No I think Dr.Strange can see that and can tell Thor to go for the head But, just like in MoM, Spoiler alert: Dr.Strange defeated Thanos by himself, and it wasn't the 1 in 14 million win in his vision Basically means that in those 14 million+ outcomes, a lot of those they actually did defeat Thanos, but again, spoiler alert: in Loki, we learned that the TVA or (He who remains in this case) is keeping the sacred timeline, so perhaps Strange said 1 in 14 million outcomes isn't really how many times they won (like what ironman asked) but more how they won in the sacred timeline, which the name suggest, only 1 timeline Edit: TL;DR: basically Strange saw what Kang saw, and did the same thing, meaning each and everything that happened prior to the events in infinity war and endgame are meant to be and are absolute to keep the sacred timeline
If fortune tellers tell someone their exact future, it completely change the outcome drastically. That's why fortune tellers have to speak in riddles or be cryptic.
I liked all Thor movies even the second and I think the fourth wasn't the worst of them. Yes it was clearly worse than the 3rd, but the 3rd was the best of the whole series so that's ok.
I still can't get over L&T. Can't believe how dirty it did him, especially when it had all the makings of something great. Jane returning as Lady Thor, Christian Bale as Gorr, the Greek pantheon of gods (with a perfect Zeus casting), Thor regaining his "honor" and coming back after Infinity War and Endgame. It had so many ideas that could save the whole movie individually, but somehow fumbled them all so, so hard
Thor in the comics has a really weird past. He used to *think* he was about 1500 years old (like Thor in MCU says he is), but he was actually incredibly older. A group of shadowy elder beings called Those Who Sit Above In Shadow had been manipulating the Gods, Trolls, Giants, Dwarves, Elves, etc of the Nine Realms into re-enacting Ragnarok over and over again. Each time they fed on the pain, hatred, death, and destruction, then resurrected all the combatants, reset their memories, and restarted their history to start the process all over again. Thor finally broke the cycle, and the beings involved are slowly recovering their memories of past cycles. Thor's actual age is nearly one million years. But up until relatively recent story lines, he could only remember a tiny fraction of it, and the same was true of Odin, Loki, and all the others.
@@rachit In the MCU it is, yes. In the comics, they were created from the genetic stock of proto-humans about 1 million years ago, instead of essentially being androids. In the comics, Celestials create Deviants and Eternals from the base stock of the potentially sentient species on worlds they visit, and see whether the baseline (with potential for mutation), Deviant, or Eternal stocks win out. For instance, the modern Skrulls are the descendants of the Deviant strain, because they killed off all the non-shapeshifting baseline Skrulls (although there might have been some crossbreeding, because there are very rare Skrull mutants) and all but one of the Eternals.
@@Mi-Jung_Kim-tq2bl Like fr 😭, the OP sounds pretty interesting with Thor breaking the cycle and being that, but as for the Deviants and Skrulls, I’m trying to understand.
Dire!! His brother was killed right in front of him when he finally showed signs of being reformed! Him home was destroyed!! Father dead! Best friend dead! Favorite weapon destroyed, although it comes back eventually. Jane dead! I don’t know where to stop with how dire his future is
Because it's an entire different version of the movie itself that would have changed a lot. In this scene Odin was being implied that he is a homeless person like the other deleted scenes. They scrapped that, they should scrap this one that is being related to it.
Semi-Pro response: I mostly edit what's called ADR (aka additional dialogue recording.) I'd step in when Bumbershoot is taking into his elbow and fixing it in post isn't going to work, for example. Sometimes, it's a scene that defeats the continuity, or sounds like the worst cold-reading scammer that ever scammed by cold-reading. What the hell do you do with a momentum killer like that? Nothing. Before the handshake, it's a subway map. Much of the total market doesn't use a map like that, so the very subtle jokes about yellow line at the end of that train and that the green line station connects with other lines that diverge.... So, this too needs cutting. There're more interesting things that could be onscreen. Or it might be a more expensive reshoot because Chris Evans can't shave. Or you need to meet expectations for how many times it can be shown a day. Or it's going direct to streaming and there're no rules to follow, no restrictions. 3+ hours directorial plot wanks are completely acceptable. There's no art, the Algorithm is all! These are the suits who are saying technical words that they don't understand, because AI means that you don't have to do anything - dump the raw output trash bin and you have wonderful content. Not story, not film, not acting... Almost makes you want to go on strike so that what these idiots do isn't confused with what we do. .
Talk about a crossover. And since Benedict Cumberbatch is British, he'd fit right in. Just don't make him the Professor Of Dark Arts because they never last. 🤷🏻♀️
They really need to stop cutting these brilliant scenes whoever decided to cut this scene needs to be fired because they're probably the same person cutting out all the other great scenes from other Marvel movies
@@iiAyJayo thank you for showing the rest of us readers that you don't bother to read the comics. Because when this movie came out Marvel did a poll among its readers. Videos of readers responded that this was their favorite scene and one of the best scenes in a Marvel movie they have ever seen. So my source is Marvel the editorial page
The whole thing coming from a handshake isn’t all that weird. It’s a thing that’s been used in other fiction, and even stuff like Vulcans from Star Trek don’t make physical contact very often because they’re touch telepathic (meaning all emotion hidden behind that stony exterior is immediately flooded into the mind of the other).
@@Just_Call_Me_Tim Strange never showed such power and at that moment didnt use time stone. Doesnt matter if in comic he have such power, in movies its diferent. Its good thing they cut that out. It was smart move. If that movie was made today they would keep it in and aded more nonsense without explanations
▪️ The Sorcerer Supreme has shown this Power multiple times . . . (When she 1st met Stephen When she encounters Hulk When she Dies . . ' She can see everyone's future but her own past that point ' . . While floating outside of the hospital window) So, after Strange reaches the same level, why wouldn't he have it as well ? They're not gonna show Every Single Power he possesses on screen.
@@sd3nva reach same level? Hmmm not sure thats the case in movie. Strange 2 and No way home shows us Sorcerer supreme is more of a title as leader rather than about power level
@@Jakub88S It's the same with any head job title . . A certain level of Knowledge is Required to hold certain positions . . . and Stephen has shown many times that he WILL be the Best at what he does. Remember . . He was learning everything waaaaay ahead of what he was supposed to know, and Wong was telling him what he was learning was to advanced for where he was at in the beginning . . . That was before he even finished training. They showed how he was as a doctor and how he was when he started training for a reason . . . . To show you that he was going to be the Baddest Sorcerer Supreme ever . . Just like he was in the comics. Soooo . . . After seeing the type of Mind he has and the type of person he is (Arrogant, know everything about anything) . . . . You don't think that he would become a Sorcerer Supreme that knows Everything that she knew . . . and Most Likely more ? They more than likely took that out for TIME purposes or Not Wanting to Tell Where They Were Going With the Character rather than him just not having the power . . . He had it . . . . That's why they filmed it.
@@mrfixite Love and Thunder is overly silly, needlessly woke, and underwhelming in its presenting of the main villain, Zeus, and Valhalla. You know, hot trash.
I wish they kept it in so that it helps to add some sort of stake and mystery to Thor’s “destiny”. Then again, that bit of humour near the end killed any form of ominous!
Doctor Strange Before Thor arrives at the Bleeker Street Sanctum .. I solemnly swear I am up to all good. and after Thor leaves ... (Cheekily) Mischief Managed ?
Bro got his thunder powers unlocked and his brother killed in front of him causing him to have a great depression for 5 years (if i remembered correctly) and coming back on track with Avengers Endgame and Love and Thunder Amazing
Yes. That change was Taika Waititi mutating into the most sinister Marvel supervillain, esmasculating Thor in "Love and Thunder" and turning Korg into the JarJar Binks of the MCU.
Oh that's a new scene and that would have added to the movie very greatly. I love Benedict Cumberbatch playing doctor strange because he has it perfectly down packed on how Stephen is in the comics
I've looked through these comments, and no one has come up with the idea that maybe Thor was fated to die in Rangnorök like he was in the Norse stories, but his decisions changed his future.
You can see the personality/behavioural change switching from being 'the best one of us' by The Ancient one basically passing on the mantle - Dr. Strange, and back to Simply Dr. Steven Strange after thor's unexpected but obvious reaction 😂. Dr. Steven Strange have come a long way indeed. Benedict Cumberbatch is just perfect for this role and is an AMAZING 💯 actor.
Hey Doc, maybe tell him to go for the head, since you can see his future, it would've been pretty helpful.
I think Strange more likely felt it than actually saw it.
So basically he practically said "I felt a disturbance in the force."
@@haroldcruz8550 true
No I think Dr.Strange can see that and can tell Thor to go for the head
But, just like in MoM,
Spoiler alert:
Dr.Strange defeated Thanos by himself, and it wasn't the 1 in 14 million win in his vision
Basically means that in those 14 million+ outcomes, a lot of those they actually did defeat Thanos, but again, spoiler alert: in Loki, we learned that the TVA or (He who remains in this case) is keeping the sacred timeline, so perhaps Strange said 1 in 14 million outcomes isn't really how many times they won (like what ironman asked) but more how they won in the sacred timeline, which the name suggest, only 1 timeline
Edit:
TL;DR: basically Strange saw what Kang saw, and did the same thing, meaning each and everything that happened prior to the events in infinity war and endgame are meant to be and are absolute to keep the sacred timeline
@@anthony23ant that was an entirely different Doctor Strange that defeated Thanos in MoM
He followed the number one rule of fortune tellers. Be descriptive, but overly vague!!! lol
_"For another $100 the spirits may become more clear."_
@@NarwahlGaming **guy flickering the lights** _"Oh, no! The spirits are mad! Quick! Add another $50 to calm them down!"_
The spirit's sin is pay to win
@@DlcEnergy If EA had fortune telling as a side business
If fortune tellers tell someone their exact future, it completely change the outcome drastically. That's why fortune tellers have to speak in riddles or be cryptic.
Thor: " Dire, you say? I'd give my right eye to find out what those are ! "
"Good! No worries then..."
you mean both eys
Well, Odin did give up an eye to gain the knowledge of the runes, so there's precedent for that.
Yeah, they are about to turn him into a huge dork. I guess that's what Doc was talking about
😂😂😂true
Facts sadly
What’s a dork? English isn’t my native language.
@@mikewhocheeseharry5292someone who’s isn’t smart
@@yahiko7448no that's a idiot. A dork is a socially awkward person presenting themselves in a somewhat nerdy fashion.
“Well that’s… incredibly depressing” killed me 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, pretty funny line. Glad they canned the scene though
He could sense love and thunder changing thor's entire personality
thor love and thunder was just a children's story told by Korg in the POV of KORG..none of it was based on MCU reality
True...His Love with Jane Forster will have Consequences.
@@musicpatron1693 That explains everything...
I fell asleep and never finished watching it. Same with black widow I think. Wtf marvel.
@@musicpatron1693 that doesnt make it a good movie
“The writers are going to trash your character development turn you into a parody of yourself.”
"Say no to Love and Thunder."
I love Thor. This still hurts.lol
I liked all Thor movies even the second and I think the fourth wasn't the worst of them. Yes it was clearly worse than the 3rd, but the 3rd was the best of the whole series so that's ok.
@@blubbblubbblubbishno it wasn't stop being a thor bootlicker, the most recent thor movies are trash, you like shit ok
I still can't get over L&T. Can't believe how dirty it did him, especially when it had all the makings of something great. Jane returning as Lady Thor, Christian Bale as Gorr, the Greek pantheon of gods (with a perfect Zeus casting), Thor regaining his "honor" and coming back after Infinity War and Endgame. It had so many ideas that could save the whole movie individually, but somehow fumbled them all so, so hard
"I've been falling for thirty minutes!!". Glad they kept it the way they did.
Thor in the comics has a really weird past. He used to *think* he was about 1500 years old (like Thor in MCU says he is), but he was actually incredibly older. A group of shadowy elder beings called Those Who Sit Above In Shadow had been manipulating the Gods, Trolls, Giants, Dwarves, Elves, etc of the Nine Realms into re-enacting Ragnarok over and over again. Each time they fed on the pain, hatred, death, and destruction, then resurrected all the combatants, reset their memories, and restarted their history to start the process all over again. Thor finally broke the cycle, and the beings involved are slowly recovering their memories of past cycles.
Thor's actual age is nearly one million years. But up until relatively recent story lines, he could only remember a tiny fraction of it, and the same was true of Odin, Loki, and all the others.
I know a bad example to provide here but isn’t that what celestials did with the eternals ?
@@rachit In the MCU it is, yes. In the comics, they were created from the genetic stock of proto-humans about 1 million years ago, instead of essentially being androids.
In the comics, Celestials create Deviants and Eternals from the base stock of the potentially sentient species on worlds they visit, and see whether the baseline (with potential for mutation), Deviant, or Eternal stocks win out. For instance, the modern Skrulls are the descendants of the Deviant strain, because they killed off all the non-shapeshifting baseline Skrulls (although there might have been some crossbreeding, because there are very rare Skrull mutants) and all but one of the Eternals.
Too many comics too many writers too many stupid writing
@@Mi-Jung_Kim-tq2bl Like fr 😭, the OP sounds pretty interesting with Thor breaking the cycle and being that, but as for the Deviants and Skrulls, I’m trying to understand.
Odin did not lost memories by it same about Buri (the grandfather of Odin) and buri they never controlled
"Disney has dier plans for you my friend" 😂
dire*
😂
@@courtkendell It's crazy how only your comment correcting their English has the "Translate to English" link underneath it.
Strange: "I sense a great disturbance in the -"
Thor: "Why does that sound familiar?" 😂
He probably just had a bad feeling about it.
@@JC130676 Han Cumberbatch
"ok what did you see then?"
"I saw... I saw a clown"
Dire!! His brother was killed right in front of him when he finally showed signs of being reformed! Him home was destroyed!! Father dead! Best friend dead! Favorite weapon destroyed, although it comes back eventually. Jane dead! I don’t know where to stop with how dire his future is
No it's none of that. He's talking about Thor becoming Fat Thor
Dr Strange predicted Thor Love and Thunder 😂😂😂
That's not the name of that movie.
Also... All is fair.
thought it was Love and Thunder..?
@jocomfiresin6982 I think the old saying goes, "All is Wonder in Love & Thunder"
@@drewskiwest5284 yes it was, good call autocorrect must have done it's thing
He was probably referring to the haircut he gets later in the movie
Little did he knew that Thor is going to lose everything he wanted, but he keeps smiling to this day. *Poor man* 😢
Should have ended it with, "And your lucky numbers are 3, 8, 24, 76.".
Lmfao
And your Zodiac sign is still a mystery. LOL
And a stale cookie to have at the end.
The Iconic Yellow Gloves is what really made this scene and its the last time he was seen wearing them 💯
Thor meeting doctor strange for the first time. Not beating doctor strange for the first time
Why they not add it that would have been good
Because it's an entire different version of the movie itself that would have changed a lot. In this scene Odin was being implied that he is a homeless person like the other deleted scenes. They scrapped that, they should scrap this one that is being related to it.
Because it goes nowhere
@vang-toulee8351 so where was Loki in the original scene?
@@VoVina111 in a New York Porta Potty
Semi-Pro response: I mostly edit what's called ADR (aka additional dialogue recording.) I'd step in when Bumbershoot is taking into his elbow and fixing it in post isn't going to work, for example.
Sometimes, it's a scene that defeats the continuity, or sounds like the worst cold-reading scammer that ever scammed by cold-reading. What the hell do you do with a momentum killer like that? Nothing.
Before the handshake, it's a subway map. Much of the total market doesn't use a map like that, so the very subtle jokes about yellow line at the end of that train and that the green line station connects with other lines that diverge.... So, this too needs cutting. There're more interesting things that could be onscreen.
Or it might be a more expensive reshoot because Chris Evans can't shave. Or you need to meet expectations for how many times it can be shown a day.
Or it's going direct to streaming and there're no rules to follow, no restrictions. 3+ hours directorial plot wanks are completely acceptable. There's no art, the Algorithm is all! These are the suits who are saying technical words that they don't understand, because AI means that you don't have to do anything - dump the raw output trash bin and you have wonderful content. Not story, not film, not acting... Almost makes you want to go on strike so that what these idiots do isn't confused with what we do.
.
I think he's talking about being in the new Mad Max movie 😂😂😂
Dear Kevin please re-release a full version of your movies, as the deleted scenes improve the narrative.
he was probably talking about the next Thor movie. it was indeed a dark future. and also, a terrible movie.
He senses Thors next movie gonna suck big time...
THE SCENE SHOULD HAVE BEEN KEPT IN!
1000%!
they should have kept this in the movie!!!!
"I sense a disturbance in the force"
Thor: "ohhh I 'see' what you did there"
Soooo, Dr. Strange has a Marauder's Map??? I always wondered if the Harry Potter Universe crossed with the MCU at some point... Now I know.
👍🏼😆👍🏼
Nah, Disney hasn't bought Warner Bros. Not yet...
Talk about a crossover. And since Benedict Cumberbatch is British, he'd fit right in. Just don't make him the Professor Of Dark Arts because they never last. 🤷🏻♀️
Glad they left this out
He was talking about love and thunder
They should've kept this scene, makes audience more anticipated about Thor's future
I liked the gloves, should've kept them
That bugged me over the years.
They really need to stop cutting these brilliant scenes whoever decided to cut this scene needs to be fired because they're probably the same person cutting out all the other great scenes from other Marvel movies
This was not a brilliant scene. The key thing might have got a few laughs. But omniscience from a handshake is braindead.
@@iiAyJayo well you and the minority may think that but the majority of fans of Marvel comic book fans disagree with you.
@@ForestTre And where's your data to support that?
@@iiAyJayo thank you for showing the rest of us readers that you don't bother to read the comics. Because when this movie came out Marvel did a poll among its readers. Videos of readers responded that this was their favorite scene and one of the best scenes in a Marvel movie they have ever seen. So my source is Marvel the editorial page
@@ForestTre Lol I bet
it look sweird. ok, Strange have time stone, but to know Thor have some dark future just randomly from shaking hand? Glad they left it out
The whole thing coming from a handshake isn’t all that weird. It’s a thing that’s been used in other fiction, and even stuff like Vulcans from Star Trek don’t make physical contact very often because they’re touch telepathic (meaning all emotion hidden behind that stony exterior is immediately flooded into the mind of the other).
@@Just_Call_Me_Tim Strange never showed such power and at that moment didnt use time stone. Doesnt matter if in comic he have such power, in movies its diferent. Its good thing they cut that out. It was smart move. If that movie was made today they would keep it in and aded more nonsense without explanations
▪️ The Sorcerer Supreme has shown this Power multiple times . . .
(When she 1st met Stephen
When she encounters Hulk
When she Dies . . ' She can see everyone's future but her own past that point ' . . While floating outside of the hospital window)
So, after Strange reaches the same level, why wouldn't he have it as well ?
They're not gonna show Every Single Power he possesses on screen.
@@sd3nva reach same level? Hmmm not sure thats the case in movie. Strange 2 and No way home shows us Sorcerer supreme is more of a title as leader rather than about power level
@@Jakub88S
It's the same with any head job title . . A certain level of Knowledge is Required to hold certain positions . . . and Stephen has shown many times that he WILL be the Best at what he does.
Remember . . He was learning everything waaaaay ahead of what he was supposed to know, and Wong was telling him what he was learning was to advanced for where he was at in the beginning . . . That was before he even finished training.
They showed how he was as a doctor and how he was when he started training for a reason . . . . To show you that he was going to be the Baddest Sorcerer Supreme ever . . Just like he was in the comics.
Soooo . . . After seeing the type of Mind he has and the type of person he is (Arrogant, know everything about anything) . . . . You don't think that he would become a Sorcerer Supreme that knows Everything that she knew . . . and Most Likely more ?
They more than likely took that out for TIME purposes or Not Wanting to Tell Where They Were Going With the Character rather than him just not having the power . . .
He had it . . . . That's why they filmed it.
Dr. Strange foretelling more losses for Thor would’ve been great for both of their characters’ development… very sad though 😢
It was a prediction that Hemsworth would have to star in a trash movie called Love and Thunder.
I thought it was ghostbusters
@@kushina382 guess the prediction had a double impact 😂
I didn't think it was fantastic but I don't understand all of the hate for love and thunder.
@@mrfixite Love and Thunder is overly silly, needlessly woke, and underwhelming in its presenting of the main villain, Zeus, and Valhalla. You know, hot trash.
@@morphicresonance4015your just a hater
Wish they kept that in
Why is it that some of the deleted scenes from MCU are way more badass than the ones they kept in the films.😢
Doctor Strange isn't just a wizard, he's an overseer. Time stone and all...
Strange broke the 4th wall there, showing him and us the REAL Thor destiny in the MCU.
And yeah... that's scary
Kids are never depressing he may have lost a lot but he gained a kick ass side kick !
He saw the Endgame script
I wish they kept it in so that it helps to add some sort of stake and mystery to Thor’s “destiny”. Then again, that bit of humour near the end killed any form of ominous!
It’s not scary at all, but it’s a good scene
Strange: “I cast MAP !”
Doctor Strange Before Thor arrives at the Bleeker Street Sanctum ..
I solemnly swear I am up to all good.
and after Thor leaves ...
(Cheekily) Mischief Managed ?
Since this was ragnarok, he has to be talking about the lil girl in love and thunder and gore
He's talking about Thor getting fat
Your idea of "scary" and my idea of "scary" are two drastically different things.
Deadpool 3 will explore more of this 😮
Bro got his thunder powers unlocked and his brother killed in front of him causing him to have a great depression for 5 years (if i remembered correctly) and coming back on track with Avengers Endgame and Love and Thunder
Amazing
Maybe I could have continued watching MCU movies if scenes like these were included
If I was thor i would shock someone every time we shook hands
His future in the MCU? So maybe he can go over to DC then?
That’s the depressing ending
Yes. That change was Taika Waititi mutating into the most sinister Marvel supervillain, esmasculating Thor in "Love and Thunder" and turning Korg into the JarJar Binks of the MCU.
This visit is how Himdel knew where to send Hulk in Infinity War. 😁
Doctor strange was terrified what Thor would become in abomination that is "Love and thunder" Damn you writers and Disney..
Well, at least the good doctor didn't piss down Thor's back while telling him it was raining.
...Fly don't Lie...
I love this modern response to the prophecy XD 'That's... incredibly depressing' 'I know, sorry...'
And then Thor said never remind me to shake your hand ever again.
They totally should have kept that in.
It revealed a lot so it was wise to leave it out
It was foreshadowing, did not reveal a lot. You only say that because you already know what’s happened
Oh that's a new scene and that would have added to the movie very greatly. I love Benedict Cumberbatch playing doctor strange because he has it perfectly down packed on how Stephen is in the comics
They should've kept that scene.
Thing is, Asgardians were always aware of Ragnarok.
Dr Strange was warning us about Taika Waititi 💀
Destruction of Asgard. Death of sis, bro, and dad
Maybe he got a glimpse of Love and Thunder. Pretty scary for sure
He was low-key lookin' for Loki
I've looked through these comments, and no one has come up with the idea that maybe Thor was fated to die in Rangnorök like he was in the Norse stories, but his decisions changed his future.
This is not jokey enough for that Thor director
"DEI will COMPLETELY ruin your character after Thanos is defeated. Sorry..."
Yeah, he foresaw Thor Love and Thunder.
Imagine he knew Loki's destiny.
Honestly, it kinda seems like a bit in which the actors were just fucking around in costume lol
Strange predicted Fat Thor.
Damn. He saw Love & Thunder this far out 😮 😆
He still got along with him way better than Tony.
They should have kept that scene
They should never delete scenes!
Anyone else find the irony of another Doc having something to do with time/time travel ala Back To The Future.
I wish the kept it in and then in the finial endgame fight he said " I told you so"
Thor should be heading towards becoming the rune king
Oh yea that’s right. Strange saw Thor being turned into a joke and then eventually being replaced by padme amidala.
The Dead Zone vibes.
Thor: “Thats depressing”😂💀
Strange “yeah sorry, didn’t mean too…”
"Destiny has dire plans for you my friend."
It's like he could feel Thor packing on the pounds.
Yeah Doc really described Thor's boring future
“You will look like, melted ice cream”
Doctor Strange: " Destiny has dire plans for you."
Thor: "What is it?"
Doctor Strange: "It's called Love and Thunder."
You can see the personality/behavioural change switching from being 'the best one of us' by The Ancient one basically passing on the mantle - Dr. Strange, and back to Simply Dr. Steven Strange after thor's unexpected but obvious reaction 😂.
Dr. Steven Strange have come a long way indeed. Benedict Cumberbatch is just perfect for this role and is an AMAZING 💯 actor.
*Handshake fortune telling*
Eye ... see ... what you did there.
MCU formula:
Serious scene + 3 seconds = joke
They should have kept it!
Rune King Thor foreshadow.
How can they cut this out ??!!😮😮😮
Because it's braindead. Omniscience from a handshake? Stupid.
Destiny arrives all the same...
Too bad Dr. Strange didn't shake Loki's hand. He would find out just who the true hero of them all is. 💚
That's incredibly depressing... and vague.
Loving the new channel!
Doc was probably trying to warn him about the MsheU.