He is interrupted by the arrival on the street of a purple-clad woman, played by none other than Charlize Theron. The character she's playing is
It's none other than Charlize Theron, playing Clea, the daughter of Dormammu, the big, fiery villain from the first Doctor Strange movie. Or at least, she's the daughter of Dormammu in the comics.
Charlize Theron, who is best known for films like the Fast & Furious franchise, Atomic Blonde, and Mad Max: Fury Road, appeared in a mid-credits scene in Doctor Strange 2. Her character appeared as a mysterious all-purple character, which remained unnamed in the film.
Clea was born the daughter of Prince Orini, legitimate heir to the rule of the Dark Dimension, and Umar, sister to the then-current ruler Dormammu.
Doctor Strange's third eye (the Eye of Agamotto) in the comics, according to Bustle, represents wisdom of the sorcerer Agamotto and his Vishanti. The Eye allows him to see the true intentions of his enemies and break down all magical illusions.
It represents the wisdom of the sorcerer Agamotto and his fellow Vishanti, allowing Strange to see his enemies' true intentions and break magical illusions. Doctor Strange's third eye is originally a sign of a higher level of consciousness, and it can only be used by those whose souls are devoid of corruption.
The Eye is a weapon of wisdom that can radiate a powerful mystical light that allows Strange to see through all disguises and illusions, see past events, and track both ethereal and corporeal beings by their psychic or magical emissions.
Inside the Orb, Clea was corrupted and she was reborn as a demonic figure composed of flames. This is what Clea could have become in the Dark Dimension, if she had reached her potential for evil.
Thoughtcasting: She can communicate telepathically, sharing a special rapport with Doctor Strange due to their connection.. Clea can also plant telepathic suggestions in the minds of others, alter their memories and determine if they're lying.
Her link to the Dark Dimension and the Faltine gives her a slight edge over the Scarlet Witch, who was not born an extraterrestrial or extradimensional being, and Agatha, who is only able to live a long life by absorbing the energy of the other witches in her coven.
Clea Strange makes it perfectly clear that she is more powerful than Doctor Strange ever was, especially as Sorcerer Supreme of two worlds.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has historically introduced new characters in post-credits scenes — like Harry Styles' Star Fox in Eternals — and Clea is no exception. Her arrival makes things interesting for the MCU, especially considering how much of her history is tangled with that of Doctor Strange.
Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Clea first appeared in the Doctor Strange feature in Strange Tales #126 (November 1964). She is a sorceress, the disciple, lover, and eventual wife of Doctor Stephen Strange, and his successor as Sorcerer Supreme.
America Chavez is shattering barriers in the comics universe and beyond. She is the first lesbian Latina superhero with her own Marvel Comics series.
Clea is a sorceress from the Dark Dimension and the niece of Dormammu, who came to Earth to enlist Doctor Strange's help.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness introduced Charlize Theron as Clea into the MCU.
Clea, also known as Clea Strange, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics, appearing as a major character in the Doctor Strange comics, and the main protagonist of the Strange comics.
Doctor Strange has always been destined to win out against Clea because her powers come from dark magic. Until now! Yesterday, Strange #1 ushered in a new era. Doctor Strange died in The Death of Doctor Strange and someone had to assume the role of Sorcerer Supreme.
Stephen Strange, Jr. was the son of the sorcerer Doctor Strange and his former pupil Clea.
Clea has officially joined the MCU, and she's played by none other than Charlize Theron. Not since Thanos' cameo in The Avengers has the appearance of a strange, purple character caused so much confusion and speculation.
The mid-credits sequence introduces Clea (Charlize Theron), one of the most important characters from the Doctor Strange mythos, who seeks Strange's help in dealing with a universal incursion.
Sinister Strange's Third Eye & Eye of Agamotto Connection
The Eye of Agamotto is an artifact created by Agamotto, the world's first sorcerer. He is now a member of the Vishanti, a trio of Gods of magic. The Eye is always in the possession of the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth.
Doctor Voodoo arrived and freed the New Avengers and eventually sacrificed his life to kill Agamotto by destroying the eye and orb of Agamotto.
What is this? Yes, the Eye of Agamotto is one of three mystical Eyes created by Agamotto in the comics, accompanying the Eye of Power and the Eye of Prescience. First appearing in the Strange Tales series from the 1960s, the Eye has nothing to do with the Infinity Stone outside of the MCU.
He is an alternate version of the Sorcerer Supreme who befriended America Chavez, who was being pursued by creatures across the multiverse. When failing to obtain the Book of Vishanti, Defender Strange attempted to absorb her powers to protect the multiverse, but was mortally wounded by the Ribboned Creature.