![]() It looks like he’ll solve that problem at a later date, but let’s just hope he fixes this mess for good next time.Īll of this isn’t to say Doctor Strange is a bad guy, but instead a superhero who would be a little better off if he listened to other people and didn’t always think he was the smartest person in the multiverse. Once again, Doctor Strange’s plan technically worked and solved the matter at hand, but in turn created a whole mess of trouble for someone else down the road. Basically, Strange used the Darkhold to jump into the body of Defender Strange’s corpse, which, as we learned throughout the movie, is a big no-no. No action in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is without consequence, and that was especially true during the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness end credits sequence when Clea (Charlize Theron) appeared to tell Stephen Strange that his actions throughout the movie ended up causing another incursion in an alternate reality. (Image credit: Marvel) Doctor Strange Triggers Another Incursion Through His Use Of The Darkhold (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) And while those living on Earth-838 lived on, countless others weren’t as lucky, and 838-Strange was killed for his actions and to prevent him from doing that again. And just like in Earth-616, this version of Doctor Strange was consequential in saving his universe, but this time at the expense of countless lives that were put out in an instant.Īfter being captured by the Illuminati, our Doctor Strange learned about his Earth-838 counterpart’s fall from grace (he used the Darkhold to find the Book of Vishanti to kill Thanos, but in doing so completely destroyed another reality) and how the other members of the group dealt with him after the Mad Titan was slain. (Image credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) Earth-838 Strange Uses The Darkhold And Almost Destroys His Universe (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)Įarth-838, the universe Doctor Strange and America Chavez visited after traveling through the multiverse, also had a run-in with Thanos, but it was the Illuminati and not the Avengers who defeated the Mad Titan. Sure, he probably wouldn’t have tried to kill her, but he does have a history of not listening to anyone, let alone trusting them. I know, I know, this isn’t the Doctor Strange we’ve come to know and love over the course of the past six years, but it’s hard to argue that our Strange wouldn’t do something similar if he were put in that situation. Believing that the young girl couldn’t control her ability to travel through the multiverse, this Strange variant trieed to kill her and take her power instead of trusting her. ![]() This was apparent in the film’s opening moments when Defender Strange was running through the space between universes with America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) as they searched for the Book of Vishanti. In the lead-up to the release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, there were multiple trailers showing the different versions of the character we would see throughout the movie, each having their own faults. (Image credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) Defender Strange Tries To Kill America Chavez And Steal Her Powers (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) Sure, audiences would have missed out on quite possibly the best Marvel moment, but Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) would still be alive, Spider-Man wouldn’t be living in a crappy apartment, and the potentially cataclysmic incursion event could have been avoided entirely. If Strange had listened to Wong’s (Benedict Wong) objections, not gone through with the casting of the doomed spell and told Parker to kick rocks, he would have saved the universe (and the multiverse) a ton of trouble. But when Parker began adding names to the list of people who wouldn’t be subjected to the effects of the Runes of Kof-Kol, everything went to hell in a handbasket. In the 2021 Marvel movie, Strange agreed to cast a spell that would make the world forget Peter Parker (Tom Holland) was Spider-Man after Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) revealed his secret identity in the Spider-Man: Far From Home end credits sequence. There’s the old saying that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, but in the case of Doctor Strange in Spider-Man: No Way Home, those good intentions almost paved the road to multiversal destruction. (Image credit: Sony Pictures Releasing) Doctor Strange Casts The Memory Spell (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
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