Doctor Strange’s new part four version would possibly pave the way for the Defenders to become a successful MCU team:

A Still Of Defender Strange from Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness
A Still Of Defender Strange from Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness

Doctor Strange’s new part four version would possibly pave the way for the Defenders to succeed as Marvel’s Marvel Universe squad to affix Doctor Strange within the Multiverse of Madness. Due to the infinite potentialities of the multiverse, Marvel Studios isn’t afraid to use many versions of a similar character. The conception of variations has antecedently been employed in the narratives of Norse deities and Spider-Man: No Way Home, but Doctor Strange Two would possibly supply a brand new hero squad through one in all its versions. Doctor Strange within the Multiverse of Madness already has many incarnations of Benedict Cumberbatch’s wizard. Doctor Strange, the MCU’s major character, returns to star following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home and contends with the disintegration of the cosmos. While rumors about Scarlet Witch becoming dangerous in Doctor Strange Two have circulated, the primary teaser revealed the inclusion of an evil Doctor Strange variant as well. Strange Supreme from Marvel’s “What If…” or another corrupted Strange from the cosmos could be here. It’s additionally been expressed that a variation called “Defender Strange” would arrive, perhaps as a part of the MCU’s next squad.

There haven’t been many hints about Doctor Strange 2’s Defender Strange variation, although he may appear in the film:

A Still Of Defender Strange from the comics
A Still Of Defender Strange from the comics

Doctor Strange 2’s Defender Strange variation hasn’t gotten much attention. He has mostly been seen through merchandise, which revealed his identity and displayed an outfit that is quite similar to the red and black suit Strange previously wore in the comics. There is also a sight of him plunging through the multiverse in the Doctor Strange 2 teaser. Despite the scant information available about this variation, it is evident from his name and costume that he is supposed to represent Doctor Strange’s tenure as a member of the superhero team known as the Defenders. While Netflix’s Marvel team consists of Daredevil, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones, Doctor Strange’s Defenders team may join the MCU following Multiverse of Madness. In 1971, Doctor Strange co-founded Marvel’s initial Defenders squad with Hulk and Namor to defend Earth from demonic entities known as the Undying Ones. Silver Surfer, Valkyrie, Clea, and more characters later joined the squad. With Doctor Strange 2 referencing his comic link to the Defenders via a Strange variation, it’s feasible that the film will even form a version of the team. Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, might make another surprise Phase 4 comeback, while Tenoch Huerta could make an appearance as Namor ahead of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. There’s even a chance Tessa Thompson’s Valkyrie may appear, or that the film would debut Clea or the Silver Surfer in this multiverse setting.

Even if Doctor Strange 2 does not feature Defender Strange’s squad, his appearance and relationship with the MCU’s sorcerer can pave the road for the Defenders:

A Still Of Sam Raimi's Doctor Strange 2
A Still Of Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange 2

Even if Doctor Strange 2 does not feature Defender Strange’s squad, his appearance and interaction with the MCU’s sorcerer can pave the way for the Defenders to assemble in the Sacred Timeline. After learning about it from his new Phase 4 variation, Strange may be motivated to form his own version of the squad. Instead of the Avengers or Midnight Sons, the Defenders might become Cumberbatch’s go-to squad in the future. All of this is now conceivable because of Doctor Strange’s presence in the Multiverse of Madness.

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