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'Doctor Strange' rumors: Mads Mikkelsen's villain name could be Nightmare, Xandu; Marvel address 'whitewashing' issue, Eye Agamotto hinted as an Infinity Stone?

| Apr 29, 2016 02:30 AM EDT

Doctor Strange is an upcoming superhero film produced by Marvel Studios starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen, and Tilda Swinton.

New details for "Doctor Strange" will feature the Mads Mikkelsen's possible super villain name, Marvel's response to the "whitewashing" issue and the Eye of Agamotto being an Infinity Stone.

Several comic book fans are wondering as to who Mads Mikkelsen's character is in the "Doctor Strange" film after several reports of "Hannibal" TV series star's costume appeared around the internet. Mikkelsen's character is described as a sorcerer who breaks off from his own sec from the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) and was rumored to play one of Doctor Stephen Strange's (Benedict Cumberbatch) fearsome foes, Dormamu. However, after the first teaser released online, many believed that Mikklesen's character could a different take of another Marvel villain aside from Dormammu.

Mikkelsen's character in "Doctor Strange" movie could be that of Nightmare, another inter-dimensional being like Dormamu who has the ability to bend reality in his domain. Another villain that Mikkelsen's portrays could be Xandu, a rogue sorcerer who often challenge Stephen Strange with different mystical artifacts such as the Wand of Watoomb, Collider reported.

For now, Marvel Studios has not revealed Mikkelsen's character name in "Doctor Strange" and fans might know him very soon when they announce new information or a new trailer launch.

In other news, Marvel Studios addressed the "whitewashing" issue surrounding Tilda Swinton's portrayal of the Ancient One in "Doctor Strange" as several fans were disappointed upon the choice of changing the character from its original source material.

The Ancient One in the comics is an elderly male from Kamar-Taj, Tibet who has been alive for centuries was a subject of "racial stereotyping". Marvel President Kevin Feige stated that by looking at the character today, they felt that Ancient One will considered to be "stereotypical" and explained that the Ancient One is a "title" that has been passed on to many different people whether gender or race.

Feige added that having the Ancient One as a female is something intersting to explore in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was revealed during a discussion on the Total Geekall podcast that Swinton's Ancient One is that of Celtic origin and hinted that there are other beings before her that claim the title, thus supporting Feige's explanation.

Marvel issued a statement stating that a very strong record of diversity in its casting of films and regularly departs from stereotypes and source material to bring its MCU to life.

Lastly, there have rumors making rounds that the Eye of Agamotto could be an Infinity Stone in the film.

Feige explained that the Eye of Agamotto was so powerful, it will be dangerous if fallen to the wrong hands and it can manipulate any probability, even time, Screenrant reported. With Feige hinting "time" in his explanation, fans quickly assumed that the Eye of Agamatto is MCU's version of the Time Stone.

The Time Stone will play pivotal role along with the other five Infinity Stones in "Avengers: Infinity War", were in Thanos (Josh Brolin) will attempt to complete stones with the Infinity Gauntlet to rule the universe.

"Doctor Strange" is scheduled to release in cinemas on Nov. 4.

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