Freddy
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Waldron comments on working on the movie, mentioning Strange will be at the height of his powers.
Is Hal Rudnick involved?
(Sorry, a Screen Junkies reference)
Waldron comments on working on the movie, mentioning Strange will be at the height of his powers.
Perfect time to become Sorcerer Supreme and show off more proper magic .Waldron comments on working on the movie, mentioning Strange will be at the height of his powers.
Probably too much of a rights quagmire to make that happen .Sinse the movie is called Multi-Verse of Madness, could it work if they added Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and keep the Spider-Man cast in the cartoony CGI style when teaming up with Doctor Strange?.
I think in a way, the first movie was arrogant surgeon and we might see that arrogance resurface with him at the height of his power and abilities only for hubris to show up in the form the multiverse.Perfect time to become Sorcerer Supreme and show off more proper magic .
Yeah, that seems to be the idea. Like what was that Lego set about Sorcerer Supreme Spidey? Maybe it had something to do with Strange there.Perfect time to become Sorcerer Supreme and show off more proper magic .
I'm hoping for a different character arc. There's a more obvious one that involves Baron Mordo, though with all of what's going down that may be saved for the climactic threequel.I think in a way, the first movie was arrogant surgeon and we might see that arrogance resurface with him at the height of his power and abilities only for hubris to show up in the form the multiverse.
He might even see a few different Variants of himself...I think in a way, the first movie was arrogant surgeon and we might see that arrogance resurface with him at the height of his power and abilities only for hubris to show up in the form the multiverse.
I'm sure they'll have to address Mordo's completely differing view of magic now and how they've split in terms of their view on the Ancient One...while the Ancient One just wanted them to work together .I'm hoping for a different character arc. There's a more obvious one that involves Baron Mordo, though with all of what's going down that may be saved for the climactic threequel.
Fair enough. So you're thinking a more matured Strange, I take it?I'm hoping for a different character arc. There's a more obvious one that involves Baron Mordo, though with all of what's going down that may be saved for the climactic threequel.
I think Mordo will probably start out an antagonist because his goals align so far against Stephen's and the rest of the Sorcerer's, and he'll probably want to take Wanda out, but they might team-up if the overarching threat is too grave...Fair enough. So you're thinking a more matured Strange, I take it?
I think Mordo will be a wild card. Frenemy. Temporary ally in the face of the big bad. Maybe tries to kill Wanda because he thinks she's too dangerous but Strange wants to give her a more well-rounded education in magic to balance her out.
The irony is I could see Mordo and Agatha teaming up because they essentially have the same goal: Mordo - too many sorcerers and Agatha - too many witches.I think Mordo will probably start out an antagonist because his goals align so far against Stephen's and the rest of the Sorcerer's, and he'll probably want to take Wanda out, but they might team-up if the overarching threat is too grave...
The kind of team-up where you're waiting for one of them to betray the other .The irony is I could see Mordo and Agatha teaming up because they essentially have the same goal: Mordo - too many sorcerers and Agatha - too many witches.
After the events of his past few appearances, he has to be pretty darn mature. Even though, that swagger of his happened all the way back when Taika Waititi directed him.Fair enough. So you're thinking a more matured Strange, I take it?
I think Mordo will be a wild card. Frenemy. Temporary ally in the face of the big bad. Maybe tries to kill Wanda because he thinks she's too dangerous but Strange wants to give her a more well-rounded education in magic to balance her out.
I guess if "salvation" means taking her magic away...After the events of his past few appearances, he has to be pretty darn mature. Even though, that swagger of his happened all the way back when Taika Waititi directed him.
Twist: Mordo is the one who finds Wanda first and courts her to his side promising salvation.
I don't expect Wanda to be "recruited" into anything unless it means she gets her kids back, and that might cause conflict with both Strange and Mordo who might have differing reactions to what to do about the Scarlet Witch.So Wanda gets recruited by the bad guy and then firms a relationship with the good guy and converts to the good side.
Been there. Done that.
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Well, what if they do it differently?So Wanda gets recruited by the bad guy and then firms a relationship with the good guy and converts to the good side.
Been there. Done that.
Well, there hasn't been any confirmation about a third instalment yet.It's obvious that In the Multi-Verse of Madness will hint at a sequel to give Doctor Strange a trilogy.
Well, there hasn't been any confirmation about a third instalment yet.