Clea makes a cameo appearance in the mid-credits scene of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), portrayed by Charlize Theron.
A silver-haired woman in an ornate purple costume appears behind him—and she's played by none other than Charlize Theron (The MCU's latest big get.) This is the official MCU introduction to Clea. In comic book lore, Clea is the niece of Dormammu, the evil intergalactic entity from the first Doctor Strange.
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Clea, also known as Clea Strange, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics. She was the niece of Dormammu of the Dark Dimension, and love interest of Doctor Strange, first by becoming his apprentice to his lover and estranged wife. She was the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth and the Dark Dimension.
Strange overcame several of Umar's traps and rescued Clea, but in the end the Ancient One convinced him that she would only be safe if she were sent to another dimension yet again, making him watch as Clea was sent away from him one more time.
The daughter of Umar and niece of the demonic tyrant Dormammu, Clea has been, sporadically, ruler of the Dark Dimension, the mystical realm to which Dormammu had been banished and that he subsequently conquered.
Clea, also known as the Mistress by her creations, is a major antagonist in the 2025 French RPG, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
But real Clea entered the canvas and found painted Clea. She hated how her mother painted a copy of her, so she painted over her copy and made the copy create Nevrons in the Flying Manor with no end.
In the comics, Clea is a sorceress and lover and eventual wife of Stephen Strange.
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Clea's MCU Return and Role • Charlize Theron's Clea—who first appeared in the post-credits of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness—is confirmed to reprise her role in Avengers: Doomsday.
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Clea has a somewhat complicated family history. Her father, Orini, was the original ruler of the Dark Dimension, while her mother, Umar, is the sister of the Dread Dormammu.
Clea is one of the three optional bosses in the game along with Alicia and Simon. She is widely considered to be the hardest boss fight in the game after Simon. She is also the only boss who does not attack the player directly, using her Nevrons to do so instead.
Sometime before they ventured in Old Lumiere, Clea(Real) entered the canvas and created nevrons, she also took away Clea(Fake) and made her a nevrons-making machine. She disguised herself as Fake Clea and tricked Simon into trusting her, granted him godlike powers.
Clea + Painted Clea created the Nevrons after Year 49 in order to help her father get Aline out of the painting. These are the Nevrons we fight throughout the story today with the purpose of locking the expeditioners chroma post death.
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Clea, also known as Clea Strange, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics, appearing as a major character in the Doctor Strange comics, and the main protagonist of the Strange comics.
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Parrying everything and counterattacking is the only way to prevent her from healing. With that said, you can also try to overwhelm Clea with a ridiculous amount of damage.
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