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'Doctor Strange' Spoilers: Could Feature the Fifth Infinity Stone

The upcoming Marvel film "Doctor Strange" could be bringing some pivotal new elements to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Doctor himself, fans are looking forward to explore the Magical realm of Marvel. However, it was speculated that Doctor Strange's magical aspect is not the only milestone for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the film.

It was speculated that the upcoming film will feature the fifth Infinity Stone. So far, only four out of six Infinity Stones have been revealed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The first one was the Power Stone that was seen in "Guardians of the Galaxy." It was located in the Orb that was found by Star Lord.

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Another stone was seen in "Captain America: The First Avenger," which happened to be the Space Stone. The third Infinity Stone called the Mind Stone was in possession of Loki, while the fourth called the Reality Stone was inside the Aether.

With that, there are rumors that Doctor Strange will possess the fifth Infinity Stone called the Time Stone, which will be located in his amulet referred to as the "Eye of Agamatto." This will supposedly give Doctor Strange the ability to manipulate anything, as well as time and concepts.

The President of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the amulet. He explained that it will indeed be an important part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

He revealed, "The Cloak of Levitation [and] the Eye of Agamotto are his two signature pieces. In this film, the Eye is a very important relic that can be quite dangerous if used in the wrong hands, because it has the ability to do any number of things, the most dangerous of which is, it can sort of manipulate probabilities."

"Doctor Strange" is expected to premiere in theaters this Nov. 4.

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