![]() ![]() on Twitter Marvel Similarities Avoided With Deleted Scene? The villain would have actually grabbed Chavez by the wrist in her pursuit, although it's unclear if the scene would have continued from there the way it played out in the final cut of Doctor Strange 2. on TwitterĪs the Scarlet Witch chased Strange and Chavez, she would unleash more of her true power that she'd gained since diving into the Darkhold's pages. There was even the possibility that they'd encounter one of the darker Strange Variants, similar to the way Earth-616's good doctor faced Sinister Strange at the end of the story. on TwitterĪlong with Wanda chasing the superhero duo, they would also have faced other demons while jumping through the Multiverse. It would have had the Scarlet Witch actually follow Strange and Chavez through the star portal, using visuals similar to the ones seen when the villain was pushing through reflections only shortly before. on TwitterĮarly in the sequence, it looks nearly identical to what came in the final cut of the movie where Chavez falls through with the blue light from her portal surrounding her in-frame. The scene starts out with Strange using his magic to get Chavez out of the Scarlet Witch's grip as Chavez opens one of her star portals. This scene would have pit Doctor Strange against the Scarlet Witch as Strange jumped through the Multiverse with America Chavez after escaping Kamar-Taj. Illustrator David Allcock, via Twitter user shared a compilation of storyboard art featuring a newly-revealed deleted scene from Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Doctor Strange 2's Deleted Scarlet Witch Battle Now, fans have another look at more deleted action from the Scarlet Witch, which would have put her and Strange toe-to-toe one more time early on in the Multiversal sequel. She would have beheaded him and given that removed head to Strange when they first met at the farm, leaving no doubt right from the start about who Strange would fight throughout Doctor Strange 2.Ĭoncept art has also teased other deleted scenes over the past few months, including a flashback to Strange losing his sister at the lake and a tease showing the villainous Nightmare in action. Most of that focus has been on the sequel's unused opening sequence, which would have featured Wanda Maximoff killing Earth-616's Baron Mordo. This led to some pretty impressive fight sequences between the MCU's two most powerful magic-wielders, although there have also been plenty of discussions about more of that coming through in deleted scenes. ![]() While the T-MAT race as such does not appear in Homeworld 2, the ship itself was used as the Planet Killer in the final mission of the Homeworld 2 campaign.Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness surprised fans right from the opening moment with the reveal that the Scarlet Witch would be the film's main antagonist. The nature of it's intended armament is unknown. The most common design of the T-MAT ship is commonly referred to as the "Starfish." Illustrated by Jon Aaron Kambeitz in Homeworld concept art where it was named "t-mat." The ship has five arms capable of folding. The T-MAT also appear in Homeworld 2 concept documents. Several 'P3' ships appear in game files for Homeworld, including a frigate, destroyer, and the megaship (commonly referred to as the "lavaship"). But at some point in the game you might have a chance to get your revenge, if you’re lucky." - Alex Garden But you hate them, you hate them… You really hate them and there’s nothing you can do because they’re so much more powerful than you. And you’re left baffled and not understanding why this is happening. They’re like the great evil of the universe they have no motivation that you can discern, they just come in and basically kick your ass, and do whatever the hell they want to and then they leave. " P3, no one knows nothing about… they’re this extremely mysterious, extremely powerful race that you’re almost unable to defeat and they’re completely evil. Alex Garden, the CEO of Relic Entertainment, describes the P3 or T-MAT race:
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