Is it just me or does the characterization of Doctor Strange in Spiderman: No Way Home feel wrong? Throughout the first Doctor Strange he seems pretty mature and competent and then in Thor: Ragnarok he was quite stoic and mature. The same goes for both Infinity War and Endgame. Why is he all of the sudden acting so immature? I mean I feel like he would have heeded what Wong said and he wouldn't just decide to cast an extremely risky and dangerous spell. Honestly, you'd think he would have given Peter a nice cup of tea, explained why he couldn't manipulate reality for him, given him some good advice, and then sent him on his way.
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It could be Lorna Dane. That would be an interesting fight, but they would have to make Polaris more advanced than she has been in other adaptions.
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I psyched myself up wanting Lorna Dane in the MCU and now they are having Professor X. I'm not really down for that, because the previous casting for him was so excellent.
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Alright, I've got it. Doctor Strange had a mental breakdown after the events of Endgame, because of all the pressure and the affects of using the Time Stone to see all the possible futures and that is why he is acting so weird in No Way Home.
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