
The universal reboot loading bar finishes and the opening of Part 1 begins again, but many glitches happen which causes the captain to be sent into another universe where they are the child of Stan the Water Man, where it is implied that the previous events are just a nightmare the child experienced. If the Captain recieves the common universal collapse ending, a loading bar is shown rebooting the universe. In a rare ending, the Captain decides to freeze indefinitely in a cryo chamber, although they are later discovered by explorer Illinois, who mistakes the Captain for a mummy and locks them back in. There are two possible endings to part 1, with the most common being the Captain encountering an older Mark who accidentally starts a universal collapse from a failed attempt to solve the paradox caused from previous events. The story progresses in multiple different ways, in which the Captain encounters different characters, including the alien Wug, a mysterious Lady hunting them down in search of answers, and a Bandit who gives the Captain a Warp Device. The two find themselves back on the ship, with Mark now aware of the multiverse. Mark finds the Captain as the latter is about to jump into the wormhole, and the two fall into it before the Captain encounters the Warp Core. There are a total of 5 endings that can be gotten, before the Captain "goes towards the light", although they are sent back again. It is possible that the Captain makes a bad choice and ends up dying this ends up having them being sent back by a wormhole to when they woke up in their cryo chamber.

The Captain is sent through a wormhole, wakes up, and is ejected from the chamber while the ship is in the catastrophic state, leading to them trying to fix the problems. However, the warp core suddenly engages, which causes the Captain and the rest of the crew to enter the cryo chambers. Mark, the creator of the ship, takes the Captain on a tour on around the ship, and introduces the crew. The interactive film begins with the Captain arriving at the Invincible II. When a multiversal crisis begins as a result, things are not quite what they seem. Not too long after the captain arrives, issues on the ship surface. In Space with Markiplier stars the viewer as a captain of a ship named Invincible II. The first part released on April 4, 2022, coinciding with Mark's ten year YouTube anniversary, and the second released on May 2, 2022. In Space with Markiplier (abbreviated as ISWM) is a 2022 YouTube Originals two-part interactive science fiction comedy film written and directed by Mark Fischbach and a sequel to A Heist with Markiplier. In Space with Markiplier title card, as seen in the first teaser Only remove this template once the work has been completed. With better acting and little modification in the script this could be an extraordinary movie.This article is currently under development. Another feature in this movie that I liked very much is the natural relationship between Black-White-Asian, which I can hardly find in a Hollywood movie unless the theme of the movie is race discrimination or something alike. One will rarely find this talent in Hollywood stars' face. She was not blabbing, that's true, but look at her subtle facial expressions. Some people here found Nastassja Kinski boring. I was moved by him talking to Wesley about "life's like an orange". However, Robert Downey Jr.'s part was superb, though his character was not directly related to the movie's main story. Wesley's ad-firm colleagues were unnecessarily shown as stupid. Ming-Na Wen and Wesley Snipes were over-acting on some occasions.

This movie at least provokes that kind of thought, though in a very simple way. Extra-marital relationship is very complicated subject and deserves lot of thought. However, in order to show Max-Caren pair as "unfaithful" as Mimi-Vernon pair, the event that was taking place outside the party was too imposed and simplistic. Nobody's perfect and nobody's totally wrong. This movie is different from others in a sense that there's no good guy and bad guy line here.
