It’s the big day for Marvel fans! Doctor Strange 2 is now available in French theaters. Should we stay until the very end of the film to discover a post-credits scene?
[Mis à jour le 4 mai 2022 à 9h00] The Marvel Cinematic Universe returns to theaters this Wednesday, May 4, with the release of Doctor Strange 2 in the Multiverse of Madness. This second episode of the adventures of Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), a magician with powerful powers, follows up his appearance in Spider-Man No Way Home. There is also Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) seen recently in the Disney+ series WandaVision. A real event awaited in theaters, the film is promised a bright future at the box office in France and around the world.
Should we stay until the very end of the film to discover one or more post-credits scenes in Doctor Strange 2? Like all Marvel movies, the answer is obviously yes. There are two post-credits scenes: one after the animated credits and one at the end of the credits. Spoiler-free, however, don’t expect any big implications for the future of the MCU in the post-credits scene which contains a funny nod and not an announcement for the future of the superhero franchise. Anyway, lovers and fans of Marvel movies will stay until the end to discover this mini-scene.
On the occasion of the Superbowl 2022, a major sporting but also advertising celebration, Marvel Studios has chosen to unveil a trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the second episode of the paranormal adventures of Doctor Stephen Strange camped by Benedict Cumberbatch. After having explored some of his powers and attributions in Doctor Strange but also a remarkable appearance in Spider Man No Way Home, the Supreme Sorcerer returns to the cinema with a sequel directed by Sam Raimi. This, as we can see in the trailer unveiled during the Superbowl, intends to plunge Doctor Strange into a universe close to madness. He will also be accompanied by Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch played by Elizabeth Olsen reviewed in 2021 in the Disney+ Wandavision series.
After appearing in Doctor Strange, Avengers Infinity War and Endgame, Thor: Ragnarok and Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange is back in a second solo film. Entitled “The Multiverse of Madness” (which can literally be translated as The Multiverse of Madness), the feature film once again features Stephen Strange in the role of Marvel’s magician. A time expected for the end of 2021, Doctor Strange 2 was released on May 4, 2022 in France.
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Synopsis – In this new Marvel Studios movie, the Marvel Cinematic Universe unlocks and pushes the boundaries of the Multiverse even further. Journey into the unknown with Doctor Strange who, with the aid of mystical allies old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous realities of the multiverse to face a mysterious new adversary.
Which actors in the cast of Doctor Strange 2?
Benedict Cumberbatch reprises the role of Stephen Strange in Doctor Strange 2: The Multiverse of Madness. In the casting, Elizabeth Olsen appears in the role of Wanda Maximoff / The Scarlet Witch, a logical outcome after the post-credits scenes of the Wandavision series (Disney +). Rachel McAdams is also in the game as Christine Palmer, ex of Stephen Strange, while Benedict Wong is present in the role of Wong. Chiwetel Ejiofor is also cast as Mordo.
Sam Raimi is directing Doctor Strange 2
Doctor Strange 2, by its full name Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, is directed by Sam Raimi. The filmmaker, to whom we owe in particular Evil Dead as well as the very first Spider-Man trilogy, was tipped to take over from Scott Derrickson after his departure for creative disputes. During an interview with ComingSoon in the United States, Sam Raimi has confirmed that he is well at work on the sequel project to the Marvel film released in 2016 and carried by Benedict Cumberbatch. The American website reported a sequence in Spider-Man 2 in which Jonah Jameson and an associate think about a name to give to Otto Octavius (Dr Octopus) when his partner proposes Doctor Strange. It is at this point that Jameson explains that this pseudonym is already taken. Many years later, Sam Raimi therefore directs the sequel to the adventures of the Supreme Sorcerer.
Regarding this reference almost two decades earlier, the filmmaker explains that it is a pure coincidence but takes the opportunity to confirm for the first time that he is indeed involved in the Doctor Strange 2 project: “J loved Doctor Strange as a kid, but he was always behind Spider-Man and Batman in my mind, probably number 5 on my list of greatest comic book characters because he was so original. But when we were shooting that scene in Spider-Man 2, I had no idea that we would ever make a Doctor Strange movie. It was very funny to see the coincidence of this line in the movie. I must admit that I wish I had known that I I will be involved in this project one day.”