Doctor Strange 2: 10 Multiverse Cameos That Would Break The Internet

If the Multiverse Of Madness doesn't bring back Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, then we all riot.

Chris Evans Human Torch/Johnny Storm
20th Century Studios

This article contains MASSIVE SPOILERS for Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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After four back-to-back movie releases in 2021, it's time for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to take a little bit of a big-screen break.

With No Way Home currently playing in cinemas, next on the docket is May 2022's Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, and based on everything we know so far, that's going to be a truly mind-blowing way for the MCU to start its year of film.

If the title alone wasn't a big enough clue, we now have confirmation: this movie is going to feature a ton of crazy multiverse cameos. As per The Hollywood Reporter's Heat Vision newsletter, Doctor Strange 2's recent reshoots added "more cameos and character introductions" to the film, with Marvel Studios wanting to have "more fun with the multiverse", spurred on by similar antics in No Way Home and Loki.

So, the question then becomes... who's going to show up in this movie?

As No Way Home just proved, anything is possible within the multiverse, and with over two decades of Marvel flicks to pull from, Marvel Studios is spoilt for choice when it comes to the internet-breaking cameos they could plonk in Strange's sequel.

10. Wesley Snipes As Blade

Chris Evans Human Torch/Johnny Storm
New Line Cinema

Along with Sam Raimi's Spider-Man and Fox's X-Men, Blade is one of those movies that helped kick-start the comic-book-movie craze we're living in today. If it had been a complete and utter failure, things could've panned out very differently indeed.

So, wouldn't it be cool if Multiverse Of Madness "tipped the hat" to this early trend-setter by bringing back Wesley Snipes for a cameo appearance?

Admittedly, this one is doubtful, simply because the MCU currently has a Blade project in the works, with two-time Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali attached to star. Giving some shine to the old Blade before the new Blade has had a chance to find his feet could come across as tone-deaf and insensitive.

Then again, Marvel Studios has earned the benefit of the doubt at this point - if they did give Snipes a cameo, they'd surely do it as respectfully as possible. Hell, why not throw in Ali alongside him, creating a sort of "passing of the torch" moment?

Snipes' Blade may not be the most popular OG Marvel character, but that would only make a potential cameo even more surprising.

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