DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Spoilers: 10 Awesome Easter Eggs And References You Need To See

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Spoilers: 10 Awesome Easter Eggs And References You Need To See

Like every Marvel Studios movie, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness features some amazing Easter Eggs, references, and cameos, and we're now taking a look at 10 of the biggest and best efforts...

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By JoshWilding - May 12, 2022 12:05 PM EST

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness may not include as many cameos as we'd hoped for, but it's still a movie that takes us on a pretty wild ride through the MCU's version of the Multiverse.

With that comes a lot of Easter Eggs, references, and cameos, and while there's nothing as mind-blowing as Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man swinging into frame for a team-up with Deadpool, the Doctor Strange sequel isn't short on surprises. By now, you know all about The Illuminati, and that's why this breakdown is taking a closer look at the fun nods you might have missed along the way.

From unexpected actors showing up in odd surroundings to obscure comic book references and even some teases about where these characters go next, we have you covered with this list of Easter Eggs.

So, to take a look through them, hit the "Next" button below (just be warned that spoilers follow).
 

10. "The Ancient One" Returns

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In 2016's Doctor Strange, Stephen arrives in Kamar-Taj and mistakenly believes that an elderly Asian man is The Ancient One. Had Marvel Studios followed the comic books, that would have been the case, but it was a fun nod to the source material and a nice way to set up Tilda Swinton's introduction.

When the Scarlet Witch attacks in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, you'll notice that this same sorcerer - Master Hamir - is present and fighting to protect his home with everyone else. We're not sure what becomes of him, though, as he's last seen being pulled through a puddle by Wanda...
 

9. A Classic Sam Raimi Reference

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When Doctor Strange arrives in Sinister Strange's reality, he looks on in horror as New York City is pulled apart and literally begins falling apart at the seams. This in itself is a nod to What If...? when Doctor Strange Supreme destroyed his reality by attempting to save Dr. Christine Palmer's life.

However, take a closer look at the wreckage floating through the sky and you might notice a 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88. That's director Sam Raimi's car, and he always sneaks it into the movies he makes. For fans of the filmmaker, this is a cool nod (along with all those obvious Evil Dead references).
 

8. Baxter Foundation

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Prior to Mister Fantastic's introduction as a member of Earth-838's Illuminati, that world's Dr. Christine Palmer mentions that she works for the Baxter Foundation. If you're a comic book fan, we're sure your ears perked up immediately, but that organisation is one we were surprised to see receive a nod.

The Baxter Foundation was introduced as a think tank for young science prodigies in the Ultimate Marvel Universe. It served a similar purpose in 2015's Fantastic Four, but if the MCU version of the team sets up a similar organisation to this research lab, bet on it being called the "Future Foundation."
 

7. Michael Waldron's Cameo

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Michael Waldron served as Head Writer on the first season of Loki. Clearly, his work on the Disney+ series impressed Kevin Feige enough that he was enlisted for not only Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but the untitled Star Wars movie the Marvel Studios President is developing.

This sequel just so happens to mark Waldron's acting debut as he can be seen (briefly) playing the Best Man to Christine's new husband, Charlie. The extent of his role is looking shocked at seeing Strange battle Gargantos, to be honest, but it's a fun nod to see the writer included for the writer's fans.
 

6. The Living Tribunal

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Something tells us Michael Waldron is a big fan of The Living Tribunal. After a statue featuring his likeness was spotted in Loki (during those scenes set in The Void), Doctor Strange and America Chavez's trip through the Multiverse shows us a reality where this powerful cosmic entity is being paid tribute.

In the comic books, Stephen Strange was the first being this ancient figure first encountered in the Marvel Universe. With a goal of safeguarding the Multiverse from an imbalance of mystical forces, don't be surprised if this character becomes a major player in the MCU over the coming years. 
 

5. Earth-616

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We've already mentioned Earth-838 in this feature, and it's clear now that Marvel Studios is following the comic books by designating numbers to different realities. Looking to the source material, there is no world with that number, but we're sure "Earth-616" will instantly ring a bell in your heads.

That's the number given to the comic book Marvel Universe, so we're not sure what's happening here. Post-Secret Wars, there was speculation it would no longer be named that, but it has been on multiple occasions. Does this mean Kevin Feige has decided the MCU is the new main Marvel continuity?
 

4. Some Familiar Musical Cues

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There are a couple of music cues in the Doctor Strange sequel we're hoping you might recognise. The first comes when Strange mentions Wanda and we hear beats of the WandaVision theme right at the start of that glimpse at Earth-838 in the Scarlet Witch's dreams about her doppelganger. 

The big one, however, happens when Sir Patrick Stewart's Professor X makes his presence felt for the first time. The theme from X-Men: The Animated Series plays, but curiously, it's named as the X-Men '97 theme in the credits. Whether that has any real significance obviously remains to be seen. 
 

3. Donna Strange

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When the MCU's Stephen meets his twisted counterpart on that ruined Earth, Sinister Strange insists he proves that they're one and the same. With that, the former Sorcerer Supreme recalls the death of his sister, Donna, who fell through some ice and died when they were both playing as children. 

Like in the comics, Stephen was unable to save Donna and became a doctor. However, what you might not know is that his sister's death was shot for 2016's Doctor Strange with Lulu Wilson playing the character. It was cut and, for whatever reason, never released as a deleted scene on the Blu-ray.
 

2. Bruce Campbell's Cameo

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Actor Bruce Campbell is a longtime collaborator of Sam Raimi going all the way back to the classic Evil Dead. On Earth-838, he plays "Pizza Poppa" and is upset when America Chavez takes some of his pizza balls without paying. With that, Stephen bewitches him and he's stuck punching himself in the face.

The post-credits scene shows that the spell did eventually wear off, and it's a fun cameo. What you might now know, though, is that this wasn't Campbell's original role in the movie. He was going to play Balder the Brave, Thor's half-brother, and a member of the Illuminati who is impaled by Wanda. 
 

1. The Third Eye

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When we meet Sinister Strange, he shows the MCU's Stephen that using the Darkhold has corrupted him and led to a third eye opening on his forehead. At the end of the movie, the same thing has happened to our former Sorcerer Supreme, but it may not be a sign the hero is about to break bad. 

In the comics, a third eye indicates that Strange has grown in power and it's actually a manifestation of the Eye of Agamotto. It's possible he can now just call on that power without needing the artefact, but something tells us this could be a sign the former Sorcerer Supreme is heading down a dark route.
 

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Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 5/12/2022, 12:15 PM
They stated asian sorcerer would cause ruckus in China that's why they casted the what lady . Yet this guy is Asian and wong is Asian.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 5/12/2022, 12:21 PM
@Lokiwasright - I think they also wanted to avoid being accused of using the “white savior” trope even though Strange travels to Asia and surpasses many of the Asian sorcerers anyway.
Magus
Magus - 5/12/2022, 12:22 PM
@Lokiwasright - Tibetan not Asian. The Ancient One is supposed to be a Dalai Lama type.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 5/12/2022, 12:17 PM
Honestly I found Bruce Campbell’s to be a waste, especially at the end
Magus
Magus - 5/12/2022, 12:26 PM
Labeling the MCU 616 means the movies take place in the 9th Multiverse or later. Secret Wars destroyed the Multiverse and it was revealed the new multiverse is the 8th and the one prior was the 7th.

The recent Defenders series visited the previous several multiverses and they all get more basic in the creative process the further back you go. It is perfect that the 9th Multiverse would move into live action as the creative forces of each multiverse get more complexed.

Al Ewing sorted all this out and I highly recommend all is stuff for those into hard sci-fi and world building.
528491
528491 - 5/12/2022, 12:45 PM
There was a Days of Future Past Easter egg where Patrick Stewart repeats the line that he says to James McAvoy -"Just because someone stumbles and loses their way, it doesn't mean they are truly lost"
WarAdmiral51
WarAdmiral51 - 5/12/2022, 1:06 PM
I'm almost positive Kevin Feige & the MCU will finally give Wolverine his yellow outfit. The Black Bolt costume was a dead-on translation from the comics, and I thought his outfit wouldn't translate well into live-action.
IcePyke
IcePyke - 5/12/2022, 1:15 PM
You missed one easter egg:

Doom's Time Platform!

Origame
Origame - 5/12/2022, 1:35 PM
@IcePyke - I mean, he thinks a plot point is an Easter egg or a reference. I don't think he knows what that word means.
SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 5/12/2022, 1:42 PM
My only gripe is that Mysterio referenced the 616 designation when he lied about being from another universe.

Nearly peed myself when I heard the animated series theme.
Fogs
Fogs - 5/12/2022, 2:21 PM
@SummersEssex - Loved that too, best ref of the movie.

It even had a subtle bell from the original theme.
Magus
Magus - 5/12/2022, 2:36 PM
@SummersEssex - Yeah that's a little hard to understand unless there is more to Mysterio than meets the eye, which would be fitting. At the end of Far From Home Mysterio's right hand man from Stark Industries gets away with the USB with the technology and the whole framing Spidey was clearly part of the plan.

Either he really is from the multiverse or he has inside information somehow. Its a mess until it gets addressed with a future appearance.

If not, I guess each Sony MCU Marvel film gets one glaring continuity error. The time jump miscalculation in the first one and the whole Electro never knew Peter was Spidey and shouldn't even be here in No Way Home.
Knightrider
Knightrider - 5/15/2022, 3:58 PM
@SummersEssex - Yeah, either a lucky guess or if they did want to explain it, they could make up something like: Subconsciously are you are linked to your variants, hence seeing other universes via dreams, so you know your number from the shared knowledge. Like if someone had to guess what number our universe was they’d always say 616 type thing
SuperiorHeckler
SuperiorHeckler - 5/12/2022, 4:47 PM
"Does this mean Kevin Feige has decided the MCU is the new main Marvel continuity?" -Josh

At least that would be one way to justify all the gender, race and orientation switches that they have done and plan to do in the future. 🤨
jjk2814
jjk2814 - 5/12/2022, 4:58 PM
Okay...I'll bring this up here because it's been bothering me...and I'm wondering if I'm crazy or if anyone will agree with me:

The music cue when Prof. X appears is NOT the cartoon theme but John Ottman's theme from X2. It's clearly inspired by the 97 theme but not the same.

That's what I think but EVERYONE on the internet says otherwise. I'm 100% willing to admit I'm wrong if I am.

Anyone agree?
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