The New "Doctor Strange 2" Trailer Marks the Return of the "WandaVision" Twins

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues its quest into the multiverse in the forthcoming "Doctor Strange" sequel. This past December, Marvel released the teaser trailer for "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" - a follow-up for 2016's "Doctor Strange" - that finds Benedict Cumberbatch's character entangled in a world of mayhem after the multiverse is tampered with. Marvel released the film's full trailer on Feb. 13 during the Super Bowl, giving us another glimpse at the dangerous dimension that Doctor Strange has unleashed. "You opened a doorway between universes, and we don't know who or what will walk through it," Sorcerer Supreme Wong (played by Benedict Wong) points out in the trailer. In the two-minute clip, Strange joins forces with Wanda Maximoff/The Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) - following the events that occurred in "WandaVision" - as they embark on a mission to learn more about the multiverse and confront the unknown. Related: This WandaVision Theory Leads Directly to Doctor Strange's Multiverse of Madness Just a month ahead of the sequel film's release, Marvel shared another minute-long trailer for "Doctor Strange 2" that confirmed the return of "WandaVision"'s Tommy and Billy Maximoff in a reunion with Wanda. The short clip also teased the showdown between Doctor Strange and the evil version of himself, Sinister Strange. Prior to its official release, the film's first teaser trailer originally appears as a postcredits scene in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." The latest "Doctor Strange" installment will pick up on the fallout that happens after Strange casts the spell that alters space and time. Aside from Cumberbatch reprising his role, "Doctor Strange 2" also marks the return of Dr. Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams) and Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor). America Chavez (played by Xochitl Gomez) also joins the new installment as a newcomer. There's a whole lot of chaos happening in the next "Strange" movie, and we can't wait to see what else awaits us. "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" hits theaters on May 6. Watch the latest trailer ahead.

The New "Doctor Strange 2" Trailer Marks the Return of the "WandaVision" Twins

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues its quest into the multiverse in the forthcoming "Doctor Strange" sequel. This past December, Marvel released the teaser trailer for "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" - a follow-up for 2016's "Doctor Strange" - that finds Benedict Cumberbatch's character entangled in a world of mayhem after the multiverse is tampered with. Marvel released the film's full trailer on Feb. 13 during the Super Bowl, giving us another glimpse at the dangerous dimension that Doctor Strange has unleashed.

"You opened a doorway between universes, and we don't know who or what will walk through it," Sorcerer Supreme Wong (played by Benedict Wong) points out in the trailer. In the two-minute clip, Strange joins forces with Wanda Maximoff/The Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) - following the events that occurred in "WandaVision" - as they embark on a mission to learn more about the multiverse and confront the unknown.

Just a month ahead of the sequel film's release, Marvel shared another minute-long trailer for "Doctor Strange 2" that confirmed the return of "WandaVision"'s Tommy and Billy Maximoff in a reunion with Wanda. The short clip also teased the showdown between Doctor Strange and the evil version of himself, Sinister Strange.

Prior to its official release, the film's first teaser trailer originally appears as a postcredits scene in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." The latest "Doctor Strange" installment will pick up on the fallout that happens after Strange casts the spell that alters space and time.

Aside from Cumberbatch reprising his role, "Doctor Strange 2" also marks the return of Dr. Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams) and Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor). America Chavez (played by Xochitl Gomez) also joins the new installment as a newcomer. There's a whole lot of chaos happening in the next "Strange" movie, and we can't wait to see what else awaits us. "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" hits theaters on May 6. Watch the latest trailer ahead.