Miss America Rumored To Make Her MCU Debut In DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS

Miss America Rumored To Make Her MCU Debut In DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS

There have been rumblings about America Chavez coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a while, but a new rumour points to the character first appearing in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness!

By JoshWilding - Jan 23, 2020 12:01 PM EST
Source: The Illuminerdi
There have been rumblings since last summer that Miss America Chavez will make her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in the not too distant future. Now, a new report seemingly sheds some light on where the fan-favourite member of the Young Avengers will be making her first appearance. 

According to The Illuminerdi, the hero could show up in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as a casting call has gone out for a Hispanic teenage girl who will serve as a sidekick of sorts to the Sorcerer Supreme. 

This makes perfect sense, as Miss America hails from an alternate dimension and is able to hop between worlds. If Strange is going to be exploring different worlds as a result of Wanda Maximoff losing control of her powers, then Chavez assisting him and Wong would play into that nicely. 

Some fans are bound to be disappointed by this news as the hope was that In the Multiverse of Madness would finally introduce Clea, a fan-favourite love interest for Doctor Strange. It's possible she could still appear, of course, but with Scarlet Witch set to play a key role in the proceedings, we may have to wait a little while longer for her debut. 

What are your thoughts on this news? 

Hit the "View List" button to see which characters
we're hoping make it into the Doctor Strange sequel!

Shuma-Gorath

Shuma


The prevailing theory is that Nightmare will be In the Multiverse of Madness' lead villain, but what if Marvel Studios is heading down a slightly less predictable path? 

Shuma-Gorath is a Lord of Chaos and the Master of the extra-dimensional Gods known in the Marvel Universe as the Old Ones. The ruler of literally hundreds of dimensions, it would make sense for him to appear in a movie about the Multiverse and, unlike Dormammu, the Sorcerer Supreme has never been able to permanently defeat this terrifying looking monster. 

So, yeah, if you want someone even more terrifying that Nightmare, then Shuma-Gorath is it. 
 

Satana

Satana


Fans are anxious to see Mephisto in the MCU, so why not set the stage for that by once again making Satana the daughter of the devil (that was retconned by Marvel and she was never related specifically to Mephisto, but Kevin Feige has been known to play around with characters to make them fit a story and it would work here). 

In terms of her history with Strange, Satana once gave her life to save the Sorcerer Supreme and has been known to be both a hero and villain over the years.

That skimpy costume would definitely have to go, but if the future of this shared world truly is supernatural, having Satana appear only for it to later be revealed that Mephisto is the one who has been manipulating the Scarlet Witch from behind the scenes would be an awesome reveal. 
 

Silver Surfer

Surfer


In the comics, Doctor Strange is a member of The Defenders alongside heroes like The Hulk, Namor the Submariner, and the Silver Surfer. Galactus and his herald coming to the MCU in the not too distant future feels like a given, but why not introduce the latter here? 

It's hard to say how the Surfer would fit into this particular story, but Strange's journey through the Multiverse could very easily lead to a brief meeting between the two heroes and our first glimpse at the World Eater, setting the stage for both characters to return somewhere down the line. 

This is definitely a long shot, but there are way this could be made to work. 
 

Clea

Clea1


We're not entirely sure why Rachel McAdams' Dr. Christine Palmer was so massively wasted in Doctor Strange, and it's currently unclear whether she'll have a role to play in this sequel. 

However, fans were once convinced that she would play Clea and were massively disappointed when that proved not to be the case, especially as the daughter of Dormammu is Strange's classic love interest. Rumours have swirled for a while now that she'll appear In the Multiverse of Madness, and you have to believe she'll have something to say to the man who finally stopped her uncle.

Whether that link will be explored is another matter, though, as it feels like the moment has passed. 
 

Eternity

Eternity


Many fans have theorised that Scarlet Witch's descent into madness will be what tears the Multiverse asunder, and while Nightmare may very well be pulling the strings, defeating him is unlikely to immediately set things right.

With that in mind, Strange could need some help from a higher power and that's where Eternity comes in. The literal embodiment of the universe is someone the hero crossed paths with many times during his early adventures, and this omnipotent entity might end up being who he needs to save when reality starts to collapse in on itself. 

It's an abstract idea, but one Marvel Studios has definitely earned by this point. 
 

Umar

Umar


A casting call recently went out pointing to Marvel Studios looking for a female villain for In the Multiverse of Madness, and one strong possibility is Umar, Clea's mother and Dormammu's sister.

She's damn near as deadly as her brother and definitely a formidable foe for Strange here. 

While she's often served as an ally to Dormammu, she's frequently tried to take the Dark Dimension for herself and his defeat could have left the door open to her wreaking havoc on the Multiverse. Exploring Umar's relationship with her daughter has a lot of potential too, and perhaps she could be combined with Nightmare to create an amalgamation of villains? 
 

Brother Voodoo

Voodoo2


His brother Daniel died in a deleted scene from Doctor Strange so Jericho now coming to the MCU wouldn't be a massive shocker. Strange could do with a new ally, and who better to help him save the Multiverse than this powerful user of Voodoo magic? 

It's worth noting that during the AXIS storyline, Brother Voodoo (and the spirit of his dead brother) were the only ones capable of stopping a rampaging Scarlet Witch, so perhaps the Sorcerer Supreme will need a certain type of magic to stop the Avenger if she has indeed lost control. 

As well as bringing some diversity to the MCU, we'd also get a truly great new character. 
 

Spider-Man

Spidey-Strange


During JMS' Amazing Spider-Man run, the web-slinger's interactions with the Sorcerer Supreme proved to be an undeniable highlight. The two became good friends and trusted allies, so why not introduce that to the MCU as well? 

In the Multiverse of Madness starts shooting in May, while the next Spider-Man movie begins production over the summer. That means the potential for a crossover is definitely there and the most logical suggestion would be for Spidey to show up in a post-credits scene asking if Strange can help him make his secret identity a secret again. 

Marvel Studios missed a trick by not really delving into their relationship in Avengers: Infinity War, so making up for that in this sequel is a must if there's a way for it to happen.
 

Namor The Submariner

Namor


Given the complicated relationship between Namor and Doctor Strange in recent years (not to mention the fact they were both Defenders once upon a time), it's easy to see why rumours have been swirling about the King of Atlantis being the unexpected character Feige has teased will appear in this sequel. 

If the oceans come under threat from whatever is happening in the Multiverse, then Namor finally deciding to make his presence felt on the surface adds up. 

We've been assuming that In the Multiverse of Madness will be some sort of cosmic, universe spanning adventure but it could just as easily take place primarily on Earth and that leaves the door open for a team-up between the Sorcerer Supreme and Namor the Submariner. 
 

Sara Wolfe

Sra


Here's an unexpected one for you. While Sara Wolfe's name may not be instantly familiar, she's a character who could bring a lot to this sequel even if it would be in a relatively minor role. 

In the comics, Sara was first introduced back in 1979 as a love interest to Wong. She started off as Strange's personal secretary before developing an interest in his loyal friend and this could be a nice way to flesh Wong out in the MCU. After all, he definitely deserves a more noteworthy role in this follow-up and Sara could likely be reinvented in some fashion. 

After all, she deserves to be more than just Strange's secretary and a simple love interest!

Which of these characters are you guys most excited to see in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? As always, let us know your thoughts on that in the comments section!
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Toonstrack
Toonstrack - 1/23/2020, 12:49 PM
Ohhhh this gonna be good
Vigor
Vigor - 1/23/2020, 12:49 PM
Wow, we can safely call phase 4 and 5... the age of heroes
Or at least the advent of them

Exciting times indeed
dracula
dracula - 1/23/2020, 12:59 PM
@Vigor - might want to come up with a different phrase for that, arrowverse post crisis is their age of heroes
Hawkguy
Hawkguy - 1/23/2020, 12:51 PM
America Chavez is so [frick]ing badass
dracula
dracula - 1/23/2020, 1:00 PM
@Hawkguy - so what does she do?
HappyHour247
HappyHour247 - 1/23/2020, 2:15 PM
@Hawkguy - so who is she i been wanted to look into her but haven't got the chance and it would be great if we got a iron heart show aswell.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 1/23/2020, 12:51 PM
Don't buy it. Waiting for that Rick Jones casting call for She-Hulk.
DanMcNice
DanMcNice - 1/23/2020, 12:53 PM
Anna de Armas for this role please!!
Or Genesis Rodriguez
Humperdink
Humperdink - 1/23/2020, 10:14 PM
@DanMcNice -
Armas is way too pale. I'm hoping for a more brown skinned Latina. That's how she's generally portrayed and it would give some of those actresses more of a spotlight.
DanMcNice
DanMcNice - 1/24/2020, 6:33 AM
@Humperdink - Any idea of who?
Im latino myself, and I cannot think of anyone else..
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/23/2020, 12:59 PM
Starting to think Derrickson didn't depart the director's chair due to the horror elements he could bring being stomped out or impeded (dude is aware enough to know this is Disney and can only do so much), but more so that the sequel he had in his head almost 4 years ago, just form a narrative basis, NO LONGER EXISTS.


I'm sure he had plans for Clea and such but now Wanda needs to be involved and her show and possibly even Loki's are factors as well. Whatever he had in mind is gone.

Derrickson couldn't really have anticipated all of this.
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