After the release of the MCU film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, it is fair to say that the general consensus for fans is that Scarlet Witch is officially the scariest Avenger in the Marvel Universe–but Doctor Strange proves that isn’t the case as he reveals another hero who is way more terrifying.
In the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, fans are introduced to a character named America Chavez who has the power to freely travel the multiverse. In the opening scene, it is revealed that there is an evil creature who wants America’s power for itself and is willing to kill anyone who tries to get in the way. After narrowly escaping a demonic monster hellbent on capturing America, she meets Earth-616 Doctor Strange who quickly realizes that he needs some extra assistance from one of his fellow Avengers: Scarlet Witch. When he tries to recruit Wanda to help him save America Chavez, he discovers that it was Wanda herself who was behind the multiversal assaults on the child–a revelation that sparks a terrifying conflict between Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch. Throughout the rest of the film, Scarlet Witch is depicted as a terrifyingly powerful villain capable of committing the worst atrocities while trying to take America’s power for herself–and in doing so chills audiences to their bones as she makes the transition from inspiring hero to horrifying monster.
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