Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is marvelicious, fully 2+ hours of Marvel deliciousness, including surprise cameos from big stars of the Marvel cinematic universe. Big Benedict Cumberbatch is the star around which this solar system revolves, in his eighth turn as Dr. Stephen Strange, a man to sorcery as Stephen Curry is to basketball. Wait, what? Doctor Strange pronounces it Steven, not Steffen. Strange.
Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange burst on the scene just six years ago with the great origin movie Doctor Strange, then often turned up in Avengers and related movies, meaning this is only the second dedicated Doctor Strange movie. Strange, but as it says after the final post-credits scene: Doctor Strange will return.
Sir Benedict Cumberbatch’s Strange is now in the Marvel moviestar pantheon with Downey’s Stark, with this eighth turn and second dedicated installment a new icon. What’s that? He’s only a junior knight, so not yet a Sir. Due course, due course.
He’s backed up by a huge cast that features several big names near the top, including Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Baron Mordo, Benedict Wong’s Wong and Rachel McAdams’s Dr. Christine Palmer.
Xochitl Gomez plays a girl named America.
The great Sam Raimi brought his big-budget horror sensibilities to directing his first Doctor Strange film and hit it out of the park. Bravo!
Marvel hocus-pocus aside, this big blockbuster is more interesting for its cultural content.