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They need to right the wongs they've created.
At least they didn't white Wong, amirght

They need to right the wongs they've created.
At least they didn't white Wong, amirghtt:
I wouldn't say Benedict Wong is the wrong Wong for Wong in Strange, but
it is strange to have Benedict Wong as the Wong for Benedict's Strange.
This is random and is in no way related to the movie but Lego marvel avengers just released some doctor strange dlc and they left out Wong for some reason. What gives? You would think he was an xmen character.
They mentioned him off screen but didn't show him
Wong is an expert in the martial arts of Kamar-Taj, achieving great mastery over it, although he has rarely used them in recent years. Hence, although Wong can overpower many adversaries, he is no longer a match for a master of the martial arts who keeps himself at or near peak condition; Wong has even been shown capable of directly driving off the likes of the Nisanti demon-enhanced the Hood in moments through sheer will and physical prowess, despite Robbins having the advantage of surprise, the guidance of Dormammu and a formidable gun capable of firing bullets splashed with demonic fire. Ronin has described him as a "magician's apprentice" and he was deemed sufficiently worthy to be one of dozens of candidate for the vacant role of Sorcerer Supreme by Agamotto through his Eye (though ultimately fails to inherit the title from his master to Brother Voodoo). Wong, as an Earth human, does indeed however possess the potential to utilize magic (despite a statement to the Defenders during a clash with the cult of Devil-Slayer that he is "unschooled in the mystic arts"), has witnessed Strange use a variety of many brands of mystical spells, and has performed enchantments of reasonable power and varying effects recently at the Sanctum Sanctorum. Wong also appears to be now skilled in uttering mystic incantations sufficiently accurately, as he did so while reading from a spellbook in an arcane language not of his mother tongue or English through the Orb of Agamotto when the Sorcerer Supreme was stabbed in Japan with the New Avengers.
Wong's skill in magic, even recently, is nowhere near that of a truly adept mystic, and thus would be at a disadvantage while confronting a superhuman, whether versed in occult means or not.
A manservant would've been wong, but I don't know if being a drill sergeant is right. And no martial arts is wong.
Wong
In other media
Television
# Wong figured prominently in the 1978 made-for-TV movie/series pilot Dr. Strange, played by Clyde Kusatsu.
# Wong appeared alongside Doctor Strange in the 1990s Spider-Man animated series voiced by George Takei. Wong wielded twin swords that were mystically enhanced.
# Wong has made cameo appearances in The Super Hero Squad Show.
Film
# Wong is a master sorcerer and Strange's mentor in Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme voiced by Paul Nakauchi. This version of Wong has a full head of (grey) hair.
# Wong will appear in the upcoming 2016 Doctor Strange film, portrayed by Benedict Wong.
Video games
* Wong appeared as a non-playable character in the game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance voiced by Michael Hagiwara. He is seen in the Sanctum Sanctorum and even requests for the heroes to find the Eye of the Shadow Queen in Mephisto's Realm. He has special dialogue with Doctor Strange.
Note- in the comics now.
Wong (Earth-616)
Weaknesses
Paraphernalia
Transportation
Magical teleportation; manual walking
To read more click here.
http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Wong_(Earth-616)
Benedict Wong is a very different incarnation of that character. He’s an amazing actor who has done an amazing job bringing this role to life. He is not the assistant manservant. He was loyal in the books, and certainly fulfilled a purpose which I think could be one of the things you’re describing – a stereotype going back to any number of white hero-Asian driver, servant. That is not his role in this movie at all. Everyone in this movie knows more in Strange. Everyone is more talented when it comes – for 90% of the movie, the magical abilities and the mastery of the mystic arts than Strange is, and Wong is a fellow warrior who has been a master in his own right. As we meet him in this movie, he’s tasked with protecting some of the most valuable relics and book Kamar-Taj has. He doesn’t have a lot of time to worry about Strange. So those are a few of the ways we’ve updated those characters.
My feeling is all the Mordo parts should've gone to Wong, and the Kaecilius parts should've gone to Mordo. That way, Wong has a more robust role and you have a better chance of having a good villain.