
If last week’s Doctor Strange teaser floored us with
its Inception-esque CGI and mystifying spiritualism, it
looks to be that there’s still plenty of wonderful weirdness in store for when
the film launches in November. According to Marvel screenwriter Robert
C. Cargill, we only got a small taste
of just how crazy this movie gets.” Cargill also alludes to the fact that there
are “major characters that weren’t involved in last week’s snippet (read:
Mads Mikkelsen’s big bad), ensuring fans still have plenty to chew over as they
await the arrival of Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sorcerer Supreme. Word comes by way
of the MCU Exchange, who hosted an interview with Robert C. Cargill on the
weekly The Sunday Service podcast.
Here’s what the Marvel scribe had to share he said “This teaser is, it’s the definition of a teaser. You are only getting a like a small taste of just how crazy this movie gets. We have only just the slightest hints of magic in there. There are major characters you don’t even glimpse in that trailer, there is so much stuff going on, that this thing is just nutty, the stuff they let us do, I can’t believe they let us do it. Like, just, … [Marvel Studios head] Kevin Feige and other producers like Stephen Broussard would be ‘How can we make it crazier?’ and I was like ‘Aw right, let’s play around.’ It’s just a hell of an experience.”
Also starring Chiwetel Ejiofur, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen and Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One, look for Doctor Strange to conjure up wonderful weirdness in spades when Scott Derrickson’s peculiar origins tale opens on November 4.
Here’s what the Marvel scribe had to share he said “This teaser is, it’s the definition of a teaser. You are only getting a like a small taste of just how crazy this movie gets. We have only just the slightest hints of magic in there. There are major characters you don’t even glimpse in that trailer, there is so much stuff going on, that this thing is just nutty, the stuff they let us do, I can’t believe they let us do it. Like, just, … [Marvel Studios head] Kevin Feige and other producers like Stephen Broussard would be ‘How can we make it crazier?’ and I was like ‘Aw right, let’s play around.’ It’s just a hell of an experience.”
Also starring Chiwetel Ejiofur, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen and Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One, look for Doctor Strange to conjure up wonderful weirdness in spades when Scott Derrickson’s peculiar origins tale opens on November 4.
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