Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Actually, unlike the last view meh-worthy Marvel outings (did I mention Morbius, fucking awful dirge), this was a better deal, at least the CGI dazzled (though the actual scenes in the real universe looked a bit sub-par, not sure if that was purposeful to make the rest of it gaudier). Doctor Strange is always a bit of a hard sell as he's a loaded with being a bit of a dick (they do have the entire surgeon thing down pat), but they play on it nicely.
The downside is that it's falling into referential hell, forever recalling previous bits of the MCU (and evidently the TV side, which I've not seen, so there are a good few huh moments from anyone in the audience who also lacks an encyclopaedic knowledge of all past events). The constant need to keep drawing together a bigger and bigger (and ultimately increasingly non-sensical) universe mires everything and makes you yearn for the simpler days when it was a bunch of superheroes versus the Big Bad. Now they have to stop every 3.2 seconds to reference something in a previous film or episode (it's probably part of the algorithm that makes these movies). Possibly this tickles if you're a comic book nerd, but I find it a bit exasperating and done once or twice it might seem mildly clever, but after the n-th time it's just deflating. But it's an entertaining couple of hours.
As a plus, the forthcoming Thor movie has a very funny trailer, so that's looking promising.