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Sam Rami to direct Dr Strange 2

^Tom Cruise already IS a comic book character all on his own.

Anyway, my main takeaway is that if they're going to tip Stewart appearing as Professor Xavier in the damn trailer then they must have something WAY more surprising up their sleeves.

Yeah - with Cruise i could see a blink and you'll miss it cameo but Stewart's Professor X is a cornerstone of Marvel movies, just not yet in the MCU. If that was indeed Patrick Stewart as Prof. X it could be the first brick laid down on the road to X-Men and Mutants in general.

Wouldn't put it past Marvel and Feige, it's how they operate. They start slow and drop hints, then itÄs one big blowout appearance before they go all in and with full force. If the Illuminati will be a plot element there could be even more surprises that the trailers don't reveal such as Reed Richards, which in turn would make Strange 2 even more so a pivotal movie of the multiverse story arc.
 
I seriously doubt that Marvel Studios is going to link the MCU to the X-Men Cinematic Universe, so the chances of Stewart reprising the older Professor X here are basically nil.

The only reason the Raimi Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man movies were linked to the MCU is because No Way Home was driven by Sony.
 
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IGN has posted a whole article about Patrick Stewart playing Xavier in Multiverse of Madness, so I was just wondering if this has been confirmed anywhere?
Yes, I know it's the obvious assumption to make, but there's still a good chance he's playing someone else until it's officially confirmed.
It has long been rumored that Professor X was going to show up in this movie. Having Stewart show up in the trailer seems to confirm those rumors.

Imagine if Magneto was in this, and had a scene with Wanda.
Frankly, anything is possible now.
 
I seriously doubt that Marvel Studios is going to link the MCU to the X-Men Cinematic Universe, so the chances of Stewart reprising the older Professor X here are basically nil.

The only reason the Raimi Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man movies were linked to the MCU is because No Way Home was driven by Sony.
Yeah, Marvel Studios getting actors from other Marvel based movies to reprise their roles is totally implausible! :lol:

I mean yes, this is multiverse shenanigans; literally anything could be plausible up to and including "he's also another variant Loki", but THAT actor playing THAT character in THAT kind of scene makes a whole lot of sense.
 
Even though that's already been officially confirmed?
Details! Mere factual details!

Seriously though, regardless of who he is and is not playing, the fact remains that the INTENT of including him in that trailer is clearly to say "hey kids, it's Professor X!" So the essential point stands: if they're tipping that NOW, it means there's probably way more surprising elements in play.
 
Even though that's already been officially confirmed?
Marvel and Disney have released misleading trailers in the past, with elements both edited in and edited out. And just because Patrick Stewart does a voice-over for that shot in the trailer, it doesn't necessarily mean that Stewart will voice that dialogue in the film; I'm thinking of the V for Vendetta trailer where Tim Pigott-Smith does a voiceover of dialogue that's spoken by Hugo Weaving in the film (Evie's interrogation scene). In short, it's not outside the realm of possibility that Marvel paid Stewart to voice dialogue in the trailer that will never be heard in the film, for a film he might not even be a part of.

Just playing Devil's Advocate here. *shrug*
 
Marvel and Disney have released misleading trailers in the past, with elements both edited in and edited out. And just because Patrick Stewart does a voice-over for that shot in the trailer, it doesn't necessarily mean that Stewart will voice that dialogue in the film; I'm thinking of the V for Vendetta trailer where Tim Pigott-Smith does a voiceover of dialogue that's spoken by Hugo Weaving in the film (Evie's interrogation scene). In short, it's not outside the realm of possibility that Marvel paid Stewart to voice dialogue in the trailer that will never be heard in the film, for a film he might not even be a part of.

Just playing Devil's Advocate here. *shrug*
That would be a very dickish thing to do. :)
 
Not so dickish if it's to do a voice-over of James McAvoy.
TBH, I wouldn't be able to pick McAvoy's voice out of a police line-up, and I've seen and heard probably 20-plus movies and audio dramas with McAvoy in them. But sitting here, I can't think of what McAvoy sounds like. :)
 
TBH, I wouldn't be able to pick McAvoy's voice out of a police line-up, and I've seen and heard probably 20-plus movies and audio dramas with McAvoy in them. But sitting here, I can't think of what McAvoy sounds like. :)
Which explains why they needed Patrick.

Scottish. :shifty:
A younger Scottish Patrick Stewart?

Seriously though, when is he going to show up on 'Star Trek Picard'?
 

There is absolutely nothing in that linked article that actually confirms people's speculations about Patrick Stewart playing Prof. X based on the trailer.

The presence of Patrick's voice in the trailer isn't confirmation of him playing Prof. X; confirmation of that idea would be a direct statement from either Kevin Feige or Patrick Stewart himself unequivocally stating that Prof. X is in the film and that Patrick is playing him.

Nice try, though.
 
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