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9 Easter Eggs You Need To Look Out For In Doctor Strange

The latest Marvel movie, Doctor Strange, is finally here – and, wouldn’t you know it, it’s another solid, enjoyable entry into the ever reliable Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sure, there are niggles to be had, but the amazing visuals, the great cast and the unique appeal of a magical superhero more than make up for minor issues. Now, we just have to wait and see if it will be another financial hit for the studio.
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2) Mid And Post Credits Scenes

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Because this is a Marvel film, Doctor Strange features two scenes hidden in the credits – both of which are highly intriguing.

The first will get any Avengers fan excited, as it features a cameo from Thor himself. The God of Thunder is seen visiting New York’s Sanctum Sanctorum to get Strange’s assistance in finding his father, Odin. They also chat about Loki and how he’s once again on Earth. Much like how Ant-Man featured a scene from Captain America: Civil War in its credits, this is presumably a clip from the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok. As it is, it gives us some juicy hints about what we can expect from the movie.

The second isn’t so crossover-friendly, but instead hints at what is to come in Doctor Strange 2. After falling out with Strange during the climax of the movie, the sequence sees Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Mordo visiting Jonathan Pangborn, the former student of the Ancient One who uses magic to heal his paralysis. Now determined to rid the world of sorcerers, Mordo removes Pangborn’s magic – and, by extension, the use of his legs. It’s a cruel moment, which hints that Mordo is becoming a villain more in line with his comic book counterpart.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.