Dr. Strange 2: What does the first post-credit scene mean with this crazy look?

Dr. Strange 2: What does the first post-credit scene mean with this crazy look?

What is Dr. Strange’s first post-credit scene in the multi-world of madness, and what does it mean? Warning, spoilers.

Warning, spoilers. The article below contains Dr. Strange spoilers in many worlds of madness. If you have not seen the movie yet, we invite you not to read the following paragraphs.

Like almost every Marvel movie, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness contains postcredit scenes. This twenty-eighth MCU movie, which immerses Benedict Cumberbatch in the multiplayer madness, contains two. But this is first and foremost the first that offers us the future of Stephen Strange.

WHAT IS HAPPENING ?

Stephen Strange walks the streets of New York silently until he is stopped by an unknown blonde woman dressed in a purple costume who seems to possess power and possess mystical art. He confronts Dr. Strange and tells them they have an invasion to repair and invites him to join.

Ready to accomplish this mission with him, Dr. Strange moves to the position to follow him from the open portal to another world as his third eye appears on his forehead. They cross the portal together to reach this other dimension, reminiscent of one who has already visited Stephen Strange in the first Dr. Strange film.

Understand what?

First of all, this post-generic scene of Dr. Strange in many worlds of madness marks the invasion of a new actress into the MCU and not anyone, because it’s Charlize Theron. Many rumors have suggested that the star has signed with Marvel and this scene confirms this.

And it seems the actress has taken on the role of choice because it is Clea, a very powerful magician from Faltin, a magical dimension in which she is the equivalent of a supreme witch. The illegitimate daughter of Umar and Prince Onir, Clea first appeared in Marvel comics Strange Tales # 126 In 1964. He was trained by Dr. Strange and is able to teleport, travel in dimensions and create very powerful illusions, among other things.

Clea is basically the niece of Dormamus, an interdimensional creature who threatened Strange and Earth in Dr. Strange’s first film. This enemy inhabits the dark dimension, the space beyond time where eternal life is possible. That is why Caesilius (Mads Mikkelsen) was contacted by his envious people and promised allegiance to Dormamus. The aim of the latter is to invade all the worlds and drag the worlds into its dark dimension, especially the earth, which it desires most.

And when we pay more attention to the world in which Clea wants to take a stretch for a set mission, we can see Dormamu and her dark dimension. It remains to be seen if this return to Dark Dimension will be a good sign for Strange if he will face Dormammu again.

Recall that in the first part of Dr. Strange, Stephen managed to persuade Dormamu not to invade Earth by using Agamoto’s eye to throw him into the loop of time. Dormamu kills Strange several times before begging him to release him from the loop and agree to leave the earth alone.

Dormammu’s weird face in Dr. Strange’s first film.

Is this agreement void? Or will Strange still have to meet Dormamus? In any case, Strange seems to be already very close to Clea on the post-credit scene, which means that some time has passed between Dr. Strange’s events in the madness multiverse and that post-credit scene.

In the comics, Strange and Clea had a romantic relationship and even got married. But the threats of Dormamu and Clea’s parents improved their story. All that is known at the moment is that Strange and Clea have to make an invasion, a phenomenon that is explained in the film, which deals with a clash between two realities and which has serious consequences.

This explains why Strange has a third eye on his forehead. He had to maintain this specificity of the Strange 838, before which he returned to Earth -616. We also hear that it affects him in the last scene of the movie when he has a hearing attack in the middle of the street and this famous third eye appears.

Anyway, the hearing about Dr. Strange is not over because the message “Dr. Strange is back” is shown at the end of the movie and this postcredit scene promises a new crazy adventure for the protagonist of the cartoon. Benedict Cumberbatch.

Source: allocine

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