Doctor Strange 2: What can be learned from the Multiverse of Madness
By Mark Lynch
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness left this writer with these important questions.
There were a lot of questions regarding Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Who was the villain going to be? It looked like Wanda was going to be on the side of Stephen Strange. If that was the case, who would be their antagonist? Who was in the Illuminati? Are they their reality’s heroes? What random Marvel Comic characters would appear?
All of those queries were answered. In the end, we learned more things that people may not have wondered. Here are five examples.
***WARNING! SPOILERS FOR DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS AHEAD!***
5. Reed Richards: Genius and idiot
In most universes, Reed Richards is a genius. The things he’s been able to create have allowed him to defeat gods and go places that people can’t even dream of. One other thing that seems to be true is that he’s arrogant and oblivious.
What possessed him to tell the Scarlet Witch where Black Bolt’s powers come from? It would be like Cyclops meeting Magneto for the first time and saying, “My buddy Wolverine here can kill you with his metal claws.” This will go down in history as one of the dumbest moves in Marvel Cinematic Universe history. Maybe even dumber than Star-Lord in Avengers: Infinity War.