Not all that surprising given that this was meant to be the Marvel movie that lent heavily into horror (albeit PG-13, no doubt) and Rami's horror chops are above reproach. And while he didn't exactly kick off the comic book movie renaissance, he did make it a record breaking hit.
On the comics side of things...I guess it depends on just how close to Rami's comic book comfort zone the script falls. Previously, the moment he was given a character that he didn't grow up with and therefore had no connection with (Venom) it all just came apart at the seems.
Also, this is Disney/Marvel Studios, not Sony. They're very much about keeping their directors on a leash (it seems to be exactly why the last guy left) and studio overbearance was the other reason why the wheels came flying of the Rami/Spiderman wagon.
Another factor to consider: the Spider-Man movies haven't aged as well as some might think and Rami (even when making horror) has always leaned towards the VERY cheesy and the Spider-Man movies are no different. I'm not sure that tone works so well with either Dr.Strange or the MCU as a whole, which tends towards a more self aware sense of humour.
So put me down as "sceptical" on this one.