Thursday 26 August 2021

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: release date, cast, plot and more

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is gearing up to be one of the most important MCU movies in recent times.

The upcoming Marvel flick appears as if it'll provide viewers with the biggest look at the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse (MCM) to date. Given that Doctor Strange will have a major hand in its arrival, based on the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home, it seems that the Sorcerer Supreme will be on a quest to undo the damage he's helped to create.

While we know that Stephen Strange will play some part in the MCM's arrival, and how it ties into other recent Marvel projects, much of its production and plot remain a mystery.

So what do we know about Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? The latest news comes via that No Way Home trailer and quotes from a key cast member about the secrecy surrounding the movie's story and ending. Below, you'll also find out more about Doctor Strange 2's release date, confirmed cast members, potential story beats and more.

A word of warning before we begin: we’ll be dealing with spoilers from Doctor Strange, WandaVision, Loki season 1 and Spider-Man: No Way Home. If you haven’t caught up on every MCU movie and TV show so far (that's what Disney Plus is for), turn back now.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness release date: March 2022 

Doctor Strange 2 will launch on March 25, 2022. It was supposed to arrive on May 7, 2021 but has been delayed twice as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Currently, the movie is still on schedule to arrive next March. That could change if Covid-19 cases continue to rise across the globe, but we're hoping it isn't pushed back. Marvel seems to be moving ahead with releases its 2021 movies, so the studio shouldn't diverge from its planned 2022 schedule either.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness trailer: is there one? 

Not yet. Once a teaser trailer lands online, though, we’ll update this page. 

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness cast: who is playing who? 

Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff becomes Scarlet Witch in WandaVision

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Spoilers for Doctor Strange, Loki and WandaVision follow.

At the moment, we have six confirmed cast members

  • Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Stephen Strange
  • Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor as Karl Mordo
  • Benedict Wong as Wong
  • Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer
  • Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez

Cumberbatch, Ejiofor, Wong and McAdams are all reprising their roles from the first movie. 

Cumberbatch was last seen in Avengers: Endgame but will be a supporting character in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Wong will cameo in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings before doing likewise in No Way Home. McAdams, meanwhile, hasn't been seen since the first Doctor Strange film.

Ejiofor reprises his role as the villainous Mordo, who was last seen in Doctor Strange’s post-credits scene. Strange’s former mentor was hunting other sorcerers and magic-imbued individuals to remove their powers if he deemed them unworthy, but there’s no word on how his story will continue.

Olsen will co-star alongside Cumberbatch as Scarlet Witch, and she’ll have a big role to play in the movie’s plot (more on this later).

The only announced newcomer thus far is Gomez (The Baby-Sitter Club) as America Chavez, who also goes by the pseudonym Miss America.

In the comics, Chavez hails from the Utopian Parallel, a dimension that exists out of space and time to the Marvel Multiverse. When the Utopian Parallel is threatened by black holes, which would pull it in different directions across the multiverse, Chavez's mothers Amalia and Elena sacrifice themselves to stop this from happening. The sole survivor of her race, Chavez uses her abilities to open an interdimensional portal to find a new home – one which leads her to Earth.

We don't know if Chavez's comic origins will carry over into Doctor Strange 2, or if she'll be introduced in a different way. Still, it'll be cool to see one of Marvel's newest popular heroes make her live-action debut.

Gomez has also explained how she deciphered the fact that she was auditioning for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (courtesy of Twitter user @dailyDSITMOM):

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Two individuals who haven’t been confirmed to appear yet are Wanda’s twin boys Billy (Jett Klyne) and Tommy (Julian Hilliard). The duo were last seen, or rather heard, calling out for their mother in WandaVision’s season finale post-credits scene. However, it seems that Billy and Tommy will have some part to play in Doctor Strange 2.

According to Somerset Live, a UK newspaper, Klyne and Hilliard were spotted on set during the final week of filming. Scenes were shot on a large farm known as Burrow Hill Cider Farm, with one scene reportedly costing £2 million (approximately US$2.8 million). Local residents say Klyne and Hilliard were seen on location, but there’s been no leaked photographs to verify these claims.

We may also be visiting Earth-616, which is the main Marvel universe in the comics. According to the Spotlight actor page for Jon Prophet, who has appeared in Wonder Woman 1984, we'll see him play someone known as "New Yorker 616".

This could simply relate to the number of an extra – someone who is a background character in certain scenes – but the '616' reference is more than just that, in our opinion. Earth-616 has been mentioned in the MCU, which is known as Earth-199999, on multiple occasions, such as Thor: The Dark World and Spider-Man: Far From Home. It isn't a stretch to assume, then, that we may see Strange, Wanda or other individuals travel to the 616 universe.

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It’s also possible that there’ll be other characters in Doctor Strange 2. One rumor from The Direct concerns Adam Hugill (1917, The Watch), who is said to have been cast as an alien minotaur called Rintrah. 

In the comics, Rintrah hails from an alternate dimension planet called R’Vaal, and he has a comics history with Doctor Strange. Coupled with his moderately powerful magical abilities, Rintrah could be an ally of Doctor Strange in the movie.

Rintrah won't be the only unusual creature to make an appearance. According to the Mandy.com profile for actress Yenifer Molina, Gargantos – a giant octopus-like sea monster – will be in the movie, with Molina set to lend her voice to the character.

Bruce Campbell is also believed to be making a cameo appearance (per Collider). Campbell worked with the film’s director, Sam Raimi, on the latter’s iconic Evil Dead series and had cameos in Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. It’s not known who he will be playing though.

THR has also claimed that Tom Hiddleston's Loki will cameo in Doctor Strange 2. Given how integral Loki's season 1 finale was to actually introducing the multiverse, this might have some truth to it.

Finally, a trio of new characters has seemingly been revealed ahead of schedule.  According to the Mandy profile of actress Mara Natuzzi, a character known as "Maria" will appear. Fellow Mandy users Mace Smales and Sandra Chaffey have also been cast as a "novice archer" and "warrior" respectively.

Doctor Strange 2's working title was rumored to be 'Stellar Vortex', so it seems that these two actors are part of the cast. Hopefully, we'll get official confirmation on this front soon.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness plot: what’s it about? 

Doctor Strange looks worried in his first MCU movie

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We only have a brief official synopsis to go on, but there are other rumors and Marvel projects that hint at where the story could go.

Per a November 2020 casting call on Backstage.com, Doctor Strange 2 will follow “the events of Avengers: Endgame. Dr Stephen Strange continues his research on the Time Stone, but an old friend-turned-enemy puts an end to his plans and causes Strange to unleash unspeakable evil.”

What can we interpret from this? There are only two options for this friend-turned-enemy – Mordo and Wanda. We know that Mordo has turned to the dark side, so we expect him to cause some form of havoc.

However, it could be Wanda. As the WandaVision's post-credits scene showed, Wanda is exploring her newfound powers using the Darkhold. Also known as the Book of Sins, the Darkhold is an ancient tome full of spells and unspeakable power, which links to the synopsis’ ‘unspeakable evil’ line.

WandaVision’s villain Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) hinted that the Scarlet Witch would “destroy the world”, which may be a warning that Wanda will be consumed by the Darkhold’s influence. If she is, Wanda may end up being the vessel for unleashing this ‘unspeakable evil’.

Regardless, it sounds like Doctor Strange 2 will be the most surreal Marvel movie ever. In an April 2021 Glamour magazine interview, Olsen said “It’s a bonkers movie, they’re definitely going for that horror show vibe”, which will no doubt be aided by Raimi’s filmmaking roots – comments she backed up in another interview (via CinemaBlend).

Regarding Doctor Strange's cut cameo in WandaVision, Feige recently told Rolling Stone that the Sorcerer Supreme was removed so he didn't impose on the Wanda-centric story that the Disney Plus TV series wanted to tell. 

So Doctor Strange 2's script needed a rewrite that alters how the two sorcerers meet during its plot. We don't know how this happens, but it's likely that the first act will have been changed significantly to reflect Strange's cut WandaVision appearance.

Elsewhere, Benedict Wong told Collider that Raimi's helming of Doctor Strange 2 allowed the cast to improvise on set, which may lead to some funny exchanges in the final product.

Speaking as part of the Shang-Chi press tour, too, Wong also revealed that multiple versions of key scenes had been shot to stop spoilers leaking out. Per SlashFilm, Wong said: "I think it should be called Doctor Strange and the Multi-Schedule. You know, with the amount of...honestly, we literally didn't know...sometimes you'd have, like, three versions of doing various different scenes."

It seems, then, that the film's cast doesn't even know how the movie's plot may play out. We know that it'll follow on from Spider-Man: No Way Home (more on this below), so hopefully we'll have a clearer picture once that film is released.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: who is the villain? 

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Baron Mordo in Marvel's Doctor Strange

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There are a number of candidates. Mordo is one, but it’s unclear if he’ll be the chief antagonist or a supporting villain. As we said earlier, it could also be Wanda. We think she’ll help Strange rather than hinder him, though.

Mephisto was thought to be WandaVision’s primary villain, so he could be Doctor Strange 2’s antagonist. After all, Wanda’s playing with the Darkhold, so it wouldn’t be a stretch for her to unleash Mephisto. The demon lord has an appetite for stealing peoples’ souls, and the collapse of the multiverse – with the potential for incalculable deaths – would be music to Mephisto’s ears.

But who else could it be? Comments made by Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson, back in October 2016, teased the possibility of Nightmare being the bad guy. With Derrickson departing the project over creative differences, though, it’s unlikely that Nightmare will feature.

One final possibility to consider is, strangely, Marvel heroine Clea – and her inclusion appears to be more than just a theory. In March 2021, supposed concept art for Doctor Strange 2 leaked online and appeared to show Clea sitting on a throne:

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While it’s unclear if this is official concept art, Clea has ties to Doctor Strange in the comics and the MCU. For one, she’s the daughter of Umar, who is the sister of Dark Dimension ruler Dormammu. We saw Dormammu in Doctor Strange’s first movie, so it's possible that Clea could appear.

As for the source material, Clea was trained in the mystic arts by Strange and the pair soon become lovers. Clea often helps Strange to defend Earth from interdimensional threats, but returns to the Dark Dimension to lead a rebellion against Dormammu. She eventually becomes the Dark Dimension’s Sorceress Supreme, and continues to ward off Dormammu’s attempts to reclaim the throne.

This being the MCU, Clea’s role in Doctor Strange 2 could differ from her comic book counterpart. In Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme reached a deal with Dormammu to prevent the Dark Dimension from engulfing Earth. 

However – and this is us speculating – Strange’s unleashing of the ‘unspeakable evil’ could relate to the Dark Dimension. Dormammu could take a chance to destroy Earth if he considers his deal with Strange to now be null and void. Dormammu may ask Clea to deal with Strange this time around, given that the first film’s events will be fresh in his mind, which may install Clea as Doctor Strange 2’s chief antagonist.

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Mordo, Wanda or Clea may not end up being the main villain, however. According to multiple leakers, such as Daniel Richtman and The Illuminerdi, Shuma Gorath – a massive, ancient octopus-inspired entity – may be the film's antagonist.

It should be noted that these leakers have a patchy track record, so take this with a big pinch of salt. Both claim to have sources who have told them about Shuma Gorath's involvement, though, and that his arrival will have something to do with America Chavez.

For those unfamiliar, Shuma Gorath is one of the Great Old Ones who has successfully conquered Earth in the past. In the comics, he's also the ruler of multiple dimensions and has often clashed with Doctor Strange. He's been beaten during those battles, but he's seemingly undefeatable so always returns to try and conquer Earth again.

Shuma Gorath would play into the 'unspeakable evil' line of the movie's synopsis, and his arrival would require a team up between the likes of Strange, Wanda, America Chavez and potentially Clea (providing she's not a villain) to stop him from invading.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness MCU tie-ins: how are other Marvel productions affected? 

Doctor Strange and Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home

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First up is Spider-Man: No Way Home, which arrives in December 2021. As the film's trailer shows, Strange agrees to help Peter Parker by making everyone forget he's Spider-Man (Mysterio had revealed Parker's identity at the end of Far From Home).

However, Peter causes Strange to lose focus as he's casting the necessary spell, which causes reality to break down and helps to usher in the multiverse.

In Loki episode 6, Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) killed one of Kang's variants – the seemingly immortal He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors). Alongside Wanda messing around with the Darkhold to potentially bring her sons back to life, all three events seemingly connect together and cause the multiverse to arrive.

It seems, then, that Strange will regret his decision to help Peter and try to reverse his own actions in his solo sequel movie.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania could also have loose ties to Doctor Strange 2. According to director Peyton Reed, the threequel could explore the Quantum Realm, a place where reality is warped and doesn’t abide by the laws of physics, in more detail. 

So the Multiverse of Madness’ events may impact this dimension as well, though it’s unclear how. It may have something to do with the arrival of Marvel big bad Kang the Conqueror, who will feature in Ant-Man’s third movie. He Who Remains heavily teased Kang's arrival in Loki's season 1 finale, but there’s no plot details for Quantumania yet.

Finally, Marvel Studios' Fantastic Four might connect to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. This is speculation on our part, but the multiverse's arrival could lead to their overdue introduction as part of Marvel's Phase 4 slate.

Kang and the Fantastic Four's most famous villain, Doctor Doom, have a history in the comics. With Kang on his way to the MCU, Doctor Doom may not be close behind – and that would enable the Fantastic Four to arrive, too.

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