


Meanwhile, Strange and Christine land in one of the universes that Supreme Strange – Earth-838's version of Doctor Strange – inadvertently destroyed during his Incursion Event. Oh, and hold dominion over the multiverse, just in case she needs to escape with them to another reality if her children are ever in danger. All Scarlet Witch needs to do now is steal Chavez's multiverse-traversing powers (killing Chavez in the process), track down her kids Billy and Tommy in an alternate universe, and be reunited with them forever. She destroys the Book of Vishanti, captures Chavez, and sends Doctor Strange and Christine through one of Chavez's multiverse portals into a different dimension. You can read more about them in our separate cameos article, which is linked above. You know, after she's brutally murdered the Illuminati. Just as they reach the Book of Vishanti, Scarlet Witch catches up with them. With Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch consumed by the Darkhold – the book of unspeakably evil power – it seems that the Book of Vishanti is the only way that the trio can stop her from tearing the multiverse apart. This is the same book that Defender Strange and Chavez tried to reach in the movie's opening sequence as they attempted to defeat Gargantos. So let's break down what actually occurs during its finale, plus any important events leading up to it.Īhead of the film's third act, Doctor Strange, America Chavez, and Earth-838's version of Christine Palmer go in search of the Book of Vishanti, a supremely powerful and magical tome that has the power to gift sorcerers whatever abilities, spells, and other magic that they require. (Image credit: Marvel Studios)ĭespite its two-hour runtime, Doctor Strange 2's plot gets through a lot. Doctor Strange tampers with the Darkhold in his second solo movie.
