The scene of Wanda‘s rush to Kamar Taj, which has been turned into a fortress to defend America Chavez from the Scarlet Witch, is one of the notable highlights of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Who are these sorcerers, and will they return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Warning! This article may include Doctor Strange spoilers in the Multiverse of Madness!

There is, of course, the current Sorcerer Supreme, Wong, who has held the title by technicality for the last five years in the absence of Doctor Strange after Thanos wiped him out along with half the universe. Wong continues to retain the position even after the movie wrapped up. Doctor Strange himself acknowledged Wong‘s superiority and looked up to him.

Then, Rintrah, the minotaur, is a sorcerer straight out of comics. During Kamar Taj fight, he stands out because of his physical appearance and other characteristics that set him apart from others. Having survived the conflict, it is feasible that he may return at some point in the future.

Master Hamir, played by Topo Wresniwiro, and Sara and Charlie, portrayed by Sheila Atim and Ako Mitchell, are the Masters of the Mystic Arts. Sara survived the fight of Kamar Taj, but in return for her life, she paid the enormous sacrifice of destroying Wanda‘s Darkhold. This prompted Wong to take Wanda to the Temple of Chthon.
The London Master is also present at Kamar Taj, performed by Daniel Swain, and he is joined by the Hong Kong Master, portrayed by Momo Yeung.
In the end, America Chavez joins Kamar Taj as a new sorceress, who trained there in order to fully comprehend her powers and be guided to utilize them for the greater good. While this is going on, Doctor Strange receives the Eye of Agamotto, granting him the capacity to see the truth from beyond, where an ‘incursion‘ is now taking place.
The movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has just been storming in cinemas all over the world.