Clea appears in a mid-credits scene of the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, portrayed by Charlize Theron. Following the events of the film, she approaches Dr.
While “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” doesn't specifically set up who Charlize Theron is playing and why she makes her debut minutes into the closing credits of the movie, it does establish that anyone could show up. And as it turns out, anyone happens to be Charlize Theron.
Traditionally, the Eye of Agamotto is worn as an amulet, but in the comics, it occasionally manifested itself on Strange's forehead and gave him special powers. The third eye gives Strange a sort of magically enhanced sight. It's a revealer of truth that can reenact recent events and see into the souls of others.
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.
Clea Strange makes it perfectly clear that she is more powerful than Doctor Strange ever was, especially as Sorcerer Supreme of two worlds.
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.
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.
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 is not as powerful as Dr Strange and other powerful magic users such as Wonda, Mordo and Doom.
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.
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. It's abilities are not psychic in nature despite what all appearances may indicate.
The Eye of Agamotto appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This version contains the Time Stone, one of six Infinity Stones, which grants the ability to manipulate probabilities and time.
America Chavez is shattering barriers in the comics universe and beyond. She is the first lesbian Latina superhero with her own Marvel Comics series. [...] She isn't the typical heroine, and she isn't the Latina you usually see on screen."
Clea has immensely powerful abilities and an ability to create energy packets as well as being a telepath who is capable of controlling other people's minds. Clea has abilities that are strong and rival those of Doctor Strange and other magic users.
First and foremost, the directing was clumsy and campy, and did not serve the content in the slightest. Sam Raimi, known for the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man films and assorted zombie flicks, managed to make Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness look more like a cheesy, artsy independent film.
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.
History. Stephen Strange, Jr. was the son of the sorcerer Doctor Strange and his former pupil Clea. The same day Clea told Stephen she was pregnant, he abruptly vanished without a trace.
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.
In the main Marvel Comics continuity, despite all her power, the Scarlet Witch could not stand next to god-like forces such as the Phoenix Force, Galactus, and the Living Tribunal. Wanda was considered to be the Nexus Being of Earth-616, but there were still forces far more powerful than her.
The Scarlet Witch loses a major battle as well as her agency to Chthon in Avengers #185-187, a powerful demon who authored the Darkhold. Chthon, among the most powerful magical beings in the Marvel Universe, attempted to use Wanda as a vehicle to enter the world the night of her birth.
That wasn't Wanda, it was the Scarlet Witch. Same person but with completely different mindsets. The Darkhold basically corrupts its user and Wanda spent. And while doing so, Wanda became pure evil.
In the comics, Clea is Doctor Strange's great love so to speak. The alternate Christine Palmer, as she says goodbye to our Doctor Strange, tells him to face his fears, to be willing to love someone else and to face that fear connecting with someone else.”
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.
Clea is a being of immense magical power, as her lineage is connected to the race of the interdimensional beings known as the Faltine via her mother Umar. Umar also happens to be the sister of the dread Dormammu, who rules over the hellish reality called the Dark Dimension.