Spoiler Alert: Here's What Happens in DOCTOR STRANGE's Post-Credits Scenes
If that headline wasn't enough for you, here's another warning: this post contains spoilers for Marvel Studios' upcoming film Doctor Strange, so turn back if you don't want to know what happens.
ScreenCrush has the details of the movie's mid-credits scene as well as a post-credits scene.
By the film's end, Strange has sworn to banish mystical threats to our world, so in the mid-credits bonus, we see him meeting with Thor about Loki. When Thor reveals he needs Loki's help to find Odin, Strange agrees to help Thor find them but demands that they all leave Earth for good once he does. Thor agrees. From the sound of it, this may hint at Strange being in Thor: Ragnarok, which was alluded to in those images of Thor looking for Strange's Sanctum Santorum.
In the post-credits scene, we see Baron Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) go from hero — or at least an ally — to a villain. I'll let ScreenCrush describe it:
There’s an earlier scene in Doctor Strange where we meet a character played by Benjamin Bratt — he’s not a superhero, but he did use the mystical arts to heal his paralysis. In the post-credits scene, we see Baron Mordo return to Bratt, where he rips out and absorbs his mystical powers. “There are too many sorcerers,” he says. Mordo spends much of the film as Strange’s ally and a devout student of The Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), but he’s clearly furious that Strange was named Sorcerer Supreme.
That sounds an awful lot like the end of Green Lantern when Sinestro finally turned evil, so here's hoping that's the only thing in this movie that calls to mind anything from that disaster of a film.
Doctor Strange hits theaters on November 4, 2016.