Wong is the Sorcerer Supreme and the leader of the Masters of the Mystic Arts.
Biography[]
Doctor Strange Prelude[]
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Doctor Strange[]
The keeper of Kamar-Taj's vast library of mystical tomes, the no-nonsense Wong is tasked with not only deciding who is worthy of studying from The Ancient One's private collection but also protecting the sacred incantations from falling into the wrong hands. While quiet and unassuming, make no mistake - if someone were to try to steal from Wong's library, they'd have to get through him first.
Avengers: Infinity War[]
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Avengers: Endgame[]
- "Is that everyone?"
"What, you wanted more?" - ―Doctor Strange and Wong[src]
After Bruce Banner used the Infinity Stones to restore everyone that Thanos disintegrated in the Decimation, Wong arrived with Stephen Strange and the Avengers' other allies. As Wong helped to transport the whole armies to the battlefield, Strange questioned him if that was everyone, leading Wong to sarcastically ask if he wanted any more. Alongside the Avengers' other allies, Wong participated in the final battle with 2014 Thanos.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings[]
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Spider-Man: No Way Home[]
- "Hi? I'm..."
"The most famous person in the world, I know. Wong. Try not to slip. We don't have liability insurance." - ―Peter Parker and Wong[src]
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness[]
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law[]
"The People vs. Emil Blonsky"[]
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"Is This Not Real Magic?"[]
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"Whose Show is This?"[]
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Character traits[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Master Sorcerer: As the current Sorcerer Supreme and the leader of the Masters of the Mystic Arts, Wong is one of the most powerful members of the order, possessing a considerable mastery of the mystic arts, which he uses to defend his native reality. Wong's overall knowledge of magic is incredible, as he is knowledgable of many dangerous spells and artifacts that were forbidden to all other members of the Masters of the Mystic Arts, such as the Eye of Agamotto and the Dark Dimension ritual.
- Eldritch Magic Manipulation: Wong is able to create, shape and manipulate Eldritch Magic into weapons, shields or spells.
- Portal Generation: Via Sling Ring; Wong is able to open a fiery portal to another location, gaining power to move tremendous distances instantaneously.
- Interdimensional Travel: Via a Sling Ring; Wong can travel between different dimensions and universes, crossing over different planes of existence or travelling across several forms of reality.
- Illusion Casting: While explaining the Infinity Stones to Bruce Banner and Tony Stark, Wong was able to generate, create and project a holographic illusion of the cosmos and the stones.
- Astral Projection: Wong is capable of separating his astral form from his body, gaining access to the Astral Dimension.
Equipment[]
- Wand of Watoomb: Wong utilizes the Wand of Watoomb as one of his weapons of choice, it is a durable weapon and can be used to channel magic into it; therefore making it a powerful relic.
- Quarterstaff: Wong utilizes a quarterstaff as one of his weapons of choice.
- Sling Ring: A mystical that enables Wong to open a fiery portal to another location to allow instant transportation to any location he desires.
Relationships[]
- Masters of the Mystic Arts
- Ancient One - Master; deceased.
- Karl Mordo - Ally.
- Tina Minoru - Ally.
- Daniel Drumm - Ally; deceased.
- Stephen Strange/Dr. Strange - Friend and ally.
- Hamir - Ally.
- Zealots
- Kaecilius - Ally turned enemy; deceased.
- Witch - Enemy.
- Tony Stark/Iron Man - Ally; deceased.
- Bruce Banner/Hulk - Ally.
- Black Order
- Ebony Maw - Enemy; deceased.
- Cull Obsidian - Enemy; deceased.
- Thanos - Enemy; deceased.
- Thanos (2014 version) - Enemy; deceased.
- Emil Blonsky/Abomination - Opponent.
Appearances/Actors[]
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (6 films)
- Doctor Strange (First appearance) - Benedict Wong
- Avengers: Infinity War - Benedict Wong
- Avengers: Endgame - Benedict Wong
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - Benedict Wong
- Spider-Man: No Way Home - Benedict Wong
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Benedict Wong
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (1 series)
- She-Hulk: Attorney at Law - Benedict Wong
- "The People vs. Emil Blonsky"
- "Is This Not Real Magic?"
- "Whose Show is This"
- She-Hulk: Attorney at Law - Benedict Wong
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (1 comic)
Behind the scenes[]
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Trivia[]
- In the comics, Wong is usually a manservant and protector of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
- The actor who portrays Wong has the last name of the character he is portraying. Oddly enough, he also shares the same first name as Stephen Strange actor Benedict Cumberbatch.