During his time on-screen, Doctor Strange has accomplished incredible feats of CGI, but what exactly are his powers, and can their magnitude be quantified?
From the introduction of new heroes, variants, and zombies, here are just some of the ways we think the Doctor Strange sequel could change the MCU forever.
We've looked across the multiverse and put together a list of everyone we hope to see in Doctor Strange 2. Does it match with your list? Scroll on to find out.
Throughout his entire career, actor Mackenzie Gray from "Riverdale" has been a part of a surprising number of superhero franchises, including this Marvel show.
Based on trailers, it seems Wanda Maximoff will fight pretty much everyone in "Doctor Strange 2," but will she go up against an old ally from Westview?
"Doctor Strange 2" may be following in the footsteps of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" by bringing back former Marvel characters. Here's why that would be a mistake.
Spider-Man villains Venom and Morbius have a lot in common, but there's also a lot setting them apart from each other. These are their biggest differences.
While many will recognize Natasha Lyonne from either Orange Is the New Black or Russian Doll, she actually appeared in a Marvel franchise back in 2004.
Doctor Strange's rogues' gallery includes mind-bending magicians, ancient gods, and horrific demons. These are Doctor Strange's most powerful villains, ranked.
So, why hasn't Michael Bay done a superhero movie yet? According to the director himself, his hesitancy to make a superhero film isn't about the genre.
Whether it's because they're too outlandish, too impractical, or simply too awful, these are the Doctor Strange stories you'll never see on the big screen.
Here's how "Crazy Rich Asians" and "Snake Eyes" star Henry Golding may look like if he was cast to play Namor the Sub-Mariner in a future Marvel movie.
Iman Vellani is bringing Ms. Marvel to life as the first Muslim hero to ever get their own show, and she will do so with a rating never before seen in the MCU.