Marvel Eyes Sam Raimi as Doctor Strange 2 Director

Sam Raimi may return to the Marvel Universe and the MCU as the new director of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Scott Derrickson brought such a unique flair to Marvel’s 2016 Doctor Strange movie. Eerie and surreal, with more than a hint of the psychedelic about it, Derrickson made the big screen version of Doctor Strange worthy of the unapologetic weirdness of the character’s Steve Ditko heyday. He even managed to sneak in he departed Doctor Strange 2 because of the arch-enemy of all Marvel Studios directors: creative differences (he’ll remain on as an executive producer). His apparent replacement? Variety says it might be none other than Sam Raimi.

There was no way Marvel could get away with choosing a director for Spider-Man trilogy.

Variety says that Raimi is “in talks” for the director’s chair, but let’s just assume this is a lock (and hope that “creative differences” don’t end up chasing him away from plenty of other dates for Marvel movies on its calendar, so if this one has to slip a little, they’ll probably be just fine. The first Doctor Strange movie conjured up $677 million at the worldwide box office with an early November release, so the Sorcerer Supreme can make bank wherever he gets stuck on the schedule.

It’s easy to imagine a corner of the multiverse where Raimi had made a his excellent Darkman with Liam Neeson). Fans hoping to explore the darker corners of the MCU may have gotten their wish.

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Little is known about Doctor Strange 2 (other than its evocative title), but we’ll probably see some hints of what’s to come on the Disney+ Marvel TV series WandaVision, which appears to play with alternate realities. Elizabeth Olsen will also reprise her role as Wanda/Scarlet Witch in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Both Benedict Wong and Chiwetel Ejiofor are expected to return, alongside Stephen Strange himself, Benedict Cumberbatch.

We have more information on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness right here.

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