Movie Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness released in India this Friday and we’ve a lot to talk about!
Marvel has amassed a sizable fan base in India over the years, and it goes without saying that the studio’s films generate a lot of talks. Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness is no exception, especially following the phenomenal success of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Of course, Spider-Man is a well-known figure, but the studio has done a good job of building its characters. Moreover, ensuring that each has its own fan base. Also, there have always been some wacky theories/speculations about Marvel films, and Doctor Strange 2 had one about Tom Cruise becoming Iron Man.

Apart from the aforementioned factors, the big screen experience has been a major talking point for Doctor Strange 2 since the teaser was released.
If you saw Avengers: Endgame in a theatre, you’ll recall the scene where Thor’s hammer flies into the hands of Steve Rogers, Captain America. Additionally, the audience goes completely insane.

The reason that specific cheer-inducing reminder landed as hard as it did was due to how meticulously it had been set up in the previous MCU movie’s logical progression. Audiences was not aware but they were anticipating it. When that time eventually arrived, it continued to ruthlessly target and overwhelm their brains’ pleasure regions.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has a similar occurrence. All those momentum-sapping appearances will delight Marvel fans.
However, Raimi supporters will find themselves appreciating the film more and more as it progresses. Moreover, because the filmmaker appears most solidly in control later on, as things get darker and darker toward the end.
Movie Review: Check out this snippet from the movie!

Much is there of the picture’s computer effects. Additionally, successful conjuring hues from space, alien geometries, impossible architecture, and can expect from a Doctor Strange film. In our whistle-stop interdimensional tour, the numerous universes we visit vibrate with brilliant colour and whirling, kaleidoscopic patterns.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness excels at illustrating other universes’ unfathomable wonders. However, the most ordinary features of our own one remain stubbornly beyond its grasp.
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