Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Joe Manganiello. He's got the rough look and the height.I'm probably in the minority here, but who would you cast as Harry Dresden?
I would have liked the one from the tv series despite some people not liking that.
Joe Manganiello. He's got the rough look and the height.I'm probably in the minority here, but who would you cast as Harry Dresden?
I would have liked the one from the tv series despite some people not liking that.
That's fair, I did forget about him talking to Wanda, without having his team stop literally cutting up the body for 5 minutes. So yeah that's pretty evil.He turned into a mustache-twirling villain before the start of the show when he intentionally antagonized a powerful sorceress* who just returned from the Blip and is in triple grief - killing her beloved, watching someone else kill her beloved, and having the cause for which she killed her beloved fail because she had delayed so she blames herself for all of what happened. Oh, and then lying about it to everyone else and framing her for stealing it. (None of this excuses her - it just paints him correctly from the get-go.)
Sorry, he started stupid, villainous (with the frame) and antagonistic. Just because many of his actions are parallel to what someone who was trying to do right would do does make it any less so.
As others have mentioned, Banner knows Strange. So Banner contacts him, and says "hey man there's this crazy thing going on". Now maybe Dr Strange says "I know I'm watching it", or is in another dimension and can't be reached....but in that case Wong would go, or another wizard guardian.Selvig knows Thor, who is in space, and doesn't own a phone, Nat, who is dead, Tony, who is dead, Steve, who is retired, Clint, who is retired, Nick Fury, who is a skrull, and Banner, who is injured. So, say Darcy overcomes her ego and decided she is out of her depth. She phones Selvig and manages to get through despite the time zone difference. Selvig phones Banner, and manages to get through, despite the time zone difference. Selvig manages to persuade Banner that he is a) needed (even though he isn't), and b) wants to get involved (even though Banner dislikes fighting and knows nothing about magic). Banner hops on a Greyhound bus (because he is too big for a moped now, and couldn't steer anyway with his arm in a sling), and 24 hours later arrives in Westview. Where he finds there is nothing he can science and nothing he can smash.
Why would Wong go? The problem resolved itself. You don't send out a fire engine if you don't need to, because it won't be available when a more serious problem arises.As others have mentioned, Banner knows Strange. So Banner contacts him, and says "hey man there's this crazy thing going on". Now maybe Dr Strange says "I know I'm watching it", or is in another dimension and can't be reached....but in that case Wong would go, or another wizard guardian.
If the opening was literally a bunch of the avengers calling Strange and being like....hey I heard from so and so whose with this Sword group and they found magic....so and so..... my god that would be amazingDoctor Strange was probably fighting off some extradimensional threat at the time. Him returning and getting the message that he's needed to help with Wanda might literally be the beginning of his next movie...
Strange already knows. There is no way he would not know. They showed the "detect magical threats" magic item in the first film.If the opening was literally a bunch of the avengers calling Strange and being like....hey I heard from so and so whose with this Sword group and they found magic....so and so..... my god that would be amazing![]()