Did The OA season 2 just prove the existence of the multiverse?

Season two of The OA has landed on Netflix bringing a shedload of questions with it. To say the show is complex is an understatement, The OA challenges audiences to the extreme with its concept of multi-dimensions and travel through parallel worlds. Perhaps the most mind-bending moment of season two came in the closing scenes when the series became very meta and seemed to suggest that all worlds were linked.

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WARNING: This article contains major spoilers from The OA season 2

OA (played by Brit Marling) and Hap (Jason Isaacs) managed to jump through dimensions and ended up in a universe where they were filming a TV show which could be The OA.

The dimension they jumped into was from Scott Brown’s (Will Brill) near-death experience.

OA was left in a critical condition after the person she jumped into had a fall when a stunt went wrong during filming. The identity of the new alter-ego was revealed to be the actress Marling, while Hap jumped into the body of Isaacs.

The show ended with Hap pretending to be actor Isaacs as he accompanied OA to the hospital after her life-threatening fall.

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The OA season 2 seemed to confirm the Netflix multiverseThe OA season 2 seemed to confirm the Netflix multiverse (Image: NETFLIX)

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The OA confirmed that even "our world" is just another reality in the multiverse. But there also seemed to be the implication that all shows on Netflix - like The OA - were interconnected and simply a different reality that could be entered.

While this theory may be a loose one, stick with it for a moment. There have been potential hints that on some level all Netflix shows are linked or aware of other Netflix shows and the streaming platform itself. 

The OA season two finale was highly reminiscent of one of the endings of Black Mirror Bandersnatch, which dropped late last year.

In Bandersnatch, programmer Stefan Butler (Fionn Whitehead) learnt about Netflix and

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