Spider-Man: No Way Home concept art reveals Peter Parker (Tom Holland) visiting a sick Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). After their initial team-up inAvengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, the pair reunited to fight interdimensional villains in the Jon Watts-directed flick. Peter and Strange shared several scenes together throughout Spider-Man: No Way Home, as their botched collaboration at the film's beginning by means of Doctor Strange's spell caused former Spider-Man movie characters to infiltrate Peter's world.
Doctor Strange found himself involved in Peter's problems after the young hero sought him out for help on the heels of his secret superhero identity getting out. The sorcerer was eager to help, perhaps because he felt responsible for looking after Iron Man's (Robert Downey Jr.) mentee. However, his attempt to undo Mysterio's (Jake Gyllenhaal) confession backfired. The tampered spell brought in several interdimensional villains in the MCU, but he and Spider-Man had conflicting views about approaching the predicament. This resulted in a brief altercation that forced Strange into an unknown mirror dimension and allowed the wall-crawler to team up with Andrew Garfield and Toby Maguire's Spider-Men instead.
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Despite their differences, Spider-Man: No Way Home ended with the pair being on good terms. Based on a new concept art for the film, however, there may have even been a plan to reunite them in a different way. Created by Sean Hargreaves, the art was shared on his official Art Station page and shows an illustration of Peter visiting a Doctor Strange who is sick and bed-ridden. Meanwhile, the Cloak of Levitation «sits as guard at the foot of the
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