![]() Mordo brings Strange to Kamar-Taj to meet the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), but he's kicked out after Strange disrespects their practices. After Strange wanders down an alleyway, he is attacked by a group of muggers, who are foiled by Mordo who comes to Strange's defense. Strange has difficulty finding Kamar-Taj, but Mordo hears Strange asking people about it and decides to follow him. Mordo and Strange's relationship begins when Strange attempts to seek out Kamar-Taj in the hopes of healing his hands the same way that Jonathan Pangborn (Benjamin Bratt) healed his spine. Mordo's hatred for Strange has likely intensified after he tampered with the Book of Vishanti in the film, making Mordo one of Strange's greatest adversaries in the coming Marvel phases. Despite Mordo not playing a massive role in Doctor Strange 2, it still doesn't change his conflict with Strange. Mordo does make an appearance in the Multiverse of Madness, but his role is nowhere near as significant as was expected. ![]() It seemed more likely that Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) would have served as the primary antagonist for Multiverse of Madness after he swore to rid the world of sorcerers who abuse their power at the end of Doctor Strange. Regardless it was still a shock to see Wanda go from protagonist back to antagonist after audiences came to root for her in WandaVision. ![]() Having lost Vision (Paul Bettany) twice now and her sons Tommy and Billy, Wanda finds herself at the peak of her powers but at her worst place mentally, making her more dangerous than ever.
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