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This is what the cast of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has to say about the film

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One of the most anticipated Marvel flicks of the year is Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Fans have been anticipating Benedict Cumberbatch’s sequel to Doctor Strange since the first film’s release. Given that it also stars Elizabeth Olsen. The trailers and promos for the Doctor Strange sequel have promised an entertaining film.

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Marvel fans have been waiting to see what happens in the flick. Which features Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch teaming together to combat multiverse horrors. Cumberbatch and Olsen are shown discussing how the upcoming picture is distinctive. As well as its dark undertones, in a new featurette published by the studio.

The actor added, when asked about Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, “The direction we’re heading in this picture is quite intriguing. It’s Marvel’s most wonderful new phase.”

Elizabeth Olsen, who reprised her role as Wanda Maximoff, said, “We are jumping into multiple realities in this plot. However, gaining access to the Multiverse opens up a huge Pandora’s box.”

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Director Sam Raimi is also featured in the video. Calling the movie a “gigantic undertaking” and a thrilling one at that. Given the possibility to bring two powerful superheroes like Doctor Strange and Wanda together. The director also confesses that he wants viewers to say, “Oh wow,” when they see the movie.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is set to release on May 6.

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