ScreenRant<\/a>the website that has orchestrated this theory related to the Darkhold.<\/p>\nOver the years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become increasingly incongruous regarding the use of the evil book that we see in Doc Strange 2<\/strong><\/em>. The fourth season of Agents of SHIELD<\/em> ended up with Ghost Rider<\/strong> taking the Darkhold to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. Then the series of Runaways<\/em> made Morgana Le Fay<\/strong> used it without a coherent explanation of how he got it from Ghost Rider. Recently, the Darkhold appeared in WandaVision<\/em>. she had it agatha harkness<\/strong>. To make matters worse, not only did they not tell us how she had ended up there, but that she had changed her appearance. A canon error in any sense that had no explanation.<\/p>\nThe book was a copy of the spells from Mount Wundagore!<\/h3>\n
Fortunately, as they maintain from Screen Rant, Doc Strange 2<\/strong><\/em> has resolved the issue surrounding the Darkhold within Marvel Studios<\/strong>. At one point in the film, we see an apprentice of the mystic arts sacrifice herself to save the life of wong<\/strong> and destroy the Darkhold. However, the current Sorcerer Supreme is forced to admit to Scarlet Witch<\/strong> that this Darkhold is actually a copy of the real book. More specifically, from the spells written on the Mount Wundagore<\/strong>. Based on what we are told, then, the error between the Darkhold of Wanda Maximoff<\/strong> and the one of Agents of SHIELD<\/em> Y Runaways<\/em> can be explained. After all, we’re talking about separate copies of the same spells. The original, basically, was Mount Wundagore itself and what was hidden there.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n