As Phase 4 continues to expand Marvel’s cinematic world, several types of magic now exist in the MCU. Most have their own visual designs that allow them to be distinguished from the rest. Also, their capabilities and power levels are usually unique to each other.
Over the years, the importance of magic has changed quite a bit in the MCU. Not only is it the primary weapon of Doctor Strange and the Masters of the Mystic Arts, but it’s also become an important plot device in a number of Marvel projects. In addition to the Doctor Strange movies, it’s been a factor in the Thor franchise, WandaVision, and apparently Eternals. Most recently, it turned out to be a part of the story for Disney+’s Moon Knight show, where it was weaponized by Ethan Hawke’s Arthur Harrow against Oscar Isaac’s Steven Grant.
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Looking at the direction Marvel is taking with its remaining projects in Phase 4 and beyond, magic is sure to remain integral to MCU going forward. Needless to say, it’ll be central to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Agatha: House of Harkness, and may also be relevant to any mystical or supernatural stories Marvel has in the pipeline, including Blade and Disney+’s upcoming Halloween special. However, how magic is utilized in Marvel’s movies and shows tend to differ, considering that the MCU has more than one kind of magic. Here’s every type, and which one is the most powerful.
Though this hasn’t been outright confirmed, what the Eternals can do in the MCU appears to be a form of magic unique to their species and presumably, their creators. Recognized by its golden color, this Celestial magic has been depicted as a cosmic energy that
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