Wong (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

In the franchise, Wong is depicted as Dr. Stephen Strange's friend and fellow sorcerer, being a member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts.

[1] After defeating Kaecilius and Dormammu, Strange takes residence in the New York Sanctum and continues his studies with Wong.

Later, Wong appears before Shang-Chi and Katy in a San Francisco restaurant and has them accompany him to Kamar-Taj, where he calls Banner and Carol Danvers via holographic projection.

Later that year, Wong encounters Peter Parker, who came to the Sanctum to consult with Strange about making the world forget Quentin Beck's public revelation of his identity as Spider-Man.

Short time later, Wong arrives to assist Strange in a fight against Gargantos, an inter-dimensional one-eyed creature.

Maximoff begins to conduct a Darkhold spell known as "dream walking", to find a version of herself with her kids across the multiverse and take over her body.

In 2025, Wong arrives in Los Angeles and meets with lawyer Jennifer Walters, who is representing Blonsky for parole, after footage of the fight between the pair was leaked and released.

Later, Wong finds out about magician Donny Blaze who was misusing the magic he learned at Mystic Castle after Madisynn King accidentally ended up in Kamar-Taj where she spoiled an episode of The Sopranos for him.

Judge Hanna states that she will take a week to render her verdict as King leaves with Wong and Walters while spoiling another episode of The Sopranos.

Before Walters has Wong banish the final demon, she uses it to intimidate Blaze and Willows to follow the cease and desist order which they reluctantly do.

In an alternate 2016, Wong opposes Doctor Strange Supreme's several attempts to save his girlfriend, Dr. Christine Palmer.

In an alternate 2018, zombified versions of Wong, Strange, and Tony Stark devour and infect Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian.

After the non-Asian actress Tilda Swinton was cast as the other significant Asian character from the Doctor Strange comics, the Ancient One (who was rewritten as having "Celtic" ancestry), Derrickson felt obligated to find a way to include Wong in the film.

[5] Benedict Wong portrays Wong in the MCU films Doctor Strange (2016),[3][4] Avengers: Infinity War (2018),[6] Avengers: Endgame (2019),[7] Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021),[8] Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021),[9] and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022),[10][11] and in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022).

He serves as a friendly face the heroes can rely on for support or a joke, and can help bind the more unique corners of the film closer together.

Because he's a comedian and dramatic actor of equal strength, Benedict has proven himself to be exceptionally resourceful to the writers and directors of the MCU.

"[20] Myles Hughes of Looper said, "Benedict Wong's take on the character has become one of the standouts of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

He's entered into the same realm as Clark Gregg, Hayley Atwell, Kat Dennings or Randall Park — crossing franchises, mixing with various heroes, always a welcome face no matter how short the screentime.