Ranking Every BIG Cameo In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness might not have been the camo packed extravagancy many expected but that's not to say it didn't feature a number of notable expectation. Here we rank them all from worst to best, through Clea, Bruce Campbell, Captain Carter, Monica Rameau's Captain Marvel, Peggy Carter as Captain Carter, Patrick Stewart returning as Professor X, Anson Mount as Black Bolt and John Krasinski making his debut as Reed Richards aka Mr Fantastic of The Fantastic Four.
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I think dr michael morbius showing up and saying “hey it’s morbin time” was actually a really great addition and really gave it that Raimi feel
You mean morbin time?
I thought he said "It's Morbin time!", didn't he?
tomorrow is my turn to make this joke
@@IAmMightyMike dont spread the virus jeez
The part where Morbius kills Wanda was the greatest scene in cinematic history
Sue Storm actually did show up, but she was invisible the entire time.
And did nothing as her husband died. She secretly wanted that
@@pugman9672 well he was a domestic abuser
@@ZackeriseZeplane probably got in some shots at her husband's workplace while Wanda tore the place up.
Yea she was besides Drax if you pause and look closely
Would love see Sue fight Wanda since she’s even more protective of her children taking in all the avengers magneto and dr.doom in her own I really hope Emily blunt with play her now,
Gotta love how Marvel casted John Krasinski to reprise his role as Jim. I was rolling on the floor when he gave that typical camera stare before being killed by Dwight
Definitely the most brutal Marvel scene yet. Can't believe we finally got to see Jim get brained with a big wrench.
The “didn’t you guys chart in the 60s” line is a call back to the first strange movie where he can tell you when any band charted. A band called The Fantastic 4 charted in the 60s
Underrated comment
The Fab 4 was a nickname given to The Beatles, so he was joking
Holy shit. Thank you!
Oh snapppp
The fantastic four were a Detroit soul group on the ric-tic record label in the 60’s, it’s not a Beatles reference
The line "Didn't you guys chart in the 60s" is a reference to the band named The Fantastic Four, who was formed in 1965 which is a call back to the first movie and Strange’s ability to recall songs and musicians
Still a bad joke, even if there's context
@@ladydreadpirate336 I'm sure that the one person who exists in the centre of the MCU fan/obscure 1960's bands Venn diagram thought that joke was absolutely hilarious
@@elliotthartup4095 That's my problem. I'm always in the wrong Venn Diagram.
That's actually pretty brilliant. I thought it was just a reference to them being created in the 60s. I had to look it up to make sure you weren't just trolling.
Or it’s a Beatles reference. Like The Fab Four/fantastic four?
Really loved the scene at the end where Strange looked right at camera and said “Now THAT was a Multiverse of Madness!”
Almost as good as the famous “it’s morbin’ time”
The real Multiverse of Madness were the friends we made along the way!
Lol in all honesty I was disappointed at how they only visited 2 universes (that brief montage don't really count)
wait what
@@cloudzol4623 multiverse of mildness
I love how everyone’s reaction to Charlize Theron seems to be, “Was she in The Eternals?“
I was in the theater with a non-comics fan and that's exactly what he said.
@@Deadpool-ri3rq I didn't think she was one of the Eternals, but I did think she was AN Eternal cause she had the gold on her costume.
I got her confused with Angelina Jolie because she looked very eternalish
I thought it was Angelina Jolie, and then I realized it was Charlize, and I was like noooo. I really didn't like her role in Hancock, and that's the first movie I ever noticed her in. I didn't like the way that film ended and wished we would have gotten a bit more from it. But I did think she was an eternal, and I fell asleep in that movie.
This makes me feel like a nerd because I was like "Clea?" when she appeared. My wife was like "bro, calm down." 😅
Black Bolt only saying "I'm sorry" in the flash back and then being the first one to die to the Scarlett Witch was all the call back to Inhumans Marvel ever needs. The Illuminati all getting killed by Wanda definitely made Dr. Strange 2 a Raimi tittle. Also the spirits and the zombie stuff.
Ah yes, very short lived
This version of the illuminati didn't know how to fight.
Reed & Black bolt were in the frontline. should be Tanks in front, ranged & wizards in the back.
And Reed tries a melee attack on Wanda. right after she kills Black Bolt.
Really? A punch or melee attack? instead of using a gadget or weapon?
@@tnndll4294 exactly. What was he even gonna do? Not like she's a reality-warping entity and he's literally a spaghetti man
Also the Darkhold grimoire is really a related to the Necronomicon in other Raimi's movies
Statistically speaking, if there's a universe where everybody is paint, there should also be a universe where everybody is corn. What if the Corn of Coblin from that universe knows who Spider-Man is, and would have come through to the main MCU universe in No Way Home, if not for the second spell? We were *THIS* close to seeing him on the big screen!
“We’re not so different. We’re both corn of action.”
I think that Corn of Coblin would actually work very well in the Venom-verse
@@ShouldaShotA-Rod Corn of Action...AKA...Popcorn
Corn of the Green Coblin
Nothing genuinely makes me happier than looking in a comment section of any Mr Sunday movies CZcams video and theres always being at least one corn of Coblin reference
The post credit scene where Strange said "now that madness is over, it's time for the Multiverse of Morbius" was beautiful
It brought me to tears
Somebody shat in my pants when he said that line, it was so emotional
I mean it's Morbius, Omega level God power strongest character from Marvel universe, ofc he's gonna morb all over some people and it was amazing cinema. As soon as he said ,, It's morbin time" and starts to Morb I cried and started levitating in the cinema. I thought I would never experience something like that ever again after Morbius but God damn that crazy sob Sam Raimi did it. The movie would've been a 3/10 but after seeing that Morbius cameo it's morbilion/10. MCU should not stand for Marvel Cinematic Universe, it should stand for Morbius Cinematic Universe
I climaxed and was immediately arrested.
What are we some kind of morbius squad?
Black Bolt saying "I'm sorry" was actually directed to the audience for the existence of that horrid Inhumans show.
What show?
@@jordanbridges you’re better not knowing
The show was great I liked it
The part where Dr. Strange and Dr. Michael Morbius teamed up to cure cancer was such a beautiful scene
What universe are you from, Salvatore?
They're both doctors!!
I can't believe I was more surprised by Anson Mount than I was of Krasinski.
Same, mostly because I didn't think he would show up and the fact that he got to be Black Bolt again in the suit was amazing. I think after Daredevil, Kingpin, and him, people from other shows should expect a call some time soon...
@@chancegoss623 so they can all get gruesomely killed off after two seconds? I’d prefer they just never be on screen again
It was dope
@@charliestephens4686 They can easily just say the show never happened and reintroduce the version of him from the main universe, just like they’re inevitably going to do with all the others, it’s fine
Anson Mount was definitely the more surprising, I didn't think anyone at Marvel wanted to acknowledge the existence of Inhumans.
Was massively surprised to see Benedict Cumberbatch in MoM, amazing how under wraps marvel kept this one
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Especially with how big of a role he played
With his two twins! No less!
I was legit surprised how much the fucked over Dr strange in the doctor strange movie
Correct me if I'm wrong but you can actually see him in a couple trailers if you look very closely
My favorite cameo might be Anson Mount's Black Bolt (or at least some Multiversal version of him), purely for the fact that I never expected them to even dare touch anything related to the Inhumans show ever again. Sure, he's there to be axed off, but even acknowledging something that was so lambasted takes a fair bit of spine, which I gotta respect.
I was disappointed honestly. It made me go, "Wait, you're not distancing yourself from everything to do with Inhumans and you're STILL not doing Ms. Marvel right???"
He got the greatest death they've ever dared put on screen. That's a good legacy to leave behind
For me the best cameo has to be the living tribunal which was shown during traveling of multiverses.for them to show him this soon and the way he reacted to them as if he didn't care and was just watching them traveling was just goosebumps.really want to see more of him and his overpowered powersss
Didn’t saw it
@@daedmorgon it's a very "blink & you'll miss it" moment during the reality jumps, but it's very clearly the Living Tribunal
@@Nuked519 but it was very fast, wasn't like the one in "Guardians of the Galaxy VOL.2" where they actually stop to show Stan Lee with the watcher and later we had a show with the watchers as a main character on "What if?"
@@daedmorgon I think they just wanted to show that what Dr strange and Loki has done is something which cannot be ignored and as a matter of fact all the powerful entities know about this but they don't care as it is not much of a big threat right now for them I guess. And also to show that these types of people exist in mcu
I’m so surprised that no one is really talking about it
The universal entities are a really interesting aspect of Marvel’s cosmic side
Anson Mount reprising his role is such a power move, like Marvel went yeah we know that show is terrible, we'll still have him cameo, what about it?!
That costume was legit tho
Anson Mount was brilliant as Black Bolt in both the tv show and MoM. The show was garbage but he did great with what he was given.
He should be the main black bolt
Watching Eternals gave me a new appreciation for Inhumans
I actually loved that the Illuminati died so quickly. It felt like a real comic where the heroes head to another universe, get those heroes killed and leave with that Earth in tatters.
Their comic-book cockiness caught up with them in the actual film.
Marvel only did that to tell the audience not to expect to see these characters in future movies.
@@josephyu1527 Yeah, we probably won't see Maria Rambeaux or Peggy Carter in the MCU again.
@@josephyu1527 i think the opposite. they wanted to have their cake (wanda destroying a team of heroes) and eat it too (but its an alternate universe dont worry they're not the main)
@@josephyu1527 They literally have a Fantastic Four movie already announced
The rumor I heard was that Ioan Gruffudd was going to reprise his role as Reed Richards, so I was geniunely surprised when they got internet fan cast Krasinski as him. Even more shocked that Mount returned as Black Bolt. Literally went "Wait, is that?"
Black Bolt was such a cool cameo! I feel like they wanted to do the character right, no matter how brief
I think the X-Men theme was the cameo that blew me away the most. It's such an iconic and beloved song for comic fans and 90s kids, but it never showed up in any of the 8 or however many X-Men movies over the last 20 years so I assumed they didn't have the rights to it or something. I will unashamedly eat up that fanservice.
I'm pretty sure Fox really didn't have the rights for the song, so they couldn't have used it. I might be wrong, but I don't see why they would have it.
Even if they did have the rights, the previous X Men films (barring First Class) also seemed incredibly embarrassed of being comic book films
@@Squigiman No such thing as spoiler alerts anymore. I'm just watching them before my brother lets me in on all of them.
That was my favorite moment in the whole movie as far as cameos are concerned. I had just watched some episodes to feed my nastolgia a week before and it was amazing.
I swear me too 😂
Dr Reasonable Richards is so nice he told the evil lady exactly how the one guy who probably could've killed her instantly how to be defeated.
Then after the she killed that guy, he reached out to grab her with his stretchy arm, and somehow that didn't work?!?!?!?!?! The stretchy arm grab always works.
😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓
And then she went all "What good is a phonecall if you're unable to speak" on Black Bolts ass 😳
That's the point. This version was dumb, the one in the actual Fantastic Four movie won't be.
i wish that was a parody failed universe, i didn't care abt other cameos, but Patrick's Stewarts professor x is so good and ended on great note on logan only to be brought back for this shit
2 things about this movie I want to mention:
The sound design was great, the use of the piano music as weapons and the soundtrack when Wanda first dreamwalked was *chefskiss*
Also, I want to see the R-Rated cut of the Illuminati getting murdered assuming they had one before the edits and redirection.
During this sequence all I could think about was how much I wanted an R-rated cut of this movie.
@@ChuckDotson It reminded me big time of that first episode of Invincible
@@oakleyraverty1030 exactly, i just wish this scene would've been as good and gore as omni man vs guardians of the globe
Danny Elfman came through
My surprise about the cameos was the lack of them. Rumours had it that loads of people went in for additional shots, even Michael Keaton said he went in. It's possible there was loads and they were cut but I expected a bunch of split second ones.
I honestly think they pulled in a shitload of previous, A list Marvel actors to throw off the theories. They knew someone would snag a Set Photo of one of the actual cameos, so they flooded the internet with hundreds of possibilities to stop people from settling in a few, mainly because the few people were most convinced about actually came true
@@cameronferrell5722 I wish Eric Bana could've been Hulk one more time and Wesley Snipes Blade
@@cameronferrell5722 That's actually really smart. If that's true, they should keep doing that in the future.
I haven't seen anyone mention Rosario Dawson yet
When I found out that Black Bolt was played by the same actor that played him in the show I was very excited to hear your reactions to it
I also literally could not wait
Yaya it was really mind blowing when they reveal black bolt :D
John Krasinski as Mephisto has to be number one.
His battle with Corn of the Coblin was the icing on the cake
@@IAmMightyMike EPIC! Just epic. I almost chose that Morbius cameo we all know and love but I have to give it to Mephisto . For Heath ledger’s performance alone.
Okay but Corn of the Coblin played by The Rock was the best cameo there
Nothing is more epic than Tom Cruise as Giant Purple Laser
There was a VERY hell looking dimension that they zipped through at one point as well that got me thinking Mephisto tease was coming, just a bit before John's appearance as Meph
I was really hoping that the Reed Richards we saw in this film, was actually FROM the main 616 universe, and he just discovered multi-dimensional travel agess ago even before Iron Man happened, and that's why they hanv't been around, because he's just way ahead of the curve. Though the fact he was already documenting the multi-verse sort of did that in a way.
And the way he died i thought was fine, he's the smartest man alive sure, but only in science. In social situations he's incredibly naive and merciful to a fault so it made sense to me, even though it was dissapointing to see him go so quickly
The cameo we should be talking about is the one we DIDN'T have: Ned Leeds, apprentice sorcerer.
The CEO of sex wasn't in the movie? 1/10 for me then...
I was shocked that Marvel cast John Krasinski as John Krasinski. Bold.
Crazy that John has been in Ant-man and Doctor Strange.
@@EskimoKillaz took me a second lmao.
It was genuinely underwhelming.
It’s like they went “here you go, internet. Now shut up!”
I hope they pick someone else as Reed Richards going forward.
@@steverogers7601 Me too: he was so flat
My favorite part was when John Krasinski looked at the camera after being the BIG cameo in every marvel movie/series thus far and said “You won’t get away from the Krasinski-verse this time, Dooku”
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There was a soul band from Detroit called The Fantastic Four that formed in 1965 and charted in 1967 with their most popular (and only hit) song "The Whole World Is A Stage".
This was just a callback to the first Doctor Strange where he was doing music charting trivia while also doing surgery.
Anson Mount
just rejuvenated his career by landing his own Star Trek show as Captain Pike on Strange New Worlds so it's possible that helped pique their interest in bringing him back as Black Bolt.
Also, regarding the Reed revealing Bolts power thing...
He was trying to intimidate her. She's possessing the body of their version of Wanda, who also has powers, who is likely an avenger in that universe and their friend. They DONT want to kill her. They're trying to talk Wanda down by threatening her, they don't WANT to kill her at that moment. Thay would be killing their Wanda and leaving Billy and Tommy as orphans
I feel like people aren't getting that...
Wow, that is a great point. Reed was trying to reach the Wanda he probably knew. It just so happened that he underestimated how powerful Wanda can really be under the power of the Darkhold. Marvel had to show how powerful she really was, and what other way but to wipe out the Illuminati with absolute brutality.
I also feel like the illuminati there was a little arrogant or cocky on their own right. Felt kind of goofy. Gave me suicide squad vibes which kind of gave me the sense that I shouldn't care for them so much
@@buzzfeedteal4775 especially since a few minutes before the actual confrontation they claimed they could handle Wanda no issue, but rather Stephen was the bigger threat.
@@buzzfeedteal4775 the illuminati is arrogant and egotistical in the comics too, them making a decision based off sheer arrogance is the entire reason for the Planet Hulk and World War Hulk story
i would also like to think that theyre pretty cocky as well.
I really loved it when Jared Leto stepped out of the portal and said "What is this some kind of Morbiverse of Madness?"
I mean it's Morbius, Omega level God power strongest character from Marvel universe, ofc he's gonna show up and morb all over some people and it was amazing cinema. As soon as he said ,, It's morbin time" and starts to Morb I cried and started levitating in the cinema. I thought I would never experience something like that ever again after Morbius but God damn that crazy sob Sam Raimi did it. The movie would've been a 3/10 but after seeing that Morbius cameo it's morbilion/10. MCU should not stand for Marvel Cinematic Universe, it should stand for Morbius Cinematic Universe
Really happy with how restrained they were with the cameos in the end because after Spider-Man I was worried it was going to get out of control. But bringing in a few specifically to get murdered by Wanda was great (also love the choice to just make her a straight up villain here without the confusing ambiguity of Wandavision)
I absolutely agree with this. Some people were really mad/disappointed in this. But I would love to see these characters in 616 universe proper but having them in their universe get absolutely demolished builds Wanda to be the big bad she needed to be and while it made me sad, it makes me excited they were willing to take risks
I 100% agree, I feel like after the wandavision Mephisto disaster, and then spiderman no way home making a bazillion dollars, the temptation to go absolutely nuts with just giving the fans exactly what they want at the expense of the pacing and just generally making a good story was there, and I was worried that they’d go to far and we’d end up with people getting replaced with alternate versions of themselves and all of that ridiculousness. Marvel has time and time again shown that they’re restrained when they need to be in the ways Sony and dc aren’t and good at what they do, but the worry was definitely there. I’m glad they’re taking steps to quell expectations and have shown that, for the most part, that they have got some control over the rumour mill.
@@lachlanrussell18 To be fair, MOM was done filming way before Spider-Man came out. If there had been a longer gap between releases I bet you they would’ve done some reshoots to add more cameos
@@logandh2 they did 5 months of reshoots on that movie- and it came out after the multiverse hype of Loki made it the most successful Disney plus series at the time. They know how to read the trends, I have no doubt they know how nuts people are for multiverse stuff- but I think they also know that overdoing it could be a disaster when they get bored of this like they did skybeams and grey baddies.
I know Anson Mount from Hell on Wheels, I love that show. He’s a good actor and I’m glad he’s in the MCU. It just sucks his initial Inhumans outing sucked. I was actually very happy he agreed to come back for the cameo in full comic book costume.
the "didn't you chart in the sixties" question was a reference to the previous movie, where Dr Strange would hear music and say the band and when the song charted. There was a music group called The Fantastic Four in the sixties!!
It was really great to see Tobey's interactions with Tom Hardy's Venom, but Ben Affleck Daredevil really caught me off guard
Yeah the whole fight between Daredevil and Morbius felt kinda out of place
Personally I liked when Hugh Hackman wolverine returned and had his little bout with Edward Norton’s hulk
Honestly the sex scene between Tom Cruise Iron Man and Matt Salinger Captain America really threw me off. I felt it went on a little too long for my liking, like 45 minutes seems a bit extreme for 1 scene
@@LiilYogurt I didn’t mind so much, it was actually very tasteful, but Rex Smith daredevil just standing next to them was kinda weird
@@munohlow luckily Daredevil is blind but holy hell he did hear those moaning noises
I like the part where Morbius shows up and says “I’m venom” and then alt groot said “I am groot” then Captain Carter said “I’m Peggy Cater” then Batman said “I’m vengeance”
WHAT A MULTIVERSE OF MAAAAAADNESS
I got unreasonably excited seeing anson mount as blackbolt, solely for the reason of hearing your guys reaction to it😂
Jimmy Woo as Jim Halpert as Reed Richard as John Krasinski was the best
Hats off to you for not seeing race.
The best cameo was, of course, the Oldsmobile.
But second best cameo was the little musical riff on the X-Men animated series theme. I marked out for that more than anything else in this entire movie.
It's a great reminder TAS is coming back
Also, MoM's writer, Michael Waldon, was on the balcony in the wedding scene!
The “You guys charted in the 60s” line is a nod to the 1960s band The Fantastic Four, I believe.
Something i found interesting is the fact that America said she didn't know of any Spidermen from any of the many universes she had been to.
The Spiderverse is probably the section of the multiverse we know the most of and yet she hasn't visited any of them, seems interesting that they'd make a point of mentioning that...
Tinfoil hat theory but what if that is hinting towards a plot point in Across The Spiderverse?
The spiderverse is just any universe with a spidertotem, its still in the greater multiverse
I want an Inhumans movie now, Black Bolt's "Im sorry" was cinematic gold
Actually spookiest moment for me, also the cinema played that super super loud
@@danielbrovender2932 yeah in 4DX it was insanely ear piercing lmao. this movie makes me wish we had gotten an actual inhumans movie.
@@CaptainWheathin The Inhumans pilot got shown in cinemas, so technically you got your wish.
@@ThreadBomb Only in IMAX.
i don’t think the inhumans are coming to the mcu tbh. if they were then why rework ms. marvels powers?? i get it’s possibly to difference her from reed richards, whenever the f4 come in, but it does still raise a big question
The iulminati was just overconfident and underestimated Wanda, they seemed to have easily killed Thanos and corrupted Strange in their dimension
They were also trying to avoid killing her since she was possessing their version of Wanda, who hasn't done anything wrong
FINALLY SENSIBLE PEOPLE
That scene where Wolverine fought the Army of Darkness with Ash Williams was absolutely mint
Fantastic Four is a band that charted in the 60s. In the first Doctor Strange, it opens with him doing music trivia in an operating room so him saying "didn't you guys chart in the 60s?" is just supposed to be a callback to that and wink to the audience
Dr.Strange 2 had the best “council of nerds getting wrecked” scene ever. S/o to Chattica
I can't remember for the life of me where did i heard that before
I think ultimately the reason why Tom Cruise didn’t decide to be Iron Man in this is because he probably didn’t like the fact his character would’ve been axed and he would’ve had very little screen time. He’s not as chill as Brad Pitt apparently with a one second cameo.
That’s a good point they say the reason he wasn’t Iron Man was cause he didn’t like the fact his face would be covered by the helmet
The real reason is he always does his own stunts and they wanted him to fly up and punch Wanda and he couldn't get the hang of the jetpack.
The Professor X reveal is _exactly_ why I make an effort to avoid trailers. I'll usually watch the first one, to get an idea of what they're showing me, but after that I ignore as much as possible. I miss being surprised. There was no greater feeling when watching a movie and suddenly an actor or character you don't expect to show up does. I already knew about Mr. Fantastic being in it
Black Bolt was an awesome touch and I’m so happy the way they portray him as this super powerful badass all of the Illuminati like they’re that worlds avengers most powerful and Wanda tears them apart like they were nothing I loved it!
I love the big cameo of Corn of Coblin where he goes "Now, THIS is a multiverse of madness"
I think people had high expectations for big cameos but I was happy enough with the cameos that we got
Pizza time?
I thought the cameos were pretty solid. It didn't matter though. The cameos were expendable to the highest degree so Fiege and co. could have given us anyone. So I'm glad we got who we got!
Yeah I heard people were disappointed but like, why? These were great. First fantastic four in mcu? Freaking professor x? Very cool
The only disappointment for me was Tom Cruise Iron Man
I like Sir Patstew’s cameo the best, next to good ol’ Ash ofc. He showed Strange the benefit of the doubt and even recited his line from DOFP again which gave us a glimmer of positive personality in him
I 100% agree. Black Bolt is who I did not expect to show up, considering how bad Inhumans was. But Anson Mount is great so it was very nice for them to keep him as Black Bolt. Reed Richard was unexpected as well but they already told us that they're working on the F4 movie so...
Blackagar Boltagon cameo surprised me...
"Why"......😲
Introducing John Krasinski as Mr Fantastic only to have him be killed by Scarlet Witch without doing anything felt like a middle finger to fan cameo hype culture *and I loved it*
Agreed. That's not how you cameo a new major character.
Take Civil War. Black Panther didn't overshados the rest, but he also wasn't a pushover.
Now with the new FF people will be like "Remember when he just died in two seconds?"
@@Beastinvader it's hilarious. Especially if he's NOT the MCU Reed. It's basically "F--- your fan casting"
@@Beastinvader He was just a variant though, it's not like he's the only version of Mr. Fantastic
@@Beastinvader black panther wasn't a cameo tho, he was a side character, the cameos in the dr strange film are perfect because they tease the audience for future projects without taking up too much run time
Reminds me of how they handled Quicksilver in Age of Ultron. A little bigger than a cameo admittedly, but it felt like an FU to Fox to show them "we could use him, but we'll kill him off to prove we don't need him."
Jim Lee deserves credit for a lot of the look of the 90s X-Men cartoon, because pretty much everything in it is based on his early 90s redesign. Including Xavier's big gold futuristic wheelchair.
I want to see all them again in those roles. Especially Peggy, John, & Patrick. Wish Bruce was an alt Strange.
I quite like how Black Bolts skin that makes up his mouth is apparently stronger than the back of his skull. Inhumans really are a scientific wonder
I think it was augmented by Wanda
Yeah and what happens when he moans or groans or hums? Those sounds generally stay in, right?
What happens when he sneezes or yawns? Does he not?
As someone who didn’t even know he was a character, if you guys wouldn’t mind, could you perhaps explain as to why reed richards the man himself acknowledged his power. I’m very intrigued but to lazy to google 💀
As in like why is he hyped up to be op af, is there something special about him??
@@takeshikovacks6708 his voice destroys things, it releases s massive shockwave comparable to thunderstrikes or bombs
When they called Reed the “smartest man on the planet”, they failed to mention that the entire planet was dead.
How so? That earth hadnt been destroyed.
@@Colin_ you'll understand one day Drax
@@timothymartin4759 what are you talking about?
@@Colin_ dude... It's because he didn't turn out that smart in the end did he
@@nekonebitan2912 just because he made a dumb decision by telling Wanda about how BlackBolts powers work. He was likely trying to intimidate her as they didnt want to harm the innocent Wanda who was being taken over. They probably had no clue about how powerful she had become as their Wanda was nothing like that. Lots of people can be really smart and still make stupid decisions. Its called being human.
I personally think Zac Efron would be a great human torch, plus hes spoke about his interest in the MCU recently.
The charting in the 60's line was a reference to strange being a music buff as seen in the begining of the first movie. Couple that with him being a smug jerk and there's the line.
My Top 3 picks..
1. The Living Tribunal
2. Mr. Fantastic
3. Professor X
Tbh, those are only the big time cameos in this movie. The rest were just variants of characters we already knew besides Black Blot
Glad someone else caught The Living Tribunal, barely seen anyone mention that
@@eenfx where was the living tribunal??
@@kristoamadeus4441 The first universe during the montage after Strange tackles America away from Wanda in Kamertash (don't know the spelling).
It’s still punching me in the face how people aren’t talking about this Professor X being from the Legion television series. The way that his powers and the astral plane are visualized are identical to his powers shown in that show
I never saw legion is it any good ?
@Pug man eh. It's a niche taste. It was alright.
@@pugman9672 it doesn't stick the landing on how it ends, first season ruled
@@pugman9672 The best thing about Legion was its style, but that was ripped off from the show Pushing Daisies.
I thought he was straight up just the 90’s show version, though the astral plane did feel a lot like Legion
Great video as usual
The Chart in the 60's joke was actually a reference to a band in the 60's called Fantastic Four. Also a reference to Strange's crazy knowledge of the billboard charts from the beginning of the first movie.
I had the exact same reaction to Clea. "Who is that? One of the Eternals? No, I don't know her".
It's Clea, everyone knows Clea and everybody loves Clea...right?
The girl next to me shouted ITS CHARLIZE THERON!!! on opening night showing and I was just in awe at this girl's ability to see through botox.
@@chibirex596 😅
So happy that Jared Leto showed up and said "It's Morbin time". I cried
I’ve been watching you guys for a while now Warren, and I can’t express how much I appreciate you for all the great content you provide us with! thanks for inspiring me to start making my own Comic book videos like you! 😊
I freaked out when Anson Mount showed up as Black Bolt! He, Maximus and Lockjaw were the only things making that series bearable!
I’m glad it didn’t overdo the cameos but I wish they hadn’t included Professor X, Rambeaux and Carter in marketing. Really weird cause Marvel is usually good about that.
Rambeau was soooo unnecessary. Should've had Wesley Snipes Blade or Halle Berry's Storm
@@kuhanblock9380 yeah it was a weird one. Carter didn’t make much sense for me either tbh but i’m happy for Haley Atwell
I'm really glad I avoided all promos after the teaser trailer. Made the movie a 100x better when they got revealed
@@SingTingz31 ikr. Learned my lesson after Transformers 4 and only watch teasers
That’s your own fuckin fault lmao
Just watched it today and had NO idea any of those characters were showing up. I was in absolute shock when prof x showed up.. I was a little ‘meh’ when they brought John krasinski in, he’s such a terrible choice for reed lmao. He doesn’t have the gravitas for the role. Nothing about him is believable and he completely pulls you out of the film.
But it was still awesome to see. Been going in blind to ever marvel film since they spoilt Spider-Man in civil war. But ever since then I’ve gone in and loved it. I didn’t know all the OG goblin etc were coming back for NWH. And as a person born in the 90s, growing up with Spider-Man and xmen, this was amazing to see.
You’ve only yourself to blame. Always avoid this channel when a film is coming out. James is a scumbag, hence the m name
9:57 i think he was referring to the Beatles. A nickname for them in the 60s was the “Fab Four” and he makes the reference once he hears the “fantastic four”
There was a band called the fantastic four as well
Definitely agree
Lost my marbles when I saw black bolt I was very excited to see your reactions too him
loved it when mr fantastic randomly said ‘that was fantastic, dwight...’ and proceeded to look directly at the camera
Honestly, the best cameo was the friends we made along the way…
And Michael Morbius
J Jonah Jameson screaming "Not quite my tempo!!!"was a very good cameo.
I honestly hope that Krasinski as Mister Fantastic is only for a fun cameo in this movie, and not the permanent casting choice for the actual MCU FF.
If that is who we're getting, then I guess I'm okay with that, too.
I’m the same. Except it’s because I hate John Krasinski as Reed Richards. I just can’t see him as Mr. Fantastic, I only see Jim from the Office.
Lucky me, I don't see him as that by default because I hate The Office and so don't find myself watching it all that much. I know him more as the A Quiet Place guy, and as he was a fairly bland character in that, I don't have too much trouble seeing him as a version of Reed. Perhaps a bit of a dull version of Mr. F, but not outright bad.
I would also genuinely like to see the thought process for who the Illuminate is in that universe. I don't think Captain Marvel was ever a member and I think Cap was on it for a very very short run. No Panther, Ironman, or Namor hit it really wierd since they pretty much are the usual members.
How did they NOT have John Krasinski. It was like the perfect opportunity. Gosh.
I think we can all agree that the best cameo was Bruce Campbell as the Pizza Poppa guy.
I thought he was great and I just thought the name Pizza Papa is just really funny to me
I thought that character was an homage to Stan Lee appearing as that New York hot dog guy
Him punching himself was a nice little nod to Evil Dead.
I couldn't believe the John krasinski cameo when I saw it. Immediately came to watch you guys react when I got home
The wonder twins taking the form of morbius was my new fav comic book moment
I'm so glad you two are as excited about the fact they used Black Bolt's first name as I was
Favourite blink-and-you-miss-it cameo was definitely Living Tribunal
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i have been waiting for this video from the moment i sat down to watch the movie
“Didn’t you guys chart in the 60s ?”
Maybe strange was thinking bout the Fab Four ?
Just a thought…
I'm gonna be honest, the Marvel nerd in me screamed when Reed said he had kids. I used to be a huge fan of Franklin Richards as a lad
As fun as the Krazinski hype has been, the utter devastation when he is replaced by a young Reed for 616 will be brutal
I feel like they won’t go that route. That’s basically what the fan4stic’s were and that movie was pretty awful, I have a feeling Feige would want to steer clear of anything that reminds audiences of shittier movies they’ve seen before when redoing the fantastic 4.
I kinda like it. Give the fans what they want and still establish a universe from the start the way they want
@@sergiomendoza4850 Maybe, but they also had Anson Mount reprise his role from arguably one of the worst marvel media to exist.
I don't know if many people caught this cameo but in one of the opening scenes when Dr Strange first sees Gargantos, standing next to him is head writer of the film Michael Waldron who also wrote Loki season 1. A bit of an obscure one I guess and I felt really embarrassed when I pointed to the screen in the cinema and said "HA!", as if anyone else in the theatre would know what the hell I was excited about.
When Dr.Strange and America were passing through the dimensions you can briefly see The Living Tribunal in the background of one universe. Best cameo in my opinion. Also immediately thought of you guys and the Inhumans video you did when I saw Black Bolt, because I watched your video instead of the TV show.
Charting in the 60s is a reference to the band the fantastic four, which is a call back to how dr strange knew all about the dates bands charted in the first movie while preforming surgeries
Wait, so he wasn’t saying that The FantStic Four existed in the 60s? It was just a... reference to an obscure rock band? Wow.
I was so excited to see Mighty Morbin' Power Ranger in this, and he even says his signature phrase "keep on morbin' in the free world" amazing, thanks Feige
Pretty sure the line about Fantastic Four charting in the 60s was Stephen making a joke about their name sounding like the Fab Four (Beatles reference)
One direction Marvel could also go is the Savage Lands with Ka-Zar. It would be a very cool inclusion.
BTW, I was pleasantly surprised to see Black Bolt in the movie, and am equally horrified by his (very creative) death.
The best part was when Doctor Strange looked at the camera and said “Man I guess you could say I am in some sort of Multiverse of Madness.”
I cheered out loud and yelled “HE SAID THE THING!”
I think he said "I am Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness".
Then jared leto as the joker and dr Michael morbius turned up in a portal and beats wanda while saying "welcome to the multiverse of morbius"
I have to say these cameo's were some of the best fan service i've seen whilst not feeling pandering...or at least like some have been. But the best scene was Wanda just absolutely destroying them in a way i never thought Disney would allow, like she was fudging great in this!
Yeah, cause she's a woman
This was definitely pandering and just key jangling. Da fuk u talking with
i love that he changed the thumbnail again to make it have even more spoilers