Helmed by Sam Raimi, the film finds Cumberbatch’s former neurosurgeon venturing into a kaleidoscopic series of alternate universes to protect America Chavez (newcomer Xochitl Gomez), a teenager who can punch holes through universes, against the powerful Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch ( Elizabeth Olsen). Hence this new film.” That would be Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the 28th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Doctor Strange is an incredibly powerful figure in the multiverse, and going forward will be increasingly so. He’s been perfect up until Spider-Man: No Way Home. “He looked at this person as a fellow foot soldier rather than viewing him as a teenage kid. A kid who lost his mentor, who lost his way, and lost his life, really,” the actor said. He was trying to help a kid that he really fell for. He wasn't trying to show off to Peter Parker and be cavalier with his spells. “Strange was trying to protect Peter Parker. To Cumberbatch, though, it’s clear his character always had good intentions. Come on!” Some Marvel fans have railed against Strange in the months since the franchise’s last blockbuster release. And I’m not responsible for Aunt May dying. “You have to remember, it was Peter trying to add a bill and then making all these amendments to the spell, and that is what corrupted it,” Cumberbatch continues. He’s referring, of course, to the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, in which Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange disrupted the multiverse-completely erasing knowledge of Tom Holland’s Peter from the teenage superhero’s friends and loved ones. “I’m not responsible for Peter Parker’s heartache at all,” the Oscar nominee said emphatically during a sit-down at the iconic Rainbow Room in New York Thursday evening. Benedict Cumberbatch would like to set the record straight.
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