The choice to pursue a place without Vision was likely made so that Wanda could avoid fighting both parents. After all, Vision is a being of high intellect and power. He may have seen that his Wanda had been replaced and therefore would have retaliated.
Not only was it devastating as it completed Thanos' gauntlet and allowed him to complete his snap, but with all other options to save Vision gone, Wanda had to remove the Mind Stone from Vision's head herself, effectively killing him, to destroy the stone.
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.
When Wanda finally pulled down the Hex, it erased him, and the twins, and the house that they lives in, from existence. And the White Vision, built from Vision's destroyed body by Hayward and S.W.O.R.D., is still alive and well. And he's very, very very confused.
Bad news for Vision fans: Paul Bettany's Vision did not end up making an appearance in Doctor Strange 2.
In Marvel Comics, Strange's third eye is a manifestation of the Eye of Agamotto, which was introduced in the MCU as a containment vessel for the Time Stone. In the comics, among its powers is a truth-revealing light (which would come in handy when those pesky Skrulls show up in the MCU's upcoming “Secret Invasion”).
In the final moments of the film, fans saw the results of Strange's dive into the Darkhold as he gained his own Third Eye on his forehead, identical to the one Sinister Strange had after his own time with the Book of the Damned.
While speaking with Entertainment Tonight, WandaVision showrunner and creator Jac Schaeffer made it clear. White Vision may have all of his old memories, but he's not the same Vision that Wanda knew.
White Vision only has memories of the films, leading up to and ending with his death in Avengers: Infinity War. However, these memories were enough to snap him out of Hayward's control. He no longer sees Wanda as an enemy and he rejects the mission to be a sentient weapon.
Armor Wars Confirms Return Of Paul Bettany's White Vision
The movie was originally meant to be a TV series for the Disney+ channel, but Marvel decided to change it up and redevelop it into a feature movie. It will also star Don Cheadle, who is reprising his role as Colonel Rhodes/War Machine.
So What Was the Third Eye Exactly? The third eye is most likely the Eye of Agamotto, the same item that was at the center of the first film. While the Eye was seemingly destroyed in the events of Infinity War and Endgame, fans might have noticed that Strange still sports the necklace that held the eye initially.
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 Clea — in the comics, a future Sorcerer Supreme and the wife of Doctor Strange.
Clea appears in a mid-credits scene of the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, portrayed by Charlize Theron.
— but comic book fans and keen-eyed observers of the “Multiverse of Madness” end credits know that her name is Clea. Like Strange, Clea is a sorcerer, and she hails from the Dark Dimension.
Clea is important not just because of her Marvel Comics history, but also because her one line in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness foreshadows the entire MCU's future. As Clea told Doctor Strange, "You caused an incursion, and we're gonna fix it...
Who is Clea in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? Clea is a sorceress from Marvel Comics and is portrayed here by Charlize Theron. In the comics, Clea is a regular ally and sometimes love interest for Doctor Strange, so it makes sense that they'd finally include her in one of the films.
In the comics, while White Vision cannot feel love for Wanda, he always respects their relationship as man and wife.
Until that moment Wanda only did what the Darkhold wanted her to do. And that book did not want Wanda even thinking about Vision so she didn't. The book thought it only needed to weaponize her grief, despair, and desperation as a mother to get what it wanted.
Synthezoid Physiology/Chaos Magic Enhancement: White Vision was created to be a replica of his original self. He was eventually turned on with enough energy radiating from Chaos Magic. White Vision lifting up Wanda Maximoff As a synthezoid composed of vibranium, White Vision possesses superhuman strength.
Introduced at the end of Episode 8 of WandaVision, White Vision was created by S.W.O.R.D. by rebuilding and reactivating Vision's body and sent on a mission to destroy Wanda and her “Conditional” Vision.
J.A.R.V.I.S. is an artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark, who later controls his Iron Man and Hulkbuster armor for him. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, after being partially destroyed by Ultron, J.A.R.V.I.S. is given physical form as Vision, physically portrayed by Bettany.
White Vision's Powers
White Vision was portrayed as having the same amount of strength, the original Vision had. His synthezoid body is made of Vibranium which means he's just as strong as he was. Since he was seen passing through things, he can modify his density and become heavier or lighter.
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.
Because the Darkhold had nothing to do with the third eye. Strange got a third eye because of his frequent use of the Eye of Agamotto.
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.