I bet that most of the people on this wiki have seen the absolutely masterpiecerious Loki Season 2 on Disney+, which features the Time Variance Authority, the organisation that keeps tracking everything that's happening in and around the MCU and related realities. There are also appearing in the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine, where they'll likely explain everything clearly for those who didn't care about missing out on Loki. I'll be explaining some spoilers for Loki Season 2 in here, so YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED IF YOU DON'T WANT SPOILERS...
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Alright, so at the end of Loki Season 2 the God of Misschief sacrifices himself to take on being the caretaker for the MCU, rescuing the TVA from its destinated destruction in a multiverse full of Kang variants (as seen in Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania). He reshaped the Multiverse into a tree-like structure, resembling the tree of life Yggdrasil from Norse Mythology. The TVA has been hunting the Kangs and basically have existence itself in control.
But what I have been thinking about is if the TVA has its seeds in the Spider-Verse, given it seems that the Spider-Society has its seeds into what happens in the overall Multiverse. This can be pointed out by 3 things in 1 scene:
In the scene in Across The Spider-Verse where Miguel explains to Miles the working of the Spider-Verse, the Multiverse is shown in a texture identical to how the Multiverse is shown in both the first season finale of Loki and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania.
In the same scene, heck, even the same shot, the Multiverse string doesn't only resemble the texture used throughout the MCU productions, but also is shown in a tree-like shape. Many fans have already pointed out that this 100% is a reference to Loki's Yggdrasil-shaped Multiverse.
In the official trailer for Across The Spider-Verse and the scene prior and later, references are made to the Marvel Studios and MCU-set production Spider-Man: No Way Home. Tom Holland's Spider-Man and Doctor Strange are referenced by Miguel, and holograms of both Tobey Maguire's and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man (from Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man) have been shown, which returned to their iconic roles in No Way Home and therefore made themselves MCU canon too.
Earlier in the film, the Spot goes to the little shop of Mrs Chen, a character from the Venom duology starring Tom Hardy. Not only does Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock/Venom appear in the MCU in credit scenes in both Venom: Let There Be Carnage and No Way Home, originally an appearence of Tom Holland as Spider-Man was meant in the first Venom movie and recent concept-art shows Tom Holland's Spider-Man's possible involvement in the Sony Spider-Man film Madame Web, set in the same universe.
So clearly, the Spider-Society keeps looking at the events happening in the overall MCU-connected Multiverse, given the references to the MCU (and -related films) and the Spider-people related, and the shape and texture of the Multiverse directly copied out of Loki and Quantumania. But would the TVA not have their seeds into the Spider-Verse and the Spider-Society?
My judgement is that the TVA surely has its intel in the Spider-Verse, but not like you perhaps think it has. I think it has to do with the TVA noticing the sudden disappearence of certain realities by the Spot, and the disappearence of Spider-people out their realities when they joined the Spider-Society. Heck, even the live-action Prowler played by Donald Glover (who played the role in the MCU-film Spider-Man: Homecoming) got captured. This likely is the MCU version of the character, given he's a street-level villain and given recent reports the next Tom Holland Spider-Man film is gonna be street-level-based and the character is played by the exact same actor. His sudden disappearence off Earth-616/the MCU timeline hasn't gone the TVA unnoticed.
The TVA can't directly look into the Spider-Verse, but through the effects the disturbances in the Spider-Verse have on the bigger Multiverse, the TVA is still very well aware of what is going on out there. And I'd love for the TVA to show up in Beyond The Spider-Verse, I LOVE Owen Wilson as agent Mobius M. Mobius on the big screen again after Quantumania's post credit scene and his subtle deletion out of Deadpool & Wolverine.
And if you think that the TVA doesn't care for other realties other than the TVA, please go to the trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool and all the characters appearing in the trailer that have been in Deadpool's prequels before are from the Fox X-Men universe, plus the fact that they have gone to different branched timeline throughout the Loki series.