Benedict Wong's She-Hulkperformance has further increased his reputation among fans, and the actor has expressed interest in a standalone Marvel Cinematic Universe series. The actor's portrayal of the devoted Sorcerer Supreme, referred to simply as Wong, has turned into a unifying theme across Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, most recently appearing inShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Since his MCU debut in the firstDoctor Strange in 2016, when he played a Kamar-Taj teacher who assisted Benedict Cumberbatch's titular character on his path to becoming a supernatural hero, Benedict Wong has established himself as a cherished supporting actor. Along with Shang-Chi and the Legend Of The Ten Rings,Spider-Man: No Way Home, and most recently, Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness, he also made appearances inAvengers: Infinity War andAvengers: Endgame,in addition to his She-Hulk appearance.
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The actor discussed his recent cameos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how well fans have received them in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Benedict Wong disclosed to The Hollywood Reporter that Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel Studios, had emailed him saying that the franchise was «fast becoming the WCU,» or the Wong Cinematic Universe. «I've got the email, I'm seriously considering getting it as wallpaper. I'm just enjoying playing this role and where it takes me. In every single kind of project that they invite me to be involved in, it just pulls away another layer of the onion, you know? You get to find a bit more about the eccentricities of the Sorcerer Supreme.»
His appearance in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's Episode 4, where he is connected to both
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