It sure looks like there might be a variant version of Iron Man flying around in the Doctor Strange 2 trailer. We look at all the evidence...
There’s also some speculation out there that this might be a zombified version of Iron Man. I can kind of talk myself into this – Marvel Zombies Iron Man can usually be seen with his face exposed, and I can definitely see an Iron Man armor lighting him up from the inside like a dorm room Snapple bottle. The Council of Reeds is the interdimensional gathering of Reeds Richards from Jonathan Hickman’s seminal Fantastic Four run – Reeds from various dimensions got together to use their mighty intellects to solve problems across the multiverse, and one of those problems was Doom. Their solution? Superior Iron Man’s armor was a fairly standard silver Iron Man armor from the neck down, with silver facial buttresses framing his exposed face and hair. Call it the Flag Smasher problem: in the MCU, the villains actually read as good guys for much of the story, only because of narrative expediency they’re forced to do something theatrically awful to prove that we’re not supposed to sympathize with them. Axis was Marvel’s 2014 summer comics crossover event, where, under attack from Red Onslaught (Red Skull with some of Charles Xavier’s brain grafted on), the Scarlet Witch casts a spell to “invert” Red Skull’s brain and bring Xavier’s forward. We got several more months of Tony being an absolute bastard – he deployed his Extremis app and addicted millions to it, demanding a daily fee to keep it flowing into its users.
Benedict Cumberbatch talks Sam Raimi's influence on the Doctor Strange sequel. See an exclusive new image at Empire.
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness comes to UK cinemas from 6 May. Marvel fans last saw Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange in the non-stop box office juggernaut that was Spider-Man: No Way Home – a film whose gargantuan financial success caught even a man who can see through millions of different realities off guard. “Once it became Sam, it was always about making it a Sam Raimi picture,” the actor says, referencing the change in director from Scott Derrickson, who directed the previous Doctor Strange. “Your head’s going to be spun,” he promises.
From the first trailer and this one, it is obvious that 'What If…?' episodes four and five will be referenced in this movie. With the buildings disappearing, I ...
If they had Strange captured for messing with the multiverse, it would make sense for America to be captured too, and it could make sense for this Christine variant to help them. Speaking of Westview, Wanda goes back to the 2000s era living room where she is face to face with a variant of herself. However, our Editor-In-Chief Lizzie Hill has informed us today that she heard that this rumor is not true and that Wanda’s scenes have mostly stayed the same from the original cut. Strange probably asked her to help to set things back to normal when she says, “You break the rules and become the hero. I’m interested to see how this variant of Christine is going to help throughout the movie and if she is affiliated with the Illuminati. My guess is that she is since the lab looks like it is in the Illuminati’s headquarters. The fight between Captain Marvel and Wanda looks pretty intense, and it appears to be Maria trying to stop Wanda from getting to the Illuminati inside their headquarters. In one of the shots, there are five chairs and only two are occupied. From the numerous rumors we’ve been hearing, it seems we will see these characters make up the Illuminati team in the MCU, at least in one of the multiverses. Strange is clearly facing the consequences from the spell he cast in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ as Wong (Benedict Wong) says, “You opened the door between universes. It looks like Zombie Strange will also be making an appearance as he’s pulling the same move Strange did in ‘Infinity War,’ fighting Thanos with multiple arms. I have a strong feeling that like Florence Pugh, Gomez is going to be a fan favorite in this movie. In this new trailer, we got a better look at America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) and her abilities.
The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the titular role, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Wong, Xochitl Gomez, Michael Stühlbarg and Rachel McAdams.
The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the titular role, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Wong, Xochitl Gomez, Michael Stühlbarg and Rachel McAdams. Doctor Strange will "confront a mysterious new adversary" in the film. An official synopsis for the movie reads: "After the events of 'Avengers: Endgame,' Dr. Stephen Strange continues his research on the Time Stone. But an old friend-turned-enemy puts an end to his plans and causes Strange to unleash unspeakable evil."
It's here! Marvel premiered the epic new Doctor Strange trailer during last night's Super Bowl - watch it now.
News A short description of the movie – which is due out on May 6, 2022 – reads: "In Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, the MCU unlocks the Multiverse and pushes its boundaries further than ever before. News
The new poster for 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' contains an Easter egg that may confirm the rumored appearance of one beloved 'What If?' ...
That’s exciting, and not just because it means Multiverse of Madness will feature Hayley Atwell’s first in-person MCU appearance since Avengers: Endgame. While the second Multiverse of Madness trailer doesn’t feature any obvious What If…? Easter eggs, the film’s new poster does. It’s a small but major detail, one that seems to confirm a rumor that first surfaced back in July 2021.