Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Things We Saw Today: What Does This ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Funko Mean?

Before a big movie drops, we’re always tuned in to the toys and merchandise based on the project, and this time, it seems that a Funko may have given away a plot point for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Thanks to the trailer, we know that a version of Stephen Strange from the What If…? series is making an appearance in the movie, but this new version represented by the toy seems to be completely different from that, as well.

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It seems as if a Supreme Strange could be coming our way thanks to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

The theory, according to some Reddit users, is that it is the version of Strange that we see in an alternate universe as a statue. So maybe we’ll meet that Strange in the film, as well as the “Strange Supreme” who tried to save Christine over and over again. But then, it does beg the question: How many Stephen Stranges are going to end up in this movie?

We already know we have multiple Wanda Maximoffs, so it does make sense that there are quite a few Stranges coming our way, but now I just want to map out how many we might be seeing. Then again, there can never be enough Benedict Cumberbatches.

(image: Marvel Entertainment)

Here are some other things we saw out there today:

  • Kraven the Hunter found his Calypso in West Side Story star Ariana DeBose! (via Variety)
  • The Academy is set to clarify their plans on the reformatted Oscars telecast (via The Hollywood Reporter)
  • Democrat hits out at Tlaib for State of the Union response (via The Guardian)
  • So it really does look like we’re getting another Santa Clause movie with Tim Allen (via ComicBook.com)
  • Here’s what you need to know about the parental controls coming to Disney+ (via Collider)
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Anything we missed out there today, Mary Suevians? Let us know what you saw in the comments below!


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