Doctor Strange 2 post credits: Welcome Charlize Theron


    Charlize Theron has entered the universe of marvel movies through the big door Doctor Strange 2. I mean that she has entered the Multiverse, she has done so to stay and on top of that with one of the great characters of the Stephen Strange Universe: Clea, a sorceress, not a witch, very particular to Marvel. We intuit that it is Clea because she opens a portal to the Dark Dimension, because of her characteristic white hair, because of the chemistry with Doctor Strange (here is a tomato) and because later the credit titles confirm that it is Clea… just in case it was not clear to us.

    Charlize Theron is too much of an actress not to appear among the top ten actors in the credits. “You have provoked an incursion [entendemos que en su paseo multiversal] and we’re going to fix it… unless you’re scared”, Cleo says flatteringly to Stephen Strange. And he, through Agamotto’s third eye, letting out a very Arturo Fernández bravado, replies: “Not at all”. you already know who Clea is from the comics, I just have to tell you that it is not yet known if the character is going to be faithful to the original Clea, although it is not expected to be one hundred percent because, you know, Marvel Studios always gives it its own touch.

    As it is not yet known what the ending and post-credits scene of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (they can go into the Dark Dimension and do the things that Doctor Strange does, they can go looking for vampires, they can brand themselves full-fledged Defenders, they can lose their powers, get them back… there are multiple options), because it’s early to theorize , but there are theories, there are: like the character could be a hybrid of Clea and the Asgardian Enchantress. If you ask me, I tell you that this has neither head nor tail, but the theory is out there.

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    Charlize Theron’s will be a Clea MCU version: it is clear to us in the post-credits scene that Clea already knows Doctor Strange very well, and the sorcerer (not supreme, who is still Wong) is not going to rescue her, but is recruited at time they pull his ears. If you don’t know who Clea is, you need to know just four little things about nothing. In the comics, Clea is the maternal niece of none other than Dormammu, the villain Doctor Strange faces in his first solo film. That Clea and Stephen both fall in love like teenagers. In the MCU it fits now that Strange has released ties with Christine, and beware that the MCU has told us the best love story of the sorcerer in What If. You have to know that Clea is of ancient ancestry: she is the heir to the throne of the Dark Dimension, only she doesn’t know it. And the last thing is that she and Strange have a bit of a Pimpernel relationship, but they always end up helping each other.

    Marvel has taken pleasure in introducing new characters in the post-credits. Perhaps the most notorious in the new phase have been the Black Knight, Dane Whitman, played by Kit HaringtonBlade yeThe unexpected Eros of Harry Styles in Eternals. With the honorable exception of Valentina Allegra de Fontainewhich if the original grid of pre-pandemic movie and series premieres had been maintained, would have appeared in all its splendor in the Black Widow post-credits and not in Falcon and Winter Soldier. Clea is a full-fledged statement of intent: she promises that Doctor Strange’s next step will stay within Doctor Strange’s Universe. Yes, all the Marvel movies have to be connected, but Clea is a very particular element of the Doctor Strange comics. In the end, if you think about it, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness could have been called Scarlet Witch, Holiday in the Multiverse and the character of Benedict Cumberbatch would have had the same weight and the movie the same box office.

    As we already know Dormammu well from Doctor Strange, Marvel Studios has taken a leap and led Clea to look for Strange and present herself to the general public. In the comics, Strange met Clea after defeating Dormammu. From there she becomes his disciple and then, ahem, ahem, his mistress. By eliminating Dormammu, the Dark Dimension was witnessing a coup, which is what Clea seems to suggest to him in the post credits. In the comics Clea ends up being the ruler of the Dark Dimension, but the truth is that the comics are not going to serve as a template for what happens from now on, so we’re going to leave it at that.

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