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Sam Rami to direct Dr Strange 2

Paul Bettany addresses whether or not he's in this film:

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You should watch. It's a hilarious interview with both of them (so is the first part in a separate video).
 
If you're looking for something to tide you over until this comes out the original Doctor Strange movie is coming out on blu-ray at the end of April. No not that one; this one from 1978.

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And if that's not enough for you, you could always watch the second Doctor Strange movie from 1992 staring Jeffrey Combs.

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Well it was supposed to be Dr Strange but they lost the rights so they changed the character's name and nothing else and made it anyway.
 
Disney already proved they were willing to not cave into that pressure when they wouldn't remove stuff in Eternals for China.
 
If you're looking for something to tide you over until this comes out the original Doctor Strange movie is coming out on blu-ray at the end of April. No not that one; this one from 1978.

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Wow, I never expected to see any of those pre-2000s Marvel movies ever see the light of day again.
And if that's not enough for you, you could always watch the second Doctor Strange movie from 1992 staring Jeffrey Combs.

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Well it was supposed to be Dr Strange but they lost the rights so they changed the character's name and nothing else and made it anyway.
OK, it's a little ironic that the one that didn't use the Doctor Strange name actually looks closer to the comics than the one that did.
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That was actually pretty funny.
 
Banned in Saudi Arabia and no doubt the rest of those countries where they think that the only good gay person is a dead gay person will follow suit. Say what you like about Disney but at least they didn't do a Warner's and make the gay scenes easily removable.

https://deadline.com/2022/04/doctor...verse-of-madness-saudi-arabia-ban-1235008031/
While I understand why WB changed their movie, I do admire Disney for being willing to take a hit and let their movie be banned.
 
That was actually pretty funny.
I found that way more interesting than the trailer which still makes zero sense, and I have no idea what the film is about. With Rami at the helm that's two strikes that lead me to seriously doubt seeing this.
 
He is quite talented. But he likes horror. I do not.
He directed a few horror movies, but that isn't all he's ever done. Oz The Great and Powerful? Not horror. The Spider-Man movies? Not horror. For the Love of the Game? The Quick and the Dead? A Simple Plan? All not horror. He produced Zena and Hercules. To pigeon hole him as a horror guy does a disservice to his varied career, IMHO.
 
He directed a few horror movies, but that isn't all he's ever done. Oz The Great and Powerful? Not horror. The Spider-Man movies? Not horror. For the Love of the Game? The Quick and the Dead? A Simple Plan? All not horror. He produced Zena and Hercules. To pigeon hole him as a horror guy does a disservice to his varied career, IMHO.
I had never seen the Evil Dead series when Spiderman came out, so I was completely oblivious to the point behind the William Campbell cameos until years later.

I think the Quick and the Dead is a very underrated western. I watch it every time it's on.
 
I think I'm one of the few people who actually likes Oz The Great and Powerful.
 
He directed a few horror movies, but that isn't all he's ever done. Oz The Great and Powerful? Not horror. The Spider-Man movies? Not horror. For the Love of the Game? The Quick and the Dead? A Simple Plan? All not horror. He produced Zena and Hercules. To pigeon hole him as a horror guy does a disservice to his varied career, IMHO.
Only saw Spider Man of those films.
Regardless, they call out his horror history and using it in this film.

He just never appealed to me.
 
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