The rumor is that you are in Doctor Strange 2. (Note: The rumor that Campbell will be appearing in Raimi's UK-shot superhero sequel has mostly been promulgated by Campbell himself. On Feb. 27, the actor tweeted a photo of the London skyline with the message, "Boy, it was a blast, working in a certain city, with a certain director on a certain movie with a certain actor - it sure was!" Campbell also made cameo appearances in all three of Raimi's Spider-Man films) Can you say anything about that?
I would say that's a pretty good rumor. I think that won't get me sued. That's a pretty good rumor, yeah.
Again Temple of Doom is not a scary movie at all. I guess I am also a little biased in that the late great Amrish Puri who played Mola Ram was frequently a villain or senior father figure in Bollywood movies so I didn’t find him really all that scary. Plus ToD’s portrayal of much of Indian culture and Hinduism is to the say the least…. **** and again not scary.
That push continued Wednesday with the Loki finale. Without getting into spoilers (we’ll leave that to our Heat Vision colleagues), the Loki finale set the stage for Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Hiddleston’s Loki character is also expected to also appear in the next Dr. Strange. (Marvel has yet to confirm whether or not that’s happening.)
I suppose anything goes these days.... as long as it's Lizzie Olsen singing Anything Goes.
Wong was a bit more forthcoming with regards to Sam Raimi's terrifying sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which pairs Benedict Cumberbatch's Sorceror Supreme with Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch. Though plot details remain under wraps, Wong wants readers to know they should be getting excited.
"It's a cracking script. And now, having Sam Raimi involved has been a really wonderful experience. He's such a fantastic director and [a] lovely, lovely man. He's just such fun to work with," said Wong, who appreciated the chance to improvise on set -- something that Raimi encouraged.
"I like throwing alts, and he likes them, so we just have a bit of a laugh. I just throw anything at the wall, and sometimes it will fall down and sometimes it'll stick. It's amazing, the creative process. As long as you're not afraid to throw something at the wall, it might be right or it might be wrong, but we're all just trying to make something here. We're having a lot of fun. We're finishing that off in September, so we're nearly there."
Please no I never want to see Peggy again. Literally anyone else.Yes, I expected cameos like this.
Captain Carter and Superior Strange did seem the most likely What If...? characters to make it into this movie. We'll see if these come true but it definitely seems like What If...? may not just be some standalone hypotheticals.