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DIRECTOR(S)
Sam Raimi
WRITER(S)
Michael Waldron
PRODUCER(S)
Kevin Feige
Louis D'Esposito
Victoria Alonso
Eric Hauserman Carroll
Scott Derrickson
Jamie Christopher
Mitchell Bell
Richie Palmer
COMPOSER
Danny Elfman
RELEASE DATE
May 6, 2022
RUNNING TIME
126 minutes
BOX OFFICE
$532.5 million
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You opened the doorway between universes, and we don’t know who or what will walk through it.
WONG TO DOCTOR STRANGE

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a 2022 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The film is a sequel to Doctor Strange, Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision and Spider-Man: No Way Home. It is the twenty-eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the eleventh installment of Phase Four. The film was released on May 6, 2022.

The film is directed by Sam Raimi and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Karl Mordo/Baron Mordo, Benedict Wong as Wong, Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez, with Michael Stuhlbarg as Nicodemus West, and Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer.

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Synopsis
To restore a world where everything is changing, Strange seeks help from his ally Wong, the Sorcerer Supreme, and the Avengers' most powerful Scarlet Witch, Wanda. But a terrible threat looms over humanity and the entire universe that no longer can be done by their power alone. Even more surprising, the greatest threat in the universe looks exactly like Doctor Strange.[1]

Plot
DSIMoM America Chavez's Star Portals.jpgIn the Gap Junction, the space between universes, America Chavez and Doctor Strange race to the Book of Vishanti while attempting to evade a Ribboned Creature. Strange's attempts to contain the monster prove futile, leading him to try to steal Chavez’s power to travel across universes, knowing that the process would kill her. However, the demon kills Strange before he could do so, and Chavez inadvertently opens a portal to Earth-616 which she and Strange’s corpse fall into.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (film) 34.jpgDoctor Strange wakes up, believing this vision to be a nightmare. He then dresses up to attend Christine Palmer’s wedding as he remains sentimental about the time they were together, but Palmer insists that the relationship would’ve failed regardless. During the celebration, an invisible entity begins to terrorize the streets of New York. Strange is forced to respond and reveals the entity as a Gargantos, a gigantic tentacled monster. Also present is Chavez, whom Strange recognizes from his "nightmare" and rescues her. Wong arrives at the scene from Kamar-Taj, and together they kill Gargantos by gouging its eye out. Strange and Wong consult Chavez, and she explains that the demons were hunting her for her powers. As the two remain skeptical, she takes them to Defender Strange's corpse to prove that Strange's "nightmare" was actually a peek into his counterparts across the Multiverse.
That doesn't seem fair.pngUpon further inspection of Defender Strange's corpse, Strange discovers runes of witchcraft that were also present on the tentacled monster. Thus, he visits Wanda Maximoff at her farm to ask her about what she knows about the Multiverse but discovers that the farm is a chaos magic conjuration. With the Darkhold in her possession, Maximoff reveals herself as the one who sent the demons after Chavez, believing that she can reunite with Billy and Tommy once she is able to take over the Multiverse. She also gives Strange before sundown to surrender Chavez otherwise, she would hunt her down herself. Strange rejects her demands.
DSMoM Spot 25.pngAs Chavez is over at Kamar-Taj, the Masters of the Mystic Arts fortify the place in preparation for Maximoff's assault with a magic shield and various other defenses. However, Maximoff's telepathy targets one sorcerer and disables his magic, leading the shield to collapse, allowing her to shred through the resistance of Kamar-Taj. Strange entraps her within the Mirror Dimension, to no avail. Cornered, Chavez accidentally opens a portal, allowing herself and Strange to flee across the Multiverse. They land in Earth-838, a futuristic New York City, where they walk towards the New York Sanctum in search of his counterpart in this universe, but as that counterpart had died defeating Thanos, they are instead greeted by this universe's Sorcerer Supreme: Baron Mordo.
Ultron Bots & Doctor Strange.pngMordo invites them to sit down for tea, and the two warn him of the Scarlet Witch. They soon pass out as Mordo had poisoned the tea, and awaken in a facility elsewhere where they meet that universe's Christine Palmer, who works there as a scientist to help with managing the Multiverse. Strange is brought forth before the Illuminati for his trial, consisting of Mordo, Captain Peggy Carter, Blackagar Boltagon, Captain Maria Rambeau, Reed Richards and Charles Xavier. They believe that Doctor Strange remains the greatest threat in the universe, revealing that their counterpart of Strange had used the Darkhold to look for alternate ways to defeat Thanos. He found the Book of Vishanti, which the Illuminati used to kill him on Titan. But Strange confessed that he had caused an incursion, an event in which reality is destroyed, and thus volunteered to be executed to prevent further destruction.
Wanda Maximoff vs. Charles Xavier.jpgMeanwhile, Maximoff deploys the Darkhold to dreamwalk into her Earth-838 counterpart in Westview to interact with her children. However, Sara manages to destroy the Darkhold, and she burns her alive in retaliation. She also threatens to kill other sorcerers if Wong does not reveal another method to dreamwalk, leading him to reveal that the book was a copy. He takes her to a castle on Mount Wundagore where the Darkhold was first transcribed. Maximoff uses the castle's power to dreamwalk back into her Earth-838 self and raid the Illuminati Headquarters in search of Chavez. Before they could vote to execute Strange, Carter, Black Bolt, Rambeau and Richards leave to respond, but Maximoff easily kills them. Xavier enters Maximoff's mind and attempts to liberate her from the Scarlet Witch but fails as she snaps his neck. Mordo votes to kill Strange himself, who tricks him into destroying his restraints before escaping.
DSMoM Spot 17.pngThe Illuminati's efforts have also bought Palmer enough time to free Chavez and the two escape into the sewers where they rendezvous with Strange. Maximoff continues to pursue them into the Gap Junction, where Strange retrieves the Book of Vishanti. However, Maximoff destroys it, takes control of Chavez, and uses her to send Strange and Palmer into another universe. She takes Chavez back to Earth-616, abandoning her alternate self who returns home to Westview. Maximoff then prepares a ritual to take her powers. Elsewhere, Strange and Palmer land in a universe that is being destroyed by an incursion and head towards its New York Sanctum. There, they find a sinister counterpart of him who had been corrupted by his copy of the Darkhold, possessing a third eye because of it.
Doctor Strange Zombie.pngWhen questioned about the Darkhold, the sinister counterpart warns against using it, but Strange engages in a musical battle in order to retrieve the book, believing it to be the only way to stop Maximoff. The fight ends with Strange killing his evil counterpart, and Palmer reluctantly agrees to assist him as he dreamwalks into Defender Strange's corpse back on Earth-616. As he travels to Mount Wundagore, the spirits of the damned inhabiting the Darkhold attempt to attack Strange in both universes, but Palmer is able to protect Strange as he binds them into a cloak. He reunites with Wong, and they fight Maximoff but are easily defeated.
Scarlet Witch and Wanda Maximoff.pngDespite their loss, Strange manages to inspire Chavez into refining her abilities against Maximoff, which results in her using her powers to send Maximoff back to Earth-838. There, she attacks her counterpart and attempts to comfort her kids, but they openly reject her. This causes Maximoff to collapse into tears, but her counterpart comforts her, breaking her out of the Darkhold's corruption. Realizing the destruction she had caused, Maximoff is believed to have sacrificed herself to destroy the castle and every copy of the Darkhold within the Multiverse as Wong and Chavez return to Kamar-Taj. Before they both return to their home universes, Strange admits to Palmer that while he has always loved her, he was too insecure about committing to a real relationship. Kamar-Taj begins to rebuild as Chavez starts her training in the mystical arts, while Strange returns to New York and repairs the watch his Palmer gifted to him. He takes a walk afterwards, only to collapse and cry out in pain as his third eye opens.
Shortly after, Strange encounters Clea, a sorceress who warns him that he has caused an incursion and that they must put a stop to it. She opens a portal to the Dark Dimension and the two walk in.

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Cast
Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange / Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange / Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange / Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch / Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
Chiwetel Ejiofor as Karl Mordo/Baron Mordo
Benedict Wong as Master Wong
Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez
Aliyah Camacho as Young America Chavez
Rachel McAdams as Doctor Christine Palmer / Christine Palmer
Jett Klyne as Tommy Maximoff
Julian Hilliard as Billy Maximoff
Michael Stuhlbarg as Doctor Nicodemus West
Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter/Captain Carter
Anson Mount as Blackagar Boltagon/Black Bolt
Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau/Captain Marvel
John Krasinski as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic
Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier/Professor X
Charlize Theron as Clea
Sheila Atim as Sara
Adam Hugill as Rintrah
Bruce Campbell as Pizza Poppa
Ross Marquand as Ultron Sentries
Ako Mitchell as Charlie
Momo Yeung as Hong Kong Master
Daniel Swain as London Master
Topo Wresniwiro as Master Hamir
Ruth Livier as Elena Chavez
Chess Lopez as Amalia Chavez
Paul Bettany as Vision (archive footage; uncredited)
Appearances
Locations
Earth
New York City, New York
New York Sanctum
Chrysler Building
Avengers Tower
Manhattan Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Empire State Building
Central Park
Illuminati Headquarters
Kathmandu, Nepal
Kamar-Taj
Wanda Maximoff's Hideout
London, England
London Sanctum (mentioned)
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong Sanctum (mentioned)
Westview, New Jersey
Vision Residence
Wundagore Mountain
Darkhold Castle
Titan (memory)
Hel
Multiverse
Gap Junction
Astral Dimension
Mirror Dimension
Utopian Parallel (memory)
Dark Dimension
Events
Snap (mentioned)
Blip (mentioned)
Spider-Man Multiversal Crisis (mentioned)
Westview Anomaly (memory)
Battle of Westview (indirectly mentioned)
Infinity War (mentioned)
Battle of Titan (mentioned)
Battle of Wakanda (mentioned)
Infinity War (mentioned)
Battle of Titan (memory)
Multiversal Incursion (mentioned)
Items
Cloak of Levitation
Sling Ring
Eye of Agamotto
Tao Mandalas
Eldritch Whip
Darkhold
Stark Industries Combat Drones
Vaulting Boots of Valtorr
Sands of Nisanti
Dreamwalking
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
The Sky Scrapper
Vibranium
Captain Carter's Shield
Captain Carter's Uniform
Starforce Uniform
Black Bolt's Helmet
Fantastic Four Uniforms
Book of Vishanti
Brazier of Bom'Galiath
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Thanos' Armor (memory)
Uru (memory)
Double-Edged Sword (memory)
Infinity Gauntlet (memory)
Infinity Stones (mentioned)
Time Stone (mentioned)
Space Stone (memory)
Power Stone (memory)
Reality Stone (memory)
Soul Stone (memory)
Web-Shooters (mentioned)
Synthetic Webbing (mentioned)
Terrigen Mist (mentioned)
Vehicles
Model T
Charles Xavier's Hoverchair
1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88
Sentient Species
Humans
Cosmic Entities
Living Tribunal
Zombies
Inhumans
Kree
Mutants
Demons
Knights of Wundagore
Titans (memory)
Creatures
Inter-Dimensional Beings
Ribboned Creature
Gargantos
Sheep
Ravens
Dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus
Triceratops
Bees
Fish
Cats (mentioned)
Spiders (mentioned)
Dogs
Max (mentioned)
Organizations
Masters of the Mystic Arts
New York City Police Department
Illuminati
Baxter Foundation
Inhuman Royal Family
Fantastic Four
Masters of the Mystic Arts
Avengers (mentioned)
S.H.I.E.L.D. (mentioned)
HYDRA (mentioned)
Avengers (mentioned)
Vishanti (mentioned)
Vishanti (mentioned)
Vishanti (mentioned)
Cafe La Llave Espresso (billboard)
U-Haul (logo)
The Epoch Times (logo)
Grindhouse Releasing (logo)
Mentioned
Nicodemus West's Brother
Thanos
Spider-Man
Vision
Hawkeye
Ant-Man (indirectly)
Wasp (indirectly)
Tommy Maximoff
Billy Maximoff
Karl Mordo
Chthon
Nisanti
Ultron
Thanos (corpse)
Invisible Woman (indirectly)
Franklin Richards (indirectly)
Valeria Richards (indirectly)
Donna Strange
Donna Strange (indirectly)
Christine Palmer
Christine Palmer
The Fantastic Four
Production
On April 20, 2017, Deadline reported that Scott Derrickson would work on a Doctor Strange sequel after he finished his work on the television series Locke & Key.[2]

On October 19, 2017, Kevin Feige stated that the film would be released a number of years after Doctor Strange.[3]

On March 31, 2018, C. Robert Cargill, a co-writer of Doctor Strange, revealed plans for the film to ideally feature Karl Mordo and Nightmare as villains.[4]

On June 28, 2018, Kevin Feige revealed that there were plans to make a sequel to Doctor Strange.[5]

On December 11, 2018, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Scott Derrickson would be returning to direct the sequel. It was also reported that the film's script would be worked on throughout 2019 and that the film was expected to begin production in early 2020 for an expected release in May 2021.[6]

On July 20, 2019, at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Kevin Feige revealed that the title of the film would be Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and that it was scheduled to hit theaters on May 7, 2021. After Feige revealed the title of the film, Scott Derrickson stated "If I'm gonna do it, it has to go into the territory that drew me into the Doctor Strange comics in the first place, which is how they dipped into the gothic and the horror and the horrific, and we're going to make the first scary MCU film." It was also announced that Elizabeth Olsen would be reprising her Marvel Cinematic Universe role of Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch in the film, as it would connect to the events in the Disney+ series WandaVision.[7]

On October 17, 2019, Collider reported that Marvel Studios had tapped screenwriter Jade Bartlett to write the film.[8]

On November 7, 2019, Kevin Feige revealed that the film would tie-in with the Disney+ series Loki.[9]

In January 2020, it was reported that the film would start production on May 4 in London, New York, and Los Angeles.[10]

On January 9, 2020, Variety reported that Scott Derrickson had stepped down as director due to creative differences, but that he would remain on the film as an executive producer, which Derrickson himself affirmed.[11] It was also reported that there wasn't expected to be any delays when it came to production.[12]

On February 5, 2020, Variety reported that Sam Raimi was in talks to replace Scott Derrickson as the director of the film. It was also reported that Rachel McAdams would not be reprising her role as Christine Palmer in the film[13], despite an earlier report that she would be returning.[14]

On February 7, 2020, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Michael Waldron, head writer and showrunner of Loki, had been tapped to write the film, replacing Jade Bartlett.[15] That same day, C. Robert Cargill clarified that neither he nor Scott Derrickson ever wrote a draft of the screenplay prior to their departure from the film and that Waldron's script would therefore not be derivative of their work.[16]

On April 3, 2020, it was announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film had been pushed back from its initial release date to November 5, 2021.[17]

On April 14, 2020, Sam Raimi confirmed that he would be directing the film.[18]

On April 24, 2020, it was announced that the film had been pushed back to March 25, 2022[19] after its November 5, 2021 release date was assigned to Spider-Man: No Way Home.[20]

On June 25, 2020, Chiwetel Ejiofor revealed that he would be reprising his role as Karl Mordo in the film.[21]

On September 2, 2020, it was reported that the film would begin production in the United Kingdom in November.[22] The next day, it was reported that the working title of the film was "Stellar Vortex".[23]

On October 1, 2020, in an interview, Benedict Cumberbatch revealed that the film was scheduled to begin production in late October or early November.[24]

On November 20, 2020, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the film had started production.[25]

On December 10, 2020, Deadline reported that Rachel McAdams would be reprising her role as Christine Palmer in the film, despite an earlier report that she would not be returning.[26] That same day, during Disney’s 2020 Investor Day, Kevin Feige announced that Xochitl Gomez would portray America Chavez in the film and that the film would connect to the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home.[27]

On January 6, 2021, in an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Elizabeth Olsen revealed that the production of the film had been suspended due to a lockdown that was implemented in England as a way to try to slow the spread of COVID‑19.[28]

On February 11, 2021, it was reported that Adam Hugill had joined the cast of the film and that he would portray Rintrah.[29]

On February 18, 2021, in an interview with Inverse, Danny Elfman revealed that he would be composing the score for the film.[30]

On February 25, 2021, it was reported that the film would wrap production on April 23.[31]

On April 17, 2021, it was reported that the film was shooting scenes in Somerset.[32]

On July 14, 2021, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Tom Hiddleston was expected to reprise his Marvel Cinematic Universe role of Loki in the film.[33]

On August 4, 2021, it was revealed that the film had shot scenes in Longcross, Iceland, and Italy.[34]

On October 18, 2021, it was announced that the film had been pushed back from its March 25, 2022 release date to May 6, 2022.[35]

On November 12, 2021, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the film would undergo six weeks of additional shooting that would be comprised of both additional photography and reshoots.[36]

On January 12, 2022, Deadline reported that the film had wrapped up additional shooting on January 8.[37]

On February 13, 2022, the film's official trailer was released and it revealed that Patrick Stewart would portray Charles Xavier/Professor X in the film. Stewart previously portrayed the character in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series.[38] That same day, the film's official poster was released and it revealed that Peggy Carter/Captain Carter would appear in the film.[39]

On February 14, 2022, ScreenGeek reported that Anson Mount had joined the cast of the film and that he would portray an alternate version of Blackagar Boltagon/Black Bolt. Mount previously portrayed Black Bolt in Inhumans.[40]

On April 22, 2022, The Hollywood Reporter reported that due to the inclusion of an LGBTQ character in the film, it had been banned in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar.[41] The next day, it was reported that the film had also been banned in Egypt for the same reason.[42][43]

On April 29, 2022, it was reported that Ruth Livier and Chess Lopez had joined the cast of the film and that they would portray Elena Chavez and Amalia Chavez, respectively.[44]

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Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Change
Clips
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Featurettes
Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Enter the Multiverse
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Official Exclusive Behind the Scenes Clip (2022)
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Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Red Carpet LIVE!
MCU Casting Director Sarah Finn on Finding New Super Heroes!
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Benedict Wong On the Responsibility of Being Sorcerer Supreme
Kevin Feige Talks Finally Entering the Multiverse of Madness
Benedict Cumberbatch on the Many Versions of Doctor Strange! - Red Carpet LIVE!
A Look at the Elaborate Costumes from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Danny Elfman on Returning to Super Heroes with Sam Raimi!
Xochitl Gomez and Victoria Alonso Talk America Chavez's MCU Debut!
Rachel McAdams RETURNS as Dr. Christine Palmer!
Sam Raimi Returns to Marvel! - Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Elizabeth Olsen on Becoming The Scarlet Witch! - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Music
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Song title Artist Location(s)
All I Have to Do Is Dream The Everly Brothers 
"Dream" TV Spot
Theme from Doctor Strange Michael Giacchino 
Cosmic Beam Experience Francesco Lupica 
Joy of Man's Desiring Johann Sebastian Bach, Bertalan Hock 
Prelude to Act III - Bridal Chorus Richard Wagner, Stephen Cleobury 
Every Time We Say Goodbye Cole Porter, Oscar Peterson 
WandaVision! Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Sara Mann, Jessica Rotter, Cindy Bourquin, Elyse Willis, Laura Dickinson, Robert Lopez, Eric Bradley, Greg Whipple, Jasper Randall & Gerald White 
Transition to Wanda's Orchard
The Ice Cream Song Jett Klyne, Julian Hilliard 
X-Men '97 Theme Haim Saban, Shuki Levy 
Professor Xavier first appears
Captain America Theme Alan Silvestri 
Symphony No. 5 Ludwig van Beethoven 
Toccata and Fugue Johann Sebastian Bach 
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 ‘Locke & Key’ Drama From Carlton Cuse, Joe Hill & IDW Gets Hulu Pilot Order, Scott Derrickson To Direct
 Kevin Feige on Plans for the MCU's 10th Anniversary
 Doctor Strange 2 Villain Plans and New Story Ideas Revealed
 Kevin Feige Explains Marvel's Approach To Mixing New Solo Movies and Sequels in Phase 4
 Scott Derrickson Returning to Direct 'Doctor Strange' Sequel
 SDCC 2019: All of the Marvel Studios News Coming Out of Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con
 Exclusive: Marvel Taps Jade Bartlett to Write ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’
 Bob Iger Takes the Gloves Off for Disney’s Streaming Debut
 Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness - Production List
 Scott Derrickson on Twitter - January 9, 2020
 ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Director Scott Derrickson Drops Out (EXCLUSIVE)
 Sam Raimi in Talks to Direct ‘Doctor Strange 2’ (EXCLUSIVE)
 ‘Doctor Strange’ Director Scott Derrickson to Return for Sequel
 'Doctor Strange 2' Lands New Writer With 'Loki' Show Creator (Exclusive)
 C. Robert Cargill on Twitter - February 7, 2020
 The Walt Disney Studios Announces Updated Release Schedule
 Exclusive: Sam Raimi on Spider-Man 2 Doctor Strange Reference
 'Marvel Studios' ‘Doctor Strange’ and Marvel Studios' ‘Thor 4’ Conjure New Release Dates
 ‘Spider-Man’ Sequels Pushed Back Amid Sony Release Schedule Shuffle
 Doctor Strange 2: Chiwetel Ejiofor Confirms Return as Mordo
 EXCLUSIVE: ‘DOCTOR STRANGE’ SEQUEL SET TO FILM IN NOVEMBER
 EXCLUSIVE: WORKING TITLE OF ‘DOCTOR STRANGE’ SEQUEL REVEALED
 BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH & THE JAEGER-LECOULTRE POLARIS MARINER MEMOVOX
 Marvel's 'Black Panther' Sequel Shoot to Begin in July (Exclusive)
 Rachel McAdams Returning For ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’
 'Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness': Sequel Introduces America Chavez, Sam Raimi Directing
 Elizabeth Olsen on WandaVision Fan Theories & Exclusive Never-Before-Seen Clip
 Doctor Strange 2: Adam Hugill Joins Benedict Cumberbatch & Co. For Marvel Sequel (Exclusive)
 Exclusive: Danny Elfman confirms he's scoring 'Doctor Strange 2'
 Heroic Hollywood on Twitter - February 25, 2021
 Doctor Strange 2: Marvel filming one scene allegedly worth £2m in Somerset
 'Loki' Renewed for Season 2 at Disney+
 Chris Shaw's Official Website - Previous Work
 UPDATE: Marvel Studios Upcoming Films Release Dates
 ‘Doctor Strange’ Sequel Undergoing “Significant” Reshoots
 Benedict Cumberbatch Teases Wes Anderson Team-Up & Next ‘Doctor Strange’ Film After Earning Seventh SAG Award Nom For ‘The Power Of The Dog’
 Doctor Strange 2 Trailer: Patrick Stewart's Marvel Return Confirmed
 Doctor Strange 2 Poster Includes Captain Carter Easter Egg
 Exclusive: Anson Mount Will Return As Black Bolt In 'Doctor Strange 2'
 ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Banned in Saudi Arabia (Exclusive)
 Marvel’s ‘Doctor Strange’ Sequel Banned in Egypt Over LGBTQ+ Character
 IMAX Egypt on Twitter on Twitter - April 23, 2022
 ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’: America Chavez’s Moms Have Been Cast (Exclusive)
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