It’s been awesome being in the theater hearing the cheers, then the gasps and the groans. I hope you were truly terrified of the Scarlet Witch. Then you are really scared of the Xenomorphs for the rest of that movie, and that’s what I wanted to accomplish with Wanda. I just love how Aliens goes to great lengths to tell you how badass the space Marines are - and then they just get slaughtered.
Because just tonally this movie is a thriller and a chase. I was watching Aliens a lot as I was writing. 'Silence of the Lambs': 'It Broke All the Rules' And so I wrote it in.įlashback: Tina Turner Covers Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson on Debut Solo Album I had no idea: Would I be able to use these characters? Would this even be possible? But I knew with Sam that if we did it this way, it would be amazing. It felt like we’re at the point where I need to find the madness in the multiverse here. The idea for that was not in my outline I was writing the first draft and I guess I felt like, as I put it, the movie needed to get drunk. That’s probably my favorite sequence in the movie. My favorite part of this movie was when you introduce the alternate-Earth heroes of the Illuminati - and then promptly have Wanda slaughter them, which freaked out some fans.
(Again: this interview is full of spoilers click away if you haven’t yet seen Dr. The writer also discussed some of the film’s more controversial moments, and much more. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, before MCU followers started speculating online that Tom Cruise would appear in the film as an alternate-world version of Iron Man, Waldron had the very same idea. As screenwriter Michael Waldron ( Loki, Rick and Morty) reveals in our in-depth, spoiler-heavy interview about the making of Dr.
In great news for Rachel McAdams fans, Dr Christine Palmer also gets a larger role this time around.Sometimes fans and creators actually manage to think alike. Raimi delivers the goods in the director's chair, and even manages to bring in some horror elements to the franchise, with some storylines taking a decidedly dark turn. The multiverse also gives the gift of a slew of cameos that will have both casual and die-hard Marvel fans clapping in their seats. IN OTHER NEWS: There's various different iterations of Doctor Strange himself, and all seem to have the same level of self-importance. It's thoroughly enjoyable to see different universes and how things have played out in their world. The film is better experienced with less knowledge of what's going to happen, but it's safe to say the multiverse - and therefore, multiverse versions of our favourite characters - plays a big part in the film. Olsen really got to show off her acting chops in the series, and she continues by delivering a knock-out performance in Multiverse of Madness.
Familiarity with what happens in the show is pretty important leading into this movie. This is Wanda after the events of WandaVision, where she semi-accidentally psychically subjugated an entire town so she didn't have to deal with the grief of losing Vision.
The good doctor (Benedict Cumberbatch) encounters a teen who needs his help in this latest adventure - helmed by original Spider-Man trilogy director Sam Raimi - and calls upon good buddy Wong (Benedict Wong, who more than deserves his own spin-off comedy series on Disney+), the Sorcerer Supreme, and mutant hero Wanda 'Scarlet Witch' Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) for help. And, in jolly good news, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a thoroughly good follow up. Doctor Strange, who had his own significant role to place in No Way Home, shouldered the burden of following up the hugely popular MCU entry. As soon as Spider-Man: No Way Home was released, the world collectively cheered and is still riding the high of such an incredible film. Following up from one of the most beloved Marvel movies of all time was never going to be an easy task.