On top of the characters from both Doctor Strange movies, Avengers: Infinity War is represented by Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, Tom Holland's Spider-Man, and the villainous Ebony Maw. The set also includes Benedict Wong's Wong and Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch, who both played key roles in the latest MCU solo movie. LEGOĬonsisting of 2708 pieces in total, the set comes with eight LEGO mini-figures, including three different versions of Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange. This set is an official piece of merchandise from LEGO's Infinity Saga line that ties in with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, although it also pays tribute to other movies from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sanctum Sanctorum Embodied in LEGO Form Doctor Strangeīrick Fanatics shared news of an upcoming set from LEGO depicting Marvel Studios' take on the Sanctum Sanctorum. Now, fans have a chance to enjoy their own version of this incredible building thanks to an expansive new LEGO set available for purchase. Housing incredibly powerful objects like the Eye of Agamotto and the Cloak of Levitation, the Sanctum stands as one of the most important parts of Doctor Strange's continuing journey through the MCU. The New York Sanctum has since made appearances in Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, and Spider-Man: No Way Home before it returned to the spotlight in Doctor Strange 2 in May 2022. The magical building was first introduced in 2016's Doctor Strange as one of the three worldwide Sanctums built by Agamotto - one in Strange's home of New York with two others in London and Hong Kong. Additionally, as has been the case in all of Marvel Studios' movies featuring Doctor Strange, the new sequel once again spent some time within the walls of New York's Sanctum Sanctorum. It’s really just the ambient noise of being outside.Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness brought viewers back into the MCU's mystical adventures behind the sorcerers of Kamar-Taj and a Multiversal newcomer in America Chavez. I just heard someone get out of a car and lock their door. Currently it’s early morning – it was dark when I turned the stream on about twenty-five minutes ago, and bells rang for 7 AM at around 1:05 PM Eastern. Doctor Strange has so far not yet appeared, but there are occasionally lights, sounds, and movement from within the Sanctum. The camera for the stream sits outside the Greenwich Village location. As of this posting, the stream is into the fifth hour of its planned 10-hour runtime. ![]() This morning Marvel, either as a way to help people get through their day or as a sign that they’re also starting to lose it a little bit, began a livestream on YouTube of ambient sound and picture from outside the Sanctum Sanctorum of Doctor Strange. ![]() At this point, it seems safe to say we’re all just doing what we have to to get by and stay sane in this new reality we’ve found ourselves in. People around the country have been social distancing and staying at home, and the comics industry has been dealing with its own specific weirdness with no new single issue comics having shipped for three Wednesdays in a row now. ![]() The last few weeks have been weird, to say the least.
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