However, he gets a new lease on life when he learns about mystical arts that would allow him to heal himself and regain full control of his motor skills. Hopefully, in visiting different realities and universes, Doctor Strange 2 will be a scary affair, and this isn't a case of Waldron building it up to be something that it's not.ĭoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will be released theatrically on March 25, 2022.In Doctor Strange, cocky but gifted neurosurgeon Stephen Strange ( Benedict Cumberbatch) was in a devastating car accident that derailed his career by ruining his steady hands. Given that Doctor Strange was a visual marvel (thanks to its psychedelic teasing of other dimensions), we suspect the sequel will step things up a notch. Speaking to Vanity Fair earlier in June, Waldron revealed that Doctor Strange 2's Director of Photography John Mathieson (Gladiator, Logan) had shot an "incredibly visually thrilling" flick, and that "it is going to be unlike anything you’ve seen in the MCU before." What we can expect, though, is that Doctor Strange 2 won't be like any other MCU movie from a visual standpoint. The MCU is a family-oriented series, after all (until Deadpool 3's arrival, perhaps?), so don't expect Doctor Strange 2 to be rated R or anything like that. It's possible, then, that Raimi's involvement may have upped the ante, regarding the scary aspect of the film, without straying too far into Evil Dead territory. Of course, that was while Derrickson was still the film's director, and Raimi has replaced him since Feige made those comments. Speaking during a panel at the New York Film Academy in December 2019, Feige said: "I wouldn’t necessarily say that’s a horror film, but it’ll be a big MCU film with scary sequences in it." Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has also spoken about Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness before. That all said, we shouldn't expect an R-rated, gory kind of horror flick. Regarding the movie's horror-inspired vibe, we've heard similar comments to Waldron's in the past.īack in April, Doctor Strange 2 co-star Elizabeth Olsen (who plays Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch in the sequel) told Glamour Magazine that the film was "bonkers" and that "they're definitely going for that horror show vibe."
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