
Now that Spider-Man: No Way Home has actually correctly established the dominoes, with some assistance from WandaVision and Loki, it’s time for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness to knock them all down. As holds true with almost every year, Marvel launched a brand-new trailer throughout the Super Bowl, and it validates what was teased at the end of No Way Home: the multiverse remains in all sorts of chaos, and it’s up to Stephen Strange to set things right once again.
While Benedict Cumberbatch’s Strange has actually shown by now he’s more than worthwhile of the Sorcerer Supreme title, an issue as huge as the multiverse needs some additional assisting hands. We currently understood that the Scarlet Witch herself, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) would be along for the flight: after whatever that took place in her program, Stephen considers her the closest thing to a specialist on the multiverse. Thanks to this trailer, we likewise get a quick, however interesting very first appearance at Xochitl Gomez’s America Chavez, a teenager with the capability to take a trip in between measurements. A lot more fascinating is the short voice of Patrick Stewart. Is he playing Professor X, or somebody brand-new completely?
The very first Doctor Strange was significant in how aesthetically trippy it got with its alternate measurements and action series, and Multiverse appears like it’ll gladly continue that pattern. For as much CG phenomenon as there seems in Multiverse— after all, it’s a Marvel film– it appears like the movie will be dipping its toes into scary. Prior To Sam Raimi ultimately came on to direct the follow up, initial director Scott Derrickson significantly stated this would be the “very first MCU frightening movie” at Comic-Con in 2019 Some shakeups have actually taken place ever since, however it looks Raimi (a scary director himself, yes) and author Michael Waldron are undoubtedly making Doctor Strange’s sophomore getaway simply a bit frightening thanks to Strange Supreme.
Also starring Benedict Wong and Chiwetel Ejiofor, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness releases in theaters on May 6.
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