5 "Dr. Strange Multiverse Of Madness" Rumors And Theories That Have Me Losing Sleep
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With Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness so close to releasing, many theories and rumors floating on the internet have had MCU fans salivating. After seeing what happened in Sony's Spiderman: No Way Home, there's been speculation that the reveals in this Dr. Strange sequel will be even more surprising than that of Spideys. That's saying something, considering that No Way Home was the first film to reveal the Multiverse after what we saw in the Loki series and showed, you could bring past iterations of characters that fans loved to service the story instead of just being a cheap cameo.
This Dr. Strange film seems to have the weight of the next phase on its shoulders, and I can only hope that they stick the landing in a way that has MCU fans walking out of the theater in even more shock and awe than No Way Home. Now, let's dive right in to some of these theories and rumors. Potential *spoilers* ahead, so click out of this right now if you'd like to watch the film with no expectations!
Considering there are no mutants in the MCU, we could see Professor X claiming that Wanda in his universe made mutants almost extinct, which could be why he wants to eliminate her from doing more harm to other universes. It seems there might be a Wanda variant that is on the warpath to find her twins, which would explain a lot of what we see in the trailer. This theory by far has me the most excited, as it seems most likely pieces of "House of M" will be used for Wanda, which could make her the villain for this film and future films. After all, she is a nexus being, and if she can warp reality, however she sees fit in the MCU, that could spell disaster for our heroes.
What do you think of these theories? Which of these will we actually see when Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness comes out? Let us know in the comments below!
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