Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022, D: Raimi)
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022, D: Raimi)
Marvel is finally ready to conjure up a sequel to Doctor Strange.
Scott Derrickson, who directed and co-wrote the mystical Marvel hero's initial 2016 outing, has quietly finalized a deal to direct the new installment.
A search for a writer to pen the script is about to get underway.
Benedict Cumberbatch will return as Stephen Strange, the good doctor-turned-master of the mystic arts, as will Benedict Wong, who plays his right-hand man, Wong. Rachael McAdams, who played Stephen Strange’s love interest, is likely to return as well.
Strange was last seen de-materializing in the $2 billion-grossing Avenger: Infinity War, where one of his lines of dialogue served as the inspiration for the title of the fourth Avengers movies, Avengers: Endgame.
Marvel has been tightlipped about its plans for life after Endgame, which it is calling Phase Four. After all, how much can there be when half your heroes are supposed to be dead?
In any case, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the plan is for the script to be hashed out in 2019 with an eye toward a spring 2020 production start. If all goes well, the movie would be casting its spell on audiences in May 2021.
Marvel had no comment.
Derrickson carved out a resume of horror movies such as The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister before making 2016’s Strange, which grossed $677.7 million worldwide. Earlier in 2018, he directed the pilot for TNT’s TV adaptation of Snowpiercer, but parted ways with the production after the showrunner was replaced.
He is repped by WME, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Ziffren Brittenham.
Scott Derrickson, who directed and co-wrote the mystical Marvel hero's initial 2016 outing, has quietly finalized a deal to direct the new installment.
A search for a writer to pen the script is about to get underway.
Benedict Cumberbatch will return as Stephen Strange, the good doctor-turned-master of the mystic arts, as will Benedict Wong, who plays his right-hand man, Wong. Rachael McAdams, who played Stephen Strange’s love interest, is likely to return as well.
Strange was last seen de-materializing in the $2 billion-grossing Avenger: Infinity War, where one of his lines of dialogue served as the inspiration for the title of the fourth Avengers movies, Avengers: Endgame.
Marvel has been tightlipped about its plans for life after Endgame, which it is calling Phase Four. After all, how much can there be when half your heroes are supposed to be dead?
In any case, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the plan is for the script to be hashed out in 2019 with an eye toward a spring 2020 production start. If all goes well, the movie would be casting its spell on audiences in May 2021.
Marvel had no comment.
Derrickson carved out a resume of horror movies such as The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister before making 2016’s Strange, which grossed $677.7 million worldwide. Earlier in 2018, he directed the pilot for TNT’s TV adaptation of Snowpiercer, but parted ways with the production after the showrunner was replaced.
He is repped by WME, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Ziffren Brittenham.
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I guess "announced" isn't the word I should have used. Even if they weren't official, we had known that Gunn was working on Guardians 3, and there was news when Coogler was returning for a Black Panther sequel. Even other projects like Eternals or Black Widow. Doctor Strange seems to have been very quiet on any sequel work.
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They’re playing the post-Endgame schedule really close to the vest.
I guess they don’t want to spill too many beans on who does/doesn’t make it out of Phase III alive.
I guess they don’t want to spill too many beans on who does/doesn’t make it out of Phase III alive.
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I honestly think part of the reasoning is because Feig was waiting to see how the Fox merger played out. I'll bet when they do another slate announcement it'll be packed with newly acquired titles.
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I posted this in the Future MCU thread a little while back.
https://movieweb.com/doctor-strange-2-plans-ideas/
We now know who the villain in Doctor Strange 2 might be, in addition to some other details about the possible sequel. Marvel is currently being very cagey regarding their slate of movies following the conclusion of Phase 3 next year when Avengers 4 is released. However, it seems like Doctor Strange 2 is all but a guaranteed, even if it isn't confirmed just yet. That said, if writer C. Robert Cargill and director Scott Derrickson are invited back, they know where they're going with it.
C. Robert Cargill, who wrote Doctor Strange with Scott Derrickson, recently spoke at a Q&A following a screening of the movie in Austin, Texas. During the Q&A, Cargill spoke a bit about where they want things to go in Doctor Strange 2 and he says, "Nightmare will be the villain." Nightmare is one of the major foes of Stephen Strange in the world of Marvel Comics and, according to Cargill, he and Derrickson are committed to bringing him into the fold if they get to make the sequel.
For those who may not be familiar with the relatively obscure rogues gallery of Doctor Strange villains, Nightmare is generally depicted as a demon and ruler of the Dream Dimension. He was introduced in Strange Tales #110 in 1963. In addition to being a generally powerful omnipotent, other-dimensional being, Nightmare has the ability to draw power from the psychic energies of the subconscious minds of dreaming beings. But what of Chiwetel Ejiofor's Mordo? Here's what Cargill had to say about it.
"Marvel movies work in threes. They also work outside of their threes. Some of the better Marvel films have more than one villain in them. Me and Scott have not laid the groundwork for it but what I can say is that I have a feeling that whatever Nightmare is involved with, Baron Mordo, being somebody who considers himself the defender of natural law will have something to do with it."
Mordo was an ally to Stephen Strange during the majority of the first Doctor Strange. However, he felt betrayed by The Ancient One and Strange, who were using forbidden powers in order to do what they felt needed to be done. As seen in the final post-credits scene in the movie, Mordo is on his way to becoming the villain that most know Mordo to be from the world of Marvel Comics. Cargill elaborated a bit, saying that Marvel Studios is playing the long game with the character, which is part of the reason Chiwetel Ejiofor was interested in playing the character in the first place.
"For those of you who have ever read the comics, you know that Baron Mordo has a very particular arc, and that's something we discussed with Chiwetel while working on the first movie. And part of the reason Chiwetel wanted to play Mordo was because he has a definitive ending as a character and it's such a fascinating ending. And I do know that whether we're attached or not, that Marvel plans on working towards that ending and fully realizing Mordo as more than just a cardboard cutout villain, but actually taking him to kind of Loki levels of awesomeness. That's the goal with him."
Any comparisons that can be made to Loki are certainly good. Granted, this is all what Cargill and Scott Derrickson would like to do. At the present time, they have not been confirmed to be returning for Doctor Strange 2, but they both want to come back. And Marvel has a history of bringing creative teams back when things go well. Doctor Strange made $677 million worldwide and currently holds an 89 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Safe to say, things went well.
As for this Mordo arc that Cargill is talking about? There's a lot to the character in the history of the comics, but he becomes Stephen Strange's greatest foe and eventually aligns himself with Dormammu, who showed up in the first movie. However, this use of black magic eventually leaves Mordo with incurable cancer and renounces his evil ways just before his death. He eventually returns, because that's how comic books work, but this is likely the "definitive ending" Cargill is getting at.
Doctor Strange introduced some very weird stuff into the MCU, but fans seemed to dig it. Cargill also says that, should they return, they want to get more weird with it. "That's the thing. If we do another film it's going to be weirder than this one. That's the only way we'll do another one is if we get to get weird," he said. And, as he tells it, Marvel fully embraced the weird the first time around, so that shouldn't be a problem. Hopefully, Marvel brings them back so they can make this happen.
C. Robert Cargill, who wrote Doctor Strange with Scott Derrickson, recently spoke at a Q&A following a screening of the movie in Austin, Texas. During the Q&A, Cargill spoke a bit about where they want things to go in Doctor Strange 2 and he says, "Nightmare will be the villain." Nightmare is one of the major foes of Stephen Strange in the world of Marvel Comics and, according to Cargill, he and Derrickson are committed to bringing him into the fold if they get to make the sequel.
For those who may not be familiar with the relatively obscure rogues gallery of Doctor Strange villains, Nightmare is generally depicted as a demon and ruler of the Dream Dimension. He was introduced in Strange Tales #110 in 1963. In addition to being a generally powerful omnipotent, other-dimensional being, Nightmare has the ability to draw power from the psychic energies of the subconscious minds of dreaming beings. But what of Chiwetel Ejiofor's Mordo? Here's what Cargill had to say about it.
"Marvel movies work in threes. They also work outside of their threes. Some of the better Marvel films have more than one villain in them. Me and Scott have not laid the groundwork for it but what I can say is that I have a feeling that whatever Nightmare is involved with, Baron Mordo, being somebody who considers himself the defender of natural law will have something to do with it."
Mordo was an ally to Stephen Strange during the majority of the first Doctor Strange. However, he felt betrayed by The Ancient One and Strange, who were using forbidden powers in order to do what they felt needed to be done. As seen in the final post-credits scene in the movie, Mordo is on his way to becoming the villain that most know Mordo to be from the world of Marvel Comics. Cargill elaborated a bit, saying that Marvel Studios is playing the long game with the character, which is part of the reason Chiwetel Ejiofor was interested in playing the character in the first place.
"For those of you who have ever read the comics, you know that Baron Mordo has a very particular arc, and that's something we discussed with Chiwetel while working on the first movie. And part of the reason Chiwetel wanted to play Mordo was because he has a definitive ending as a character and it's such a fascinating ending. And I do know that whether we're attached or not, that Marvel plans on working towards that ending and fully realizing Mordo as more than just a cardboard cutout villain, but actually taking him to kind of Loki levels of awesomeness. That's the goal with him."
Any comparisons that can be made to Loki are certainly good. Granted, this is all what Cargill and Scott Derrickson would like to do. At the present time, they have not been confirmed to be returning for Doctor Strange 2, but they both want to come back. And Marvel has a history of bringing creative teams back when things go well. Doctor Strange made $677 million worldwide and currently holds an 89 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Safe to say, things went well.
As for this Mordo arc that Cargill is talking about? There's a lot to the character in the history of the comics, but he becomes Stephen Strange's greatest foe and eventually aligns himself with Dormammu, who showed up in the first movie. However, this use of black magic eventually leaves Mordo with incurable cancer and renounces his evil ways just before his death. He eventually returns, because that's how comic books work, but this is likely the "definitive ending" Cargill is getting at.
Doctor Strange introduced some very weird stuff into the MCU, but fans seemed to dig it. Cargill also says that, should they return, they want to get more weird with it. "That's the thing. If we do another film it's going to be weirder than this one. That's the only way we'll do another one is if we get to get weird," he said. And, as he tells it, Marvel fully embraced the weird the first time around, so that shouldn't be a problem. Hopefully, Marvel brings them back so they can make this happen.
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A good point. That may be part of it. But I think they also just want to wait until they end Phase 3 completely. I would expect Comic Con or D23 to be packed with info next year. Unless they do their own press event again.
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2121? So they're going to make it when everyone is dead?
Correct date
Correct date
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damn, 2121 is a long wait.
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Just noticed that
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Huge Wanda presence in Phase 4 and I ain't complaining!
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Wasn't a big fan of the first DS but might give this one a shot because I am interested in the multiverse angle.
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I'm interested in them allowing Derrickson to use his horror roots in it.
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