Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness boasts a whole bunch of cameos, from delightfully different versions of characters we already know, to MCU newbies we're bound to see again.
Directed by Sam Raimi, the movie sees the eponymous sorcerer try to protect teenager America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) from those trying to steal her universe-hopping powers. Much like how Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock showed up in Spider-Man: No Way Home, one surprise appearance in the Marvel sequel is from someone we've been introduced to on the small screen before.
But first, here's your spoiler warning! If you've not seen the movie yet, and would rather not know anything until you have, then we suggest clicking off of this page now and revisiting at a later date. If you've just got back from the cinema, however, and are looking for more context on the hero's cinematic debut, then we've got you covered...
Okay, so you've seen the movie and have seen Inhumans star Anson Mount reprising his role as Black Bolt, a superhero whose voice is so destructive that he chooses not to speak and cause harm to all those around him.
In both the comics and the ABC TV show, which aired for one season in 2017, Black Bolt is an Inhuman – think mutants, but instead of being born with powers, they have to go through something known as the Terrigen Mist to gain their powers. There was an Inhumans TV show, featuring Black Bolt as a key character, though the reviews were not great and the series – which was originally envisioned as a movie – was not renewed. The Inhumans also appeared in the series Agents of Shield, but no one's sure if Agents of Shield is canon.
In the Inhumans TV show, Black Bolt has subjected himself to intense mental training to prevent
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