Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has revealed they have definitive plans to make a sequel to its 2016 superhero smash-hit film Doctor Strange. In an interview with Cinemablend, Kevin Feige was asked about the transformation its characters have taken and will take in the future Marvel Cinematic Universe films.
“Sometimes it’s where do those characters pop up? (Doctor) Strange, you know, whenever we do another Strange one, which we will do, it will be a number of years from the first Strange, and yet he’s a very big part of Infinity War,” Feige said. “So it is just a good problem to have when you have too many beloved characters that people want to see more of, whilst keeping to our core belief that we need to keep exploring nuance and keep doing different types of things,” he mentioned.
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, famous for his crime-fighting role as Sherlock Holmes and for appearing as super hero Doctor Strange, is being hailed as a hero after the announcement of his stopping a group of muggers became public this week.
Staring the reference of Thor: Ragnarok, Kevin Feige said though making a solo outing for a character is a lengthy process, they can still appear in other films in the shared universe. “How many years between movies can you have? You know, Ragnarok was four years. There are four years between, right? He had an appearance in between there. So that seems to be maybe okay. Sometimes, though, you want it to be less. Sometimes, it can be more,” he said.
Directed by Scott Derrickson, Doctor Strange featured actor Benedict Cumberbatch, featured in the role of a flawed neurosurgeon named Stephen Strange who later becomes an eponymous superhero. Doctor Strange had a significant role in Avengers: Infinity War as he gave up the Time Stone and the reasons for the same will probably be explored in Avengers 4. Doctor Strange was one of the many superheroes who disappeared after Thanos snapped his fingers. Hence it is yet to be seen if he will appear in Avengers 4.
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