Can fandom help elevate cinematic universes to a new realm?
Cinematic universes have changed the way we experience stories.
Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Dune, Game of Thrones, Star Trek and other worlds are no longer just movies or shows. They are living ecosystems of characters, timelines, actors, lore, releases, theories, memories, and fan conversations.
The vision of THE MULTIxVERSE is bigger than tracking movies. We want to create a fan-powered home where people can explore connected story worlds, rediscover what they love, follow what is coming next, and feel more engaged with the entire moviegoing experience.
If we do this right, THE MULTIxVERSE can help:
inspire more fans to return to theaters and streaming releases
make complex cinematic universes easier and more fun to follow
support studios, filmmakers, actors, writers, creators, and fan communities
create new ways for audiences to engage with upcoming projects
eventually open the door for meaningful participation from A-list talent, creators, and industry partners
The entertainment industry does not need less fandom. It needs better ways to organize, energize, and connect it.
My hope is that THE MULTIxVERSE becomes more than an app. I want it to become a bridge between fans and the worlds they love — one that adds value for moviegoers, creators, studios, and the broader entertainment ecosystem.
I’d love to hear your thoughts:
What would make a cinematic universe app truly valuable to you as a fan?
And if this platform gained real traction, how could it best support the movie industry instead of simply commenting from the sidelines?

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