Sure, he's quick to help Peter by casting the spell, but as soon as things go wrong, Strange dismisses him and his ideas on how to fix the situation. He blames Peter for messing things up and yet also gets frustrated when Peter tries to make things right in his own way.
He saw Peter as a fellow foot soldier and then as a teenager going through a very formative experience of not being able to be his true self because of being exposed, and having lost a mentor, [Strange] decided to step in with a gesture of pretty good intention.
And knowing they've fought alongside each other makes everything he's been through all the more painful. Plus Spider-Man is a beloved hero and it's obvious Strange cares deeply for him. They may have bickered in IW but he grew fond of him.
The most interesting thing about Doctor Strange's role in No Way Home is that unlike Iron Man or Nick Fury before him, he primarily serves as an antagonist in Peter Parker's story.
Spider-Man: No Way Home seemed to insinuate that Stephen Strange's erratic decisions were down to him simply having a difficult situation to handle and having to spend time with three untested teenagers.
Moreover, this Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness scene shows that while the world has forgotten about Peter Parker, their knowledge of Spider-Man remains intact.
The evil Mordo became an open foe of Doctor Strange. He sent his astral form to hypnotize the Ancient One's servant into poisoning his food, hoping the old man would reveal his secrets of magic.
At the end of "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," Stephen finds himself trapped in an alternate dimension doing battle with an "evil" version of himself. The Evil Strange has been corrupted by the influence of an ancient book of spells called The Darkhold, the MCU's version of The Necronomicon.
Wong is most likely to remember Peter Parker as evidenced by his line in No Way Home prior to Doctor Strange's failed casting of the first memory-wipe spell to make everyone forget who Peter was.
Strange tries to blame Peter by saying that he “changed his spell six times mid-cast", but the thing is that Peter never changed the spell… because Peter wasn't casting the spell. Strange took full responsibility for the spell's effects when he chose to cast it, even against his superior's warning.
Stephen Strange might score better on an IQ test, because he's consistently written as having a incredible memory. However, Peter is the better problem solver and has a much more balanced background in technology, medicine, genetics, biology, chemistry, physics, etc. Dr. Strange is only an expert in medicine and magic.
Happy and MJ don't know Peter, which means they've forgotten the connection between Peter and Spider-Man. But Spider-Man still exists, which means that time hasn't been affected.
The mirror dimension is a distorted reality but conforms to specific geometrical patterns. Given Peter Parker is a math geek, he's able to quickly calculate his relative position to Dr Strange and multiply his webs to trap Dr Strange and exit the Mirror Dimension with his Sling Ring.
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.
In a post credits scene, Strange is once again walking happily through the West Village, clearly over his third eye incident, when a woman approaches him. It's none other than Charlize Theron, playing Clea, the daughter of Dormammu, the big, fiery villain from the first Doctor Strange movie.
In the film the character Chavez is a teenager from another planet who has the ability to move between dimensions by punching open gateways. The film also acknowledges that Chavez is gay, as in the comics.
Portrayed by. Pizza Poppa is a pizza purveyor from the New York City of Earth-838. In 2021, Pizza Poppa met with America Chavez and Doctor Strange, two multiversal travelers, when the former stole one of his pizza balls. The altercation resulted in Strange casting a spell to make Pizza Poppa hit himself for three weeks ...
King Blackagar Boltagon was the Inhuman King and a member of the Illuminati known as Black Bolt. Alongside his team, Black Bolt helped kill Thanos on Titan. However, after the battle, he was tasked with killing Doctor Strange, as the Illuminati deemed him a threat after he caused an Incursion by using the Darkhold.
This theory comes from Wong's comment early on in the film, as Doctor Strange is preparing to cast the initial spell. He tells Strange, “Just leave me out of this.” 4K] SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME: Wong STILL Remembers Peter!
Both movies may be part of the MCU, but the streaming strategies for these films couldn't be more different. The main reason for the differences is that Marvel characters on film divvied up between two different studios, Disney-owned Marvel Studios and Sony.
Tom Holland has given an update on the development of his fourth “Spider-Man” movie. At the premiere of his new Apple TV+ show “The Crowded Room” in New York City on Thursday night, Holland told Variety that though he can't share too much, he has “been having meetings” about the next chapter in the Marvel franchise.