Chavez explains she can travel through the multiverse and other creatures are after her power. The two eventually kill the creature while saving a girl, who introduces herself as America Chavez. ![]() Short time later, Wong arrives to assist Strange in a fight against an inter-dimensional creature. Appearances įurther information: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Derrickson added that Wong would have "a strong presence" in the MCU moving forward. He does not practice martial arts in the film, avoiding another racial stereotype. Benedict Wong was also pleased with the changes made to the character, and described him as "a drill sergeant to Kamar-Taj" rather than a manservant. The character as he ultimately appears is "completely subverted as a character and reworked into something that didn't fall into any of the stereotypes of the comics", which Derrickson was pleased gave an Asian character "a strong presence in the movie". After the non-Asian actress Tilda Swinton was cast as the other significant Asian character from the Doctor Strange comics, the Ancient One (who was rewritten as having " Celtic" ancestry), Derrickson felt obligated to find a way to include Wong in the film. The character is depicted in Marvel Comics as Doctor Strange's Asian, "tea-making manservant", a racial stereotype that Doctor Strange (2016) director Scott Derrickson did not want in the film, and so the character was not included in the film's script. Alternate versions of Wong also appear in the animated series What If.? (2021). He is also granted the position of Sorcerer Supreme, succeeding the Ancient One.Īs of 2023, Wong has appeared in six films, as well as in the Disney+ television series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022). Stephen Strange's friend and fellow sorcerer, being a member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts. In the franchise, Wong is depicted as Dr. ![]() ![]() Wong is a fictional character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and portrayed by Benedict Wong.
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