Another added: “It’s been pointed out many times, seems likely & I hope it’s true. If #WandaVision’s Dottie is, in fact, #Clea (#DoctorStrange’s disciple/lover/eventual ex-wife), then the casting is just too perfect.”
It’s been pointed out many times, seems likely & I hope it’s true. If #WandaVision‘s Dottie is, in fact, #Clea (#DoctorStrange‘s disciple/lover/eventual ex-wife), then the casting is just too perfect. #TheVision #Vision #ScarletWitch #MCU #Marvel #SuperpowerList #SPL #SHPoll21 https://t.co/a7fqhoWc1F pic.twitter.com/gQ8s3sBqiB
— 🎩🤵🏿🌂What’s Poppin, Mary?™ (@RandyS0725) January 17, 2021
So if #WandaVision is supposed to go directly into Dr. Strange, WHAT IF Dottie is really Clea??? It would connect! pic.twitter.com/cvCixAivOB
— A Bite Of (@ABiteOfPod) January 16, 2021
If you’ve watched #WandaVision and keep up with #marvel then I believe the woman playing Dottie is Clea the sorceress from the dark dimension. Also known as Doctor strange wife. It has to be!
— David ۞ (@_Mischievousone) January 20, 2021
After initially being set for a May 7, 2021 release date, Doctor Strange 2 has now been pushed back again and will arrive in cinemas on March 25, 2022.
Reviewing WandaVision, NME wrote: “Marvel isn’t known for messing with its formula, but the big leap from cinema to streaming calls for a bold play – and WandaVision delivers.
“Nostalgia-phobes might soon grow bored of the ‘Honey, I’m home!’ shtick, but a slowly unwinding mystery should keep most of us hooked from week-to-week, even if beige wallpaper and oddly-patterned carpets aren’t your thing.”