Midnight Sons Would Replace Masters Of The Mystic Arts If Doctor Strange Fails In His Sequel

James Ramsey

The Marvel Cinematic Universe's mystical elements constitute the core foundation of all of its realms. As a result, sorcerers who have been prepared to battle magical dangers are the first and only line of defense against opponents such as the zealots and Dormammu. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, on the other hand, appears to feature the title hero traversing planets previously unknown to practically anybody. However, when new dangers emerge, Wong and the other wizards may not be the team necessary to face them, as they may be the victims of a catastrophic tragedy that might spell the end of sorcery in the MCU.
nullAccording to a Reddit argument by Black-kage, Kamar-Taj's sorcerers may endure a catastrophic strike that will reduce their numbers to practically zero. As a result, the Midnight Sons, a group of supernatural Marvel heroes that deal with comparable problems in a more hands-on manner, will rise to take their place and confront these problems. While it appears that no attack could have penetrated the walls of Kamar-Taj, there are a few factors that might hint to who or what could have done it.
nullTo begin with, the attack might come from inside, possibly by someone as strong as the Scarlet Witch. Wanda Maximoff may have been twisted by her resolve to locate her children, as well as her continuous exposure to the Darkhold, or she may just be so committed to her aims that she isn't hesitant to deceive her allies. It's also possible that the multiverse's effects, as well as the evil Strange who inhabits it, will infiltrate and eliminate the sorcerers.
nullAside from the onslaught, there is also the fact that otherworldly heroes are already appearing. Not only did Blade and Dane Whitman make an appearance at the end of Eternals, but there's also the impending Moon Knight series, which is sure to create ripples as his narrative grows. It's also worth noting that each of these characters is established in the MCU in London.
The chronology also makes sense, as Eternals closes in the winter, which is also the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home. This implies that if the sorcerers are attacked, Blade or any other superhuman characters might be dispatched relatively instantly or recruit a crew to temporarily fight in their stead. Strange is equally likely to be the one who establishes the Midnight Sons, acting as a Nick Fury to assist battle any dangers that may surface while he and Wong strive to make up for the loss in numbers they've experienced.
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If the sorcerers who have spent ages preserving all of reality in balance are defeated by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the act might have far-reaching ramifications for the rest of the MCU. To begin with, the devastating force capable of disabling Kamar-Taj implies that the person responsible is immeasurably more powerful than everything that has come before. Second, it would demonstrate how, as the multiverse expands, a new form of supernatural power will be required to oppose anything or anyone that comes to their realm. As a result, the Midnight Sons would be the only ones capable of stopping them.