@TheQuietMan
The concept of a multiverse is dangerous in the sense it risks making the characters’ individual stories feel meaningless.
I don’t mean reboots, since those are made explicitly for future generations and iterations, but when they actually resort to a multiverse just to get parallel movies and stories like there’s no tomorrow (right Marvel?) it gets draining.
Tony Stark dying once is tragic yet poignant…seeing Tony Stark dying over and over just kills any desire to get invested. Same with Thanos.
Either don’t use multiverse if you are a beginner as a writer, or try to use highly specific branches you can count in one finger to keep things interesting but not overwhelming. Or just use “negative continuity” if you are not gonna make an overarching arc like the Looney Tunes.
Besides the supplementary material often is too big to realistically watch very often.