As Phase 3 looked to further expand the MCU, the mystic side of the universe was opened up with Doctor Strange. Benedict Cumberbatch took on the titular role of Stephen Strange, a brilliant surgeon whose career ends after a debilitating injury. As he seeks out a way to cure himself, he is introduced to powers beyond what he could imagine.

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The film was a visually stunning epic that also did a great job of establishing this new and intriguing character. With a fascinating origin story and a satisfying arc, the movie delivered laughs and mind-blowing concepts. Here are the most memorable quotes from Doctor Strange.

Updated on February 19th, 2022 by Colin McCormick: The latest trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hinted at a massive and ambitious story and quickly made it perhaps the MCU's most anticipated movie. Before the sequel drops, fans will likely be revisiting Doctor Strange's first solo adventure. From some of the most memorable lines, there could be foreshadowing to Strange's journey going forward and clues that lay the path he will follow in the movie.

Strange's New Life

Christine: "So You ed A Cult."

Christine helping Stephen walk in Doctor Strange

Like many of the MCU heroes, Stephen Strange's journey begins as he is taken out of his element and becomes part of something unexpected for him. In his case, he travels to distant lands and learns about the mystic arts.

Given the person Strange was before all this, it is quite a change when he shows up to see Christine Everhart after so long. As Strange explains his incredible journey, Christine just assumes he ed some weird cult, and it's hard to blame her.

Stephen Gets Reckless

Stephen Strange: "They Really Should Put The Warnings Before This Spell."

A hand hovers over a magical book from Doctor Strange

Strange proves to be quite a talented sorcerer once he puts his mind and focuses on learning the art. However, similar to his career as a surgeon, his talent comes with a reckless tendency as well.

When Mordo and Wong catch Strange toying around with the Time Stone, they warn him of the risks and Strange wryly comments that the books should make that more explicit. This seems to set up Strange's penchant for going too far with his spells as seen in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Dark Pasts

Ancient One: "We Never Lose Our Demons, Mordo. We Only Learn To Live Above Them."

Ancient One and Mordo watching Stephen train in Doctor Strange

Much like how Strange was a man who was self-centered and arrogant, the other heroes in the movie are far more flawed than fans might have expected. This is something Ancient One fully acknowledges when speaking with Mordo.

Though he has seemingly gone through his own redeeming path, she reminds Mordo that those flaws still exist and a person can rise above them or be consumed by them. This seems to foreshadow Mordo's turn by the end of the movie.

Mordo's Mission

Mordo: "Because I See, At Long Last, What's Wrong With The World. Too Many Sorcerers."

Mordo confronts Pangborn in Doctor Strange

Mordo is one of the most interesting characters in Doctor Strange given his arc and it will be great to see how that is continued in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. While Mordo was a loyal student of the mystic arts, he eventually realizes they are part of the threat to the universe.

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The post-credit scene finds Mordo confronting another former student and ridding him of his magic abilities. He then explains to the man that he is on a mission to rid the world of all sorcerers.

Ancient One Meets Her End

Ancient One: "But Look At Me. Stretching One Moment Out Into A Thousand. Just So That I Can Watch The Snow."

Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange and Tilda Swinton as Ancient One

Time is used as a very complex theme in this movie and it is seen most movingly in the death scene of the Ancient One. As her body dies on the operating table, Ancient One's astral projection s Strange outside and it begins to snow.

She slows down time, savoring the final moments she will be alive. These are some of the most moving dying words in the MCU and it is heartbreaking seeing this powerful figure still wanting to hold on a little longer.

Meeting Kaecilius

Kaecilius: "Mister Doctor?"

Kaecilius with purple eyes in the New York Sanctum foyer in Doctor Strange 2016.

The great actor Mads Mikkelsen appears in the film as the villain Kaecilius, a former student of the Ancient One who has defected. Though the character isn't as memorable as some of the MCU's better villains, Mikkelsen brings a certain depth to the role.

When Strange and Kaecilius come face to face, Kaecilius mistakes Strange's name for Doctor. Strange tries to correct him by saying "It's Strange." Kaecilius just shrugs and says, "Maybe. Who am I to judge?"

Introducing Strange To A New Reality

Ancient One: "Have You Ever Seen *That* Before In A Gift Shop?"

The Ancient One causes Stephen Strange to astral project in Doctor Strange

After traveling the world in search of a way to heal his hands, Strange finally comes to the Ancient One, a mysterious figure who is said to possess the kind of knowledge he needs. But when the Ancient One begins talking of spirits and energy, Strange dismisses her.

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He says this kind of teaching is sold to tourists in gift shops. Ready to prove him wrong, the Ancient One transports Strange's mind through dimensions in a wild, visually insane sequence. As he tries to recover from what he just experienced, she asks Strange "Have you seen *that* before in a gift shop?"

Stephen Loses His Hands

Stephen Strange: "I Could Have Done Better."

Doctor Strange lying in a hospital bed

Before becoming a superhero, Strange was one of the most talented surgeons in the world. This was enough to give him a giant ego, which also made him pretty hard to get along with. Things only got worse after the accident.

When Strange wakes up from a horrific car accident, he sees that his hands are mangled. His colleagues tell him they did the best they could given the severity of the damage, but in Strange's arrogance, he believes that he would have been able to fix himself.

Part Of A Bigger Picture

Ancient One: "Who Are You In This Vast Multiverse, Mr. Strange?"

Stephen Strange floating in the Multiverse in Doctor Strange 2016

This quote comes during Stephen Strange's first meeting with The Ancient One when she opens his eye and sends him hurtling into a mind-bending journey throughout the Multiverse. It's the first time that the MCU featured the idea so prominently in one of its stories, even if it was really only for a moment, and it stood out as a tantalizing tease of the character's future.

With the multiverse now playing a big role in the MCU that tease has been fulfilled. And surely the sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has fans raising even more burning questions about where it will go.

Ready To Learn

Stephen Strange: "Teach Me."

Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange in Doctor Strange

After having his mind quite literally blown, Strange has an immediate change of heart. He now sees that this is the secret he had been searching for all this time and it could be the thing that allows him to heal his hands.

As he is on his knees in front of the Ancient One, he pleads with her to teach him the Mystic Arts. It is the first time Strange is seen as a truly humble person and hints that he may be able to turn himself around after all.