Doctor Stranges arrival on the scene could have a huge impact throughout the MCU over the next few years…
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Warning: this article contains spoilers for Doctor Strange.
Although there were a few cries of Luke Cage!
The end credits scene made it very clear that Mordo is no longer on the side of the angels.
He now believes there are too many sorcerers in circulation, and he seemingly has plans to purge them.
His first step was removing the magic that Benjamin Bratts Jonathan Pangborn was using to help him walk.
Time will tell, but its clear that Mordos heel turn will be a big plotline in future.
The mid-credits scene was also significant.
Thats the address of said sanctum.
), but it should be fun to see Strange and Thor teaming up to track down Odin.
Gossip travels fast across dimensions and universes, after all.
Stranges reaction was a comical one (a what?
), but of course all of us watching have already learned a fair bit about these powerful gems.
These dimensions, notably, are all pretty good places to have a fight.
Its also mentioned that the Mirror Dimension is a good place to lock someone up.
That could happen at some point.
And thats not all: The Ancient Ones death also caused a job opportunity to open up.
He will go from being a pupil of other sorcerers to being their boss.
Perhaps thats a plot point forDoctor Strange 2.
Thats a very good point, proven in style by theThor: Ragnarokteaser from the mid-credits scene.
The Astral Dimension could also be very useful for this, since it allows for quick cameos.
Little scenes like that could be very fun in future MCU films.
Id certainly pay to see that.
There are also implementations of magic in the movie that could becoming recurring motifs.
Rhodey would surely love to hear about the latter possibility at this point.
And Tony Starks next party would be a lot cheaper with the former on his side.
In the third act he used the Eye Of Agamotto in two major ways.
These abilities arguably make Stephen Strange the most powerful character in the MCU.
How do you create a situation that Strange cant easily magic his way out of?
And what kind of consequences do you create for time-meddling?
But, as I say, Im hoping that the minds at Marvel take a more imaginative approach.
Where things look and feel different every time Strange gets involved in a big bust-up.
Well, its either that or the introduction of a hilarious, sentient cape.
One of the two.