Sam Raimi Convinced Kevin Feige Not to Cut This âCornyâ âDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessâ Scene
âIt was very, very kind of him,â Raimi said of Feige letting a âThe Quick and the Deadâ reference stay in the film.
âIt was very, very kind of him,â Raimi said of Feige letting a âThe Quick and the Deadâ reference stay in the film.
Director Raimi said MCU fans knew who the âperfect Reed Richards would beâ to lead the Fantastic Four.
The actor has been collaborating with Sam Raimi since âThe Evil Deadâ came out in 1981.
WÄtÄ FX explored how far to push the Zombie Strange gore factor with Raimi, including an aborted moment when he attempts to strangle Scarlet Witch.
Raimi loves Tom Hollandâs take on the character, but would only direct a fourth âSpider-Manâ movie with his original muse.
Screenwriter Michael Waldron said that there were discussions about including Ryan Reynolds among the filmâs many cameos.
âI was like, these are human beings and Wanda is OK? with ending their lives?â
Sam Raimiâs sequel is all about tapping into literal new universes (with some laughs), an idea furthered by a pair of mind-expanding post-credits scenes.
âIn a world where we donât really care to understand other points of view, I feel like if we as an audience can have empathy for people we donât agree with, thatâs a good thing.â
Elizabeth Olsen helped shape her story arc on âMultiverse of Madness,â whose director was admittedly a âWandaVisionâ neophyte.
A violent, wacky, drag-me-to-several-different-hells at once funhouse of a film that nudges the franchise somewhere actually new.
âThere are definitely moments that make you jump, definitely moments that do fit into the horror genre.â