A Doctor Strange darker than ever

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Benedict Cumberbatch is the main attraction of a new Marvel steamroller episode, which spans more than 1,200 Spanish screens since this weekend

Once again, the Marvel steamroller, read Disney, arrives on the theater circuit to rock the box office. The discrete collections of recent weeks, at the gates of summer, are not encouraging, with which blockbusters such as the one we are dealing with, the figures of which can be misleading in the global calculation, are welcomed with open arms in the multiplexes, waving Billboard. The film will be available on 1,228 screens in 411 cinemas in Spain. Radical change in this second episode of Doctor Strange, as the character was once called, the moment the artistic team closed down. The behind-the-camera adventure is led by a cult veteran, Sam Raimi himself (“Evil Dead” saga, “Darkman”), who takes over from Scott Derrickson.

The author of “Sinister” filled a note in the previous adaptation of The Wizard’s Ordeals, but “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is big words, a jaw-dropping display of media and visual effects with music by the legendary Danny Elfman, which continues the MCU timeline. They star in this tour de force, along with the charismatic Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor (“Infinite”), Elizabeth Olsen (“Scarlet Witch and Vision”), Benedict Wong (“Lethal Class”), Xochitl Gomez (“The Kangaroo Club”) , Sheila Atim (“Wound”), Adam Hugill (“1917”), Michael Stühlbarg (“A Serious Guy”) and Rachel McAdams (“Midnight in Paris”).

Doctor Strange is based on the cartoon character of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963 (he first appeared in Marvel comic ‘Strange tales’ #110). One of the attractions of this adaptation is the protagonist, Benedict Cumberbatch, in the shoes of Stephen Strange, a neurosurgeon from New York who discovers the hidden world of magic after a traffic accident. The British actor got off to a flying start in his career after acting as a villain in ‘Star Trek’ and demonstrating his variety of stops in the highly recommended British series ‘Sherlock’.

Well gifted for acting, with a different physical attractiveness, from “The Imitation Game” he gave a good boost to his filmography by being a title nominated for the Golden Globes in five categories and a place in the Oscars. In ‘The Fifth Estate’ he also put himself in the shoes of Julian Assange, the leader of the most controversial information maneuver of the 21st century. In ‘The Hobbit’ he was the voice of the dragon Smaug and has also appeared in ‘Zoolander 2’, ‘Black Mass’, ‘El mole’ and ‘War Horse’, among other well-known productions.

The screenplays of ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of madness’, arguably UCM’s most obscure proposal, were created based on the style of cartoonist Steve Ditko. Lately, a Spanish cartoonist, the Asturian Javier Rodríguez, has been in charge of illustrating the character, which comes from drawing other icons of the superhero genre such as Daredevil or Spider-Woman. the wardrobe department’s biggest challenge. 18 layers had to be created in order to use them at different times. This time, the protagonist walks through various alternate realities, opening countless doors to the unknown, in addition to multiplying the possibilities of the wonderful universe. A true carnival.

Source: La Verdad

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