Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness First Trailer To Reportedly Release In December
by Meenakshi | Sat, 09 Oct 2021 08:03:54 GMT
Source: Daily Superheroes 

Doctor Strange in the Madness of Multiverse could be getting its first trailer in December, as claimed by the industry insider named Daniel Richtman. He reveals that the official trailer of the superhero blockbuster is expected to release sometime in December of this year. Richtman does not provide an exact time frame but with the breaking of the news, the fans definitely got pretty excited to see their favorite superhero Doctor Strange once again in a live-action film.

While there is no official confirmation by the superhero-based franchise Marvel Studio itself but looking at the past record of Richtman, the scooper has previously also revealed similar details for other films and television that have absolutely been correct.

Directed by Sam Raimi with the script written by Jade Bartlett and Michael Waldron, it is inspired by the character of Doctor Strange, who appears in Marvel Comics and the film will feature Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange, along with Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Wong, Rachel McAdams, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Xochitl Gomez.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures is responsible for the distribution of the film with production by Kevin Feige. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is set to hit the theatres on March 25, 2022, after a long delay due to the impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Source: The Variety

Recently, the director of the film Sam Raimi shared his experience in an interview about the fact that he is once again returning to direct a superhero film. Sam Raimi was the director of Tobey Maguire's successful Spiderman film series.

He said, "I didn't know that I could face it again because it was so awful, having been the director of Spider-Man 3. The Internet was getting revved up and people disliked that movie and they sure let me know about it. So, it was difficult to take back on. But then, I found out that there was an opening on Doctor Strange 2. My agent called me and said, 'They're looking for a director at Marvel for this movie and your name came up. Would you be interested?' And I thought, 'I wonder if I could still do it.' They're really demanding, those types of pictures. And I felt, 'Well, that's reason enough.' I've always really liked the character of Doctor Strange. He was not my favorite, but he was right up there with the favorites. I loved the first movie, I thought [director] Scott Derrickson did a wonderful job, an incredible job. So, I said, 'Yeah.' They left the character in a great place. I didn't think I would be doing another superhero movie. it just happened."

The 61-year-old director added, "It's always an improvisation, just to begin with, so I don't even think of it like [a specific choice]. The actor brings what they bring. That's their improv. It's what the role is. Granted, Scott Derrickson set up a very very strong foundation with great characters and story and visuals with Benedict Cumberbatch, but nevertheless, it's a new story. Every time the actor steps in front of the camera, everyone's making everything from scratch. So just for me, because that's my point of view, another improvisation, a different take, something unexpected, something thrown at the actor for them to respond to live on camera is exciting. It's just a continuation of that same process."

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