“The Eye of Agamotto still has magical properties even without the Time Stone – as any fan true fan of Strange would know. So it still reveals to him things that are unseen.”
In the first Doctor Strange film, the Eye of Agamotto holds the time stone. Later, the stone is destroyed, and Thanos (Josh Brolin) crushes the Eye. However, we see in this film that Strange has reconstructed it, though it now remains empty.
The Original Eye of Agamotto Was Crushed By Thanos
And in the end, Strange surrenders the trinket to Thanos to save Iron Man's life. Thanos removes the Time Stone from the Eye of Agamotto and crushes the artifact. And yet we see it again in No Way Home.
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.
The Eye of Agamotto appears in several forms of Marvel-related media, such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which it contains the Time Stone, one of the fictional universe's Infinity Stones.
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.
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.
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.
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.
America Chavez is shattering barriers in the comics universe and beyond. She is the first lesbian Latina superhero with her own Marvel Comics series.
However, Wanda is defeated by the combined might of Strange and Chavez, with the latter making the Scarlet Witch realize the damage that she has done. Ultimately, the Scarlet Witch seemingly sacrificed herself when she destroyed Wundagore Castle, leaving everyone to believe that she died in the rubble.
The Eye of Agamotto is given upon someone with good intentions and a decent heart in the comics. doctor Strange's intentions were good, since he only used the Darkhold to prevent Wanda from snatching America's talents, which explains why he holds the Third Eye.
Mount reprises the role as Black Bolt in the 2022 feature film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, depicted as a member of the Illuminati from the alternate universe labelled Earth-838. Black Bolt is depicted with a tuning fork attached to his mask.
Clea grew up unaware of who her mother was and worshipping Dormammu, who her father served loyally.
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.
With The Scarlet Witch trailing them, Strange, America, and 838's Christine Palmer seek out the book and its power. However, as quickly as it's introduced, it's destroyed within the film. “You see what happens to the Book of Vishanti,” laughed Waldron. “We blow it to hell.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ends with Wanda Maximoff destroying the Darkhold temple and all the versions of the book across the multiverse so that no one will ever be able to use the spells again.
Since Stephen is a prick, he doesn't try to compensate Pizza Poppa. Instead, Stephen curses the working class hero, forcing him to punch himself in the face for three weeks. Pizza Poppa shows up again in a mid-credits scene where he swears to get revenge on Stephen.
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.
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.
By referencing No Way Home's multiverse story and the existence of Spider-Man, it can be concluded that Doctor Strange remembers Spidey and the general events that they experienced together. What's changed is his knowledge that it's Peter under the mask.
Unlike other Avengers like Iron Man or Captain America, who often wait for duty to call, Doctor Strange can never rest. That is why it makes sense, both in-universe and from a narrative perspective, for many versions of Stephen Strange to turn evil.
More recently, The Trial of Magneto miniseries by Leah Williams and Lucas Wernerck dealt with Wanda's apparent murder and the suspicion that Magneto could be the culprit - however, Wanda was resurrected shortly afterward.
Natalya Maximoff (Earth-616)
The canon proves that Wanda Maximoff does become a villain several times, but she almost always finds her way back to the side of heroism. She awakens from a brainwashed state and decides to spend time in solitude after the events of Avengers Disassembled, but officially returns to the Avengers in Avengers vs. X-Men.