“Everything that boils over is used from that moment,” continued Cumberbatch. Reflecting on the scene, during an early set visit, titular star Benedict Cumberbatch, who portrays both Doctor Strange and Sinister Strange, revealed, “I’m really excited for, egotistically, to see the two of them on-screen together where you’ve got Sinister Strange and our Strange cat-and-mousing each other, finding out who the other one is and whether to be trusted.” As expected, Strange does not agree to the trade, resulting in an all-out magic battle using literal musical notes. Sinister Strange then offers a bargain - he’ll give Doctor Strange the Darkhold if Strange gives him Christine Palmer, who is currently waiting outside of the Sanctum Santorum. If 616’s Strange ever had a dream where he was falling off a building, Sinister Strange takes responsibility. However, with every universe encountered, he discovered all his alt selves were just as unlucky as he was, and in a sinister act, he decided to put them all out of their misery. Sinister Strange sought the Darkhold so he could find a universe where he could be happy - the one he’s destined to be with Christine Palmer. In speaking to Sinister Strange, Doctor Strange learns that this version of himself mirrors The Scarlet Witch, and is his most tragic alternate. Strange discovers the keeper of this universe - “Sinister Strange,” who guards the Darkhold (the Book of the Damned).
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