home Reality Loki is a ninja.
Assassin Loki's Home Reality Loki is an assassin.
Military Loki's Home Reality Loki has standard Earth military gear.
Void Qeng Tower's Home Reality Qeng purchases Avengers Tower and turns it into Qeng Tower.
Void Great Sphinx of Giza's Home Reality The Great Sphinx of Giza's nose was never destroyed.
Void Great Pyramid of Giza's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its Great Pyramid of Giza sent to the Void.
Void Lighthouse of Alexandria's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its Lighthouse of Alexandria sent to the Void.
Void Golden Gate Bridge's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its Golden Gate Bridge sent to the Void.
Void San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge sent to the Void.
Void Living Tribunal Statue's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its statue of the Living Tribunal sent to the Void. This reality is possibly similar to the Living Tribunal Statue World.
Void HYDRA Helicarrier's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had a HYDRA-branded Helicarrier from it sent to the Void. This reality is possibly similar to the Hydra World.
Void Dark Aster's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its Dark Aster sent to the Void.
Void Chrysler TV-8's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had a Chrysler TV-8 from it sent to the Void.
Void Thanos-Copter's Home Reality Thanos owned a helicopter named the Thanos-Copter.
Void USS Eldridge's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its USS Eldridge sent to the Void.
Void Mary Celeste's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its Mary Celeste sent to the Void.
Void Mjølnir's Home Reality A universe that was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its Mjølnir sent to the Void.
Void Yellowjacket Helmet's Home Reality Yellowjacket grows to a giant size. This reality was pruned by the Time Variance Authority and had its giant-sized Yellowjacket Helmet sent to the Void.
He Who Remains' Home Reality Nathaniel Richards discovers interuniversal travel in the 3000s and meets alternate versions of himself. This eventually sparks the Multiversal War, with this universe's Nathaniel ultimately being victorious. Loki: 1.06: For All Time. Always. (mentioned)
Forest Planet's Universe A universe visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight. Its once lush forest was quickly wiped out by Infinity Ultron. What If...?: 1.08: What If... Ultron Won?
Pyramid Universe A universe with a desert landscape and pyramids visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Ice Mountain Universe A universe with landscape consisting of ice mountains visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Volcanic Universe A universe with volcanic landscapes visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Crystal Universe A universe with a landscape made up of crystals visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Desert Universe A universe made up of a desert and a temple visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
President Steve Rogers Steve Rogers is elected President of the United States.
Alternate Wakanda An alternate Wakanda visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Medieval Universe A universe with a medieval castle visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Skrull Universe A universe featuring a building inhabited by Skrulls visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Alternate New York An alternate New York visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Frozen Universe A universe frozen and seemingly uninhabited visited by Watcher and Infinity Ultron during their fight.
Sakaarian Iron Man Tony Stark lands on Sakaar. He eventually meets and befriends Gamora while participating in the Grandmaster's Contest of Champions. The two later escape from the planet and kill Thanos. What If...?: 1.09: What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?
Barren Wasteland During the Battle of the Multiverse, The Watcher sends the Guardians of the Multiverse to a barren planet on one particular universe, which would serve as the first battleground in the fight against Ultron.
Home Realites of Various People Who Knew Spider-Man's Secret Identity The home realities of various people who knew Spider-Man was Peter Parker and began to travel to Earth-616 via a fault. -
Living Tribunal Statue World[7] A universe that consists of statues of the Living Tribunal. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Onslaught Canyon World[7] A universe that consists of endless canyons.
Mirror World[7] A universe that consists entirely of glass.
Honeycomb World[8] A universe that consists of massive beehives and inhabited by giant bees.
Underwater World[8] A universe that is covered in oceans and inhabited by sea creatures.
Alt New York[7] A universe similar to New York City.
Pipe World[8] A universe inhabited solely by mechanical life forms, including the Stark Industries Combat Drones.
Bone World A universe that is covered in pieces of human skeletons.
Savage Land[9] A universe that is filled with luscious jungles and prehistoric creatures.
Comic Book World[8] A universe that consists of comic book style animation.
Post-Apocalyptic World[7] A universe that was destroyed and remained in a post-apocalyptic state.
Cube World[8] A universe in which space is made up of slowly rotating blocks of matter, in addition to having lots of little yellow lights scattered around.
Paint World[7] A universe that consists solely of paint.
Hydra World[9] Hydra manages to accomplish their world domination plans.
Temple World A universe that appears to be inside a massive ancient temple.
Dystopian World A universe that consists of a dystopian looking city.
Futuristic World A universe that consists of a futuristic looking city.
Lava World A universe that consists of endless volcanic rock and lava.
Utopian Parallel Home to America Chavez and mothers, Elena and Amalia Chavez. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (flashback)
Sinister Strange's Home Reality Doctor Strange reads the Darkhold and uses it to dreamwalk through the Multiverse causing his reality to destabilize. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Kang the Conqueror's Home Reality Home to a variant of Nathaniel Richards who sought to conquer as many worlds as possible under the name Kang the Conqueror. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (mentioned)
Realties Conquered by Kang the Conqueror Various realties conquered by Kang the Conqueror.
Rama-Tut's Home Reality A variant of Nathaniel Richards who traveled back in time to Ancient Egypt and became Pharaoh Rama-Tut. -
Immortus' Home Reality Home to a variant of Nathaniel Richards who goes by the name Immortus.
Centurion's Home Reality Home to a variant of Nathaniel Richards who goes by the name Centurion.
Mister Gryphon's Home Reality Home to a variant of Nathaniel Richards who is a businessman who goes by the name Mister Gryphon.
Other Council of Kang Member's Home Realites Homes to various variants of Nathaniel Richards who are members of the Council of Kangs.
Victor Timely's Home Reality To be added Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (post-credits scene)
1982 Branched Timeline Sylvie Laufeydottir visits a Broxton, Oklahoma McDonald's. Loki: 2.01: Ouroboros
Alternate Version of Spider-Man's High School Years To be added. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

Other Adjacent Franchises[]

Designated Universes[]

Designation Description First Appearance
Earth-688[10] Eddie Brock bonds with the Symbiote Venom in 2018, together becoming the Lethal Protector. Venom
Earth-10005[11] A reality home to various Mutants, most notably the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants. X-Men
Earth-18315[3] Weapon XI is killed by a time travelling Deadpool. Deadpool 2
Earth-41633[3] A reality created by Wolverine after he went back in time and stopped Mystique from killing Bolivar Trask. X-Men: Days of Future Past
Earth-66250[3] Firefist kills Cable's family. Deadpool 2
Earth-96283[12] Peter Parker becomes Spider-Man in 2002 and confronts a series of enemies such as Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus and Sandman. Spider-Man
Earth-120703[3] Peter Parker becomes Spider-Man in 2012 and confronts a series of enemies such as the Lizard and Electro. The Amazing Spider-Man
Earth-701306[12] To be added. Daredevil

Undesignated Universes[]

Universe Description First Appearance
Vanessa Carlysle Lives A time travelling Deadpool prevents Vanessa Carlysle from being murdered. Deadpool 2
Ryan Reynolds Killed A time travelling Deadpool kills Ryan Reynolds while he's reading the script for Green Lantern.
Alternate Green Goblin's Home Reality To be added. Spider-Man: No Way Home (mentioned)
Alternate Doctor Octopus' Home Reality
Alternate Sandman's Home Reality
Alternate Lizard's Home Reality
Alternate Electro's Home Reality

Notes[]

  • The reality designations that appear in italics have been have been classified by an official source not directly tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • Certain reality designations come from the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe which is a fan run site somewhat officially tied to Marvel. Unless otherwise contradicted these designations are generally assumed to be canon.
  • A dash in the "Appearance(s)" column means this reality hasn't been mentioned or seen but its existence is implied due residents of that universe appearing. Until these universes have been referenced or appeared in media they will be sorted by the media their residents have appeared in.

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