The following contains spoilers for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness.The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe installment, Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness introduces comic book character America Chavez to the MCU — along with a few variants of characters the audience already knows. It also takes the audience on a wild ride through a few different universes as Doctor Strange struggles to keep America safe while fighting a former ally in the Scarlet Witch.
While quite a few cameos and Easter eggs have already been spotted and dissected by fans thanks to the numerous trailers for the movie, there are still quite a few surprises to spot over the course of two hours. There are plenty of nods to Marvel’s comics, the wider MCU, and even some fun meta nods for fans to pick up on.
Morbius Easter Eggs And References
The movie’s seeming MacGuffin is a magical book hidden in different realities by the Stephen Strange that resides in them. The book has its root in Marvel Comics as one only used to defend a magic user. The book is supposed to have ever expanding pages (hence, America saying it can be used for whatever the sorcerer needs) and is only supposed to feature good magic. It’s also a bit of product placement as The Book Of The Vishanti: A Magical Explanation Of The Marvel Universe was released by Marvel for purchase in 2021.
More than that, the book alludes to the Vishanti. The trio are magical god-like beings who appear to be the root of magic in the main universe in Marvel Comics. They are the ones who give the first magical practitioners their gifts.
The first Doctor Strange variant the audience meets going after the book is also an Easter egg. He’s dubbed “Defender Strange” because his costume and ponytail
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