By Tom Chapman

Published: Monday, 14 March 2022 at 12:00 am


There are “strange” things going on in the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the moment, with the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness set to blow box office projections (and our minds) when it arrives in a couple of months. And while the film looks to be chock-full of mysteries, the biggest one this week concerns the Multiverse’s most significant team-up – the so-called Illuminati.

The trailers gave a quick glimpse of Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) being called in front of a shadowy council to explain why he opened the Multiverse, which most think is this mysterious group that has often appeared in Marvel comics.

But just who are these political puppet masters, and who will be joining their ranks in Multiverse of Madness? 

Who are Marvel’s Illuminati?

First introduced in 2005’s New Avengers #7, the Illuminati was an over-powered group of minds that used their sway to turn events in their favour – and once blasted Hulk into space (whoops!).

The original members consisted of Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Mr Fantastic, Black Bolt, Namor the Sub-Mariner and Professor Xavier.

Of course, that particular line-up seems a little unlikely in the MCU given that most of these characters are dead or not currently cast in the MCU.

But we’re pretty sure at least one of them has been confirmed thanks to THAT jaw-dropping appearance of Sir Patrick Stewart in the trailer.

Which Illuminati characters could appear in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness?

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
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Much like Spider-Man: No Way Home added Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man eras into MCU canon, Multiverse of Madness now looks poised to bring Fox’s original trilogy of X-Men back with a bang (via Stewart).

Alongside that, it seems clear that Stewart’s appearance could only signal the Illuminati’s big-screen debut – but perhaps we shouldn’t jump to conclusions.

In an interview with Empire, Producer Richie Palmer said: “I’ll quote the first X-Men movie and say, ‘Are you sure you saw what you saw?’ There are infinite versions of these characters, and just because you may have heard something familiar doesn’t mean it’s someone you have seen before.”

In other words, this could be a variant of Professor X or another character entirely who just happens to be played by Stewart (remember Evan Peters in WandaVision?).

(Then again, let’s remember Andrew Garfield repeatedly denied he’d be back for No Way Home. It would be foolish for Palmer to spoil what could be one of the movie’s biggest plot points.)

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Patrick Stewart plays Professor X in X-Men 2 (2003)
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Anyway, assuming we are getting the Illuminati, let’s run through which characters could be stepping up, and who could play them.

We don’t imagine Anson Mount will be back from his Inhumans days to play Black Bolt, and given the show’s reception, the character will presumably be swapped out for someone else.

In the trailer’s Xavier scene, someone is seen carrying a sword on their back, which led to speculation Mahershala Ali’s Blade will make his debut (or, potentially, the Wesley Snipes version).

In reality, it’s most likely to be Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Karl Mordo. The star is already confirmed for Multiverse of Madness, and given his knowledge of the Mystic Arts, he might’ve earned a spot with the Illuminati. 

I know my boy ????

Hoping that’s actually Wesley Snipes as BLADE in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness pic.twitter.com/pWRhW9dz0r

— Vin (@vinwriteswords) February 14, 2022