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Doctor-Strange

Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme Enters The Fray On Yet More Infinity War Posters

Marvel's Infinity War blowout continues apace with three new character posters designed to shift the spotlight over to Doctor Strange, Hulk and Wong.
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Only Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark is missing from this lineup of Avengers: Infinity War character posters – a lineup designed to shift the spotlight over to the Marvel Science Bros.

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Capping off a busy day for the MCU, below you’ll find three starry one-sheets of Wong, the Incredible Hulk and the Sorcerer Supreme himself, Doctor Strange.

All three characters will presumably begin their journey in New York City, where Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian have parked a giant, circular ship over the Five Boroughs. It’s at this moment that Downey Jr. turns to his ally and all-around science buddy, Bruce Banner, who’s suffering from a bout of performance anxiety following the calamitous finale of Thor: Ragnarok. Not that you can blame him, particularly when you consider that Hulk and Thor also had a run-in with Thanos prior to Infinity War getting underway.

Without further ado, here’s an up-close look at those three new posters (along with a few that dropped earlier), and suffice it to say, they make nice additions to Marvel’s growing collection:

When it comes to Wong and Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange, we know the latter is still wielding that all-powerful Eye of Agamotto and, by effect, the Time Stone. Whether that places the Sorcerer Supreme on Thanos’ kill list remains to be seen, but it’s fair to say that the Mad Titan will stop at nothing to get what he so craves: a total rebelancing act for the universe, beginning with the destruction of humanity. Or at least, half of it.

Destiny arrives on April 27th, and with it, an Infinity War the likes of which we’ve never seen before.


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