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The Multiverse may be a concept about which we know frighteningly little, but now Marvel fans have a starting point. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has officially released its first teaser trailer online, just under one week after it debuted in the post-credits scene of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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Don’t Cast This Spell

Yes, the No Way Home marketing campaign, not the actual movie.
Benedict Wong’s Wong tells Strange “don’t cast that spell” just as he did in the first trailer for No Way Home, but that line was ultimately changed for the Tom Holland-led film itself. In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Wong tells the good doctor toleave [him] out of it
Dark Doctor Strange

Things just got out of hand.
While many immediately point to this being Doctor Strange Supreme, the evil Variant of Stephen Strange from What If…?, this character’s wardrobe is not an exact match to the animated version seen earlier this year. It’s also worth noting that What If…? head writer AC Bradley mentioned one of her episode pitches for the animated anthology was shot down because it was “half the plot of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
Unless the Strange Supreme What If…? episode was written in direct co-collaboration with Multiverse of Madness scribe Michael Waldron, Bradley’s tidbit may suggest this live-action Strange antithesis is different from the one fans saw in animation.
Kamar-Taj

Strange and Wong look up at concerningly.
The Cobra Kai dojo for sorcerers makes its grand comeback, but if this trailer is anything to go off of, its return may be short-lived.
As the new generation of sorcerers train, an ominous darkness hovers over it, which Strange and Wong look up at concerningly. Later aerial shots show the mystical academy being attacked by horned enemies before an explosion sends everyone backwards.
Gargantos

No, This is not Shuma-Gorath. So Don’t Confused.
Debuting in 1969’s Marvel’s Sub-Mariner #13, Gargantos offers little beyond being something for Namor to punch. Gargantos’ presence in Multiverse of Madness could represent a thread to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which is rumored to deal with Atlantis.
In one of the trailer’s closing shots, a massive tentacled-eyeball monster wrecks havoc on New York City as Strange does his best Hal Jordan impression in an effort to stave off the beast.
Wanda Maximoff Returns

The Scarlet Witch is back.
Halfway through this trailer, Strange confronts Elizabeth Olsen’s WanWhite blossoms are typically seen as a symbol of peace, and spiritually, white blossom trees are the antithesis of chaos. After the mental havoc the Scarlet Witch went through in Westview, her new surroundings are a delicate reflection of her newfound inner peace.
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da Maximoff in a field of white blossomed trees, speculated to be in Mount Wundagore. In the comics, Wundagore is where the Darkhold was scribed. With Wanda feverishly studying the dark magic textbook at the end of WandaVision, it’s fair to assume she would return to where it was birthed to truly comprehend its message.
America Chavez

The 2022 MCU Rookie Class is beginning with a star. Literally.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will introduce fans to Xochitl Gomez’s America Chavez. In the comics, Chavez possesses superhuman strength, durability, and the power of flight, as well as the essential ability to travel through the Multiverse, making her quite the asset for this film.
It’s also worth noting that Chavez is a team player on the page, holding membership with different squads like the Young Avengers, A-Force, and West Coast Avengers.
Master Mordo

Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Mordo returns to the MCU
His calm presence around Strange is a bit peculiar, and his opening words being an apologetic “I’m sorry, Stephen” is out of character. Considering fans last saw him ruthlessly hunting down other sorcerers, this tranquil attitude could indicate this is a Variant of the MCU’s Mordo.
for the first time since 2016, this time sporting a new look. The sorcerer hunter rocks dreadlocks and an upgraded emerald robe. Based on toy leaks, this version of Chiwetel Ejiofor’s sorcerer will be known as Master Mordo.