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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)

PG-13 05/04/2022 Fantasy, Action, Adventure 2h 6m
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Enter a new dimension of Strange.

Overview

Doctor Strange, with the help of mystical allies both old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous alternate realities of the Multiverse to confront a mysterious new adversary.

Steve Ditko

Characters

Stan Lee

Characters

Sam Raimi

Director

Michael Waldron

Writer

Part of the Doctor Strange Collection

Includes Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch

Doctor Stephen Strange

Xochitl Gomez

Xochitl Gomez

America Chavez

Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen

Wanda Maximoff / The Scarlet Witch

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Baron Mordo

Benedict Wong

Benedict Wong

Wong

Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams

Dr. Christine Palmer

Jett Klyne

Jett Klyne

Tommy Maximoff

Julian Hilliard

Julian Hilliard

Billy Maximoff

Michael Stuhlbarg

Michael Stuhlbarg

Dr. Nic West

Media

Behind the Magic: The Visual Effects of Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Behind the Magic: The Visual Effects of Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Behind the Scenes: The MANY Doctor Strange Looks in Multiverse of Madness!

Behind the Scenes: The MANY Doctor Strange Looks in Multiverse of Madness!

Strange or Not Strange

Strange or Not Strange

Disney+ Announcement

Disney+ Announcement

Illuminati

Illuminati

Forever

Forever

Witchcraft

Witchcraft

Phenomenon

Phenomenon

Is the Multiverse Real?! | Ask Marvel

Is the Multiverse Real?! | Ask Marvel

Shatter

Shatter

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Reviews

A review by Chris Sawin

Written on May 4, 2022

_Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness_ is dark, silly, and fan pleasing. The film is at is most bewitching when Sam Raimi can let his horror roots be showcased. It will satisfy horror and superhero film fans alike, but would have and could have been even better if Raimi was allowed to dive even further into the horror genre. Be sure to stay after the credits, as well. There are two after credits sequences with the final one being so absurdly on the nose for Sam Raimi that it may be the most entertaining part of the film.

**Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Doctor-Strange-in-the-Multiverse-of-Madness-2022-Review-Sam-Raimi-Finally-Brings-Horror-to-the-MCU...

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A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on May 6, 2022

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/doctor-strange-multiverse-madness-spoiler-free-review

"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is undoubtedly one of the most unique installments in the MCU, thanks to Sam Raimi's distinctive visual style and his impressive ability to elude the Marvel formula by seriously venturing into the horror elements. Never has a film from the cinematic universe been so violent, bloody, and terrifying.

Benedict Cumberbatch and especially Elizabeth Olsen carry the complex story about the multiverse through Michael Waldron's flawed screenplay. The balance between the various storylines could be better, America Chavez is just one MacGuffin to reach another MacGuffin, and the journey through the multiple universes only compensa...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 29, 2022

Whilst I really did quite enjoy this - and it was great to be in a busy cinema again - it's really more of a testament to the skills of the VFX guys rather than to any of the writers. The story is really pretty thin with the engaging and confident Benedict Cumberbatch joining forces with the charismatic and feisty young Xochitl Gomez' "America" - a young lady who has been appearing in his dreams. Turns out, she can cross from one universe to another - and soon both are being sought by the mighty Elizabeth Olsen's "Wanda Maximoff" (surely a "Bond" girl?) who wants control of time so she can get back to her lost family, yada yada... Benedict Wong features sparingly, but always adds a little value as the "Sorcerer Supreme" and there are a few cameos from Charlize Theron and Sir Patrick Stewar...

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A review by Peter McGinn

Written on June 29, 2022

Obviously this film came loaded with the usual great special effects and endless battle scenes that I guess are needed to draw and hold your average superhero movie fan. Not so much of the Marvel wit and humor that are more like to hold me, the anything but average fan, or rather,not a fan at all, though I do like science fiction.

For me, the 500 pound elephant in the room that cast a shadow over the entire movie was the villain. Now if you haven’t seen the film yet this may count as a spoiler, though it is revealed fairly early on. But the former heroine turned evil one is a woman taken over by the dark side. But what got me was her motive. Not to take over the world or the universe or the multiverse, but rather because she wanted to be a mommy to kids she lost along the way, or neve...

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A review by tim.uruski

Written on June 29, 2022

This is a good movie. It's has Balderdash Crumplebutter and he's a good actor. He doesn't afraid to have grey hair in his beard and he can do **magic** to the bad guys to win.

> Do or do not, magic is not about trying.

Love it!!...

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A review by Nathan

Written on June 30, 2022

Dr. Strange explores the multiverse even further than Spider-Man: No Way Home. It was extremely entertaining, and Sam Raimi brought a good amount of horror to the MCU, even though I would have preferred slightly more. Both Dr. Strange and Scarlet Witch stole the show and really made this movie for me. Many movies you wish it were a bit shorter, but with Multiverse of Madness, I really wish we got 15 more minutes. A lot happens in a short 2-hour chunk, and pacing would have been much better if it were given a slightly longer run time.

**Verdict:** _Great_...

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A review by ValyaKlaiven

Written on July 14, 2022

A review by itsogs

Written on July 14, 2022

First of all, let me say that I enjoyed the first Doctor Strange along with many other projects Benedict was involved in, but this one removed all the sanity and introduced horrific and woke garbage that simply destroyed this movie for me. Somehow they managed to take a perfectly acceptable character and transform it into crazy madness and barbaric nonsense. Even those initial stumbling blocks I could have gotten past, but Disney decided to interject their woke garbage into this movie like many other new shows which has now put them on a blacklist for so many others like me. Not sure I would ever pay or even 'watch for free' anything by this company again, but that is me. I have standards, and clearly Disney is determined to brainwash their viewers with woke trash. So (for me) this movie d...

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A review by ValyaKlaiven

Written on July 15, 2022

> Goog film for everyone...

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A review by The Movie Mob

Written on August 20, 2022

**Pretty good but filled with missed opportunities.**

A Marvel movie so different than the rest... while still just like the rest. With the introduction of the Multiverse, this movie took full advantage of the opportunity to explore new worlds, new variations on familiar characters, and character cameos that Marvel fans have been desperately waiting for! I enjoyed Raimi's horror influences on the MCU. Unfortunately, the movie propelled itself from start to finish at breakneck speed, preventing the story from really taking advantage of the exciting cameos and roster of characters. The pace also jumped past true character motivations making the average audience confused and unsympathetic towards a formerly well-accepted hero now turned villain....

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A review by Robbie Grawey

Written on September 12, 2022

Cool!

Wish it had a bit more finesse in it he way it handles its themes and structure, but I had a lot of fun. I’m a big fan of Sam Rami’s past work and the stylistic flourishes (seemingly) brought on by his involvement were definitely welcome given how homogeneous the other MCU films have become. Might be the best cinematography and editing in the franchise! Also shoutout to Xochitl Gomez for holding her own here, second feature length project and its on this scale? Good stuff.

Hoping I’ll love it even more on rewatch, there were some noisy people sitting behind me in the theater and it took me out of the film quite a few times....

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A review by Robbie Grawey

Written on September 12, 2022

I loved it even more on a second go-around; I'm a sucker for Raimi’s little flourishes. Adore the cinematography and how personally compelling the character-work is. Also, realizing that this may be my favorite work from Cumberbatch, he is really magnetic and controlled here....

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson

Written on November 3, 2022

I really like Doctor Strange and i really liked the first Doctor Strange movie. So of course I was worried that Marvel being Marvel would screw this one up with their usual woke nonsense or just a substandard Hollywood writer hack script as they too often have done.

Fortunately that was not the case. I quite liked this one.

The movie is a CGI special effects feast of course. That is really one of the main reasons to watch this movie. However, Benedict Cumberbatch is really great as Doctor Strange as well.

The movie has a half decent story. As good as you could expect from a Marvel movie. As usual it is a mix of action, suspense and comedy relief and Marvel has actually managed to get a decent balance in this movie. Doctor Strange stays competent throughout the movie and although W...

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A review by GenerationofSwine

Written on January 10, 2023

Man all the people that went into this to watch a Doctor Strange movie are going to be angry aren't they?

This isn't about Doctor Strange, well, it is if you make Doctor Strange into a bumbling idiot. This is about Woke Captain America, Amerigo Chavez, the biological daughter of two Lesbian women who is the center focus of this backdoor pilot.

And it is about Wanda, who did horrible things and was instantly forgiven because girl power... or something... or Woke or whatever.

But don't expect to see the Sorcerer Supreme in this, you know given that since Strange was already stripped of that title because he is problematic and they couldn't let him retain it, but then, don't expect to see that much of Strange either....

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A review by Andre Gonzales

Written on May 14, 2023

Great movie. This multi-universe stuff is crazy. I wish I could be a part of this in real life. It would be so awesome....

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on May 14, 2024

**A colossal work of incredible CGI, in which the script is quite lost, and the actors do a good job playing characters they already know well.**

Contrary to my custom, I saw this film directly after the first one. It wasn't my will, it was the TV channel that decided to show them in sequence. And that's good: things are clearer and more understandable if we have previously seen the initial film, which explains the origin of the character and her journey. There are some aspects and details of the script that I didn't understand, but as Marvel tends to chain its films together, as if they were the threads of a tapestry, I believe that what I didn't understand will be related to the number of Marvel films that I still didn't have the opportunity to see it.

The film is directed by Sam R...

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A review by tmdb51616167

Written on September 3, 2024

The introduction of Doctor Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is hailed as a great beginning, with the character's origin story setting the stage for his journey into the mystical world. The inclusion of Christine Palmer, portrayed by Rachel McAdams, is praised as a solid choice, although some viewers feel that her character could have been further developed, with a more profound exploration of her role and potential in the MCU.

While the first Doctor Strange film lays a strong foundation for the character and the magical realm he inhabits, some fans express disappointment with the portrayal of the ultimate villain. Despite this, the film is recognized as a promising start to the Doctor Strange storyline within the MCU, introducing audiences to a new dimension of superheroes...

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A review by BiankaMalburg

Written on March 1, 2025

Can people please stop walking in front of the camera......

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