Up and coming screenwriter Jade Bartlett is ready to jot down “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” for Marvel studios, a person with information of the venture tells TheWrap.
Details of the movie are nonetheless below wraps, however in the course of the Marvel presentation at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige stated the “Doctor Strange” sequel can be “the first scary MCU film.” But, Feige joked “It’s gonna be PG-13 and you’re going to like it!”
It was additionally revealed in the course of the panel that the Disney+ collection “WandaVision” will lead immediately into the occasions of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” and Elizabeth Olsen will seem in each.
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The multiverse within the title is an fascinating element. “Spider-Man: Far From Home” featured the villain Mysterio, who (spoiler) claimed to be from an alternate earth in one other dimension. Of course, it turned out that he was truly simply an especially expert con artist who made the entire thing up.
But the unique “Doctor Strange” did truly contain actual multiverse parts — Strange needed to journey into the Dark Dimension, dwelling of Dormammu, as a way to save the earth from destruction. So multidimensional doings are completely in his wheelhouse.
Bartlett’s script “Miller’s Girl” was voted to the 2016 Black List of Hollywood’s best-unproduced screenplays and was optioned by Good Universe for Bartlett to direct and Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Point Grey banner to provide.
Bartlett is represented by UTA, Heroes and Villains Entertainment and lawyer Matthew Wallerstein.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” can be launched on May 7, 2021.
Collider first reported the information.
All 23 Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies Ranked, From Worst to Best (Photos)
Nobody on the web desires to speak concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it surely’s a subject we simply cannot go on ignoring. But severely: although this seemingly unstoppable franchise has rabid followers throughout the globe, nobody can agree on which of them they like finest (or least, for that matter). TheWrap’s Film Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde take his personal stab on the topic — and no, he is not getting paid by anybody at Disney to love (or dislike, for that matter) any of these movies.
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23. “The Incredible Hulk” (2008)
Released simply 5 years after Ang Lee’s “Hulk,” this second try and make a number one man out of the massive inexperienced Gamma-radiated creature proved to be equally disappointing. If we’ve realized something from the Avengers films, it’s that Bruce Banner works finest when he’s a supporting character (and when he’s performed by Mark Ruffalo).
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22. “Ant-Man” (2015)
While this film deserves credit score for not placing the destiny of mankind on the road — the stakes are extra youngster’s-toy-train-sized — the movie’s stabs at humor appear overplayed, and little of Paul Rudd’s pure allure involves the forefront of what ought to be a breezy caper. We can solely surprise what Edgar Wright’s authentic model might need been like.
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21. “Thor” (2011)
Director Kenneth Branagh nails the thee-and-thou of the Asgard segments, however the small city the place the climax performs out is among the display screen’s cheesiest faux cities for the reason that horrible 1980s “Supergirl” film. On the upside, actor Chris Hemsworth demonstrates a twinkly wit on this thunder god journey, matched with spectacular brawn.