I don't know how to feel about the teaser. It's probably because I know next to nothing about the character. The visuals look amazing though. Gonna need to do 3D for this one for sure. I love Cumberback, so I am sure I will end up loving this.
Definitely. I'm sure there's a lot of stuff missing, but there really is so, so much on there. Especially if you're like me, and just kind of getting into comics, there's a ton of must read stuff (Civil War, House of M, Shadowland, World War Hulk). At the very least it's worth checking out for the 9.99 a month, even after a month, if you've read 3 or 4 books it's paid for itself. Definitely recommend the Shadowland event ... mostly 'cause I love Daredevil haha.
I'm still very curious as to who Mads is playing. My guess is Dormammu as an obvious guess. His look is great from the pics I saw.
Yeah I wish DC had something similar too. I typically have been buying more Image titles since the pricing is better haha. But Marvel Unlimited is great.
It looks like they're playing their cards right and not divulging too much info about the story yet. I'm actually glad they didn't show any action scenes or anything like that.
If they go with Dormammu right away, I could see him being a Moriarty type. He's not really gone but not always in the fold and always has a presence. Or similar to how Loki is used.
So excited. Also, apparently Tom Holland was spotted on set? Doesn't necessarily mean he'll be in the film but that would be really cool.
Excited to see what this brings to the MCU. Looks like it's gonna be a Guardians-esque departure from the formula, which is exciting.
Super excited for this. When I read some of the original Guardians comics, Dr. Strange was my fav character.
While much remains unknown about Mads Mikkelsen's villain in "Doctor Strange," the actor just revealed a bit more about the tone of this fall's Marvel movie. While speaking with Yahoo Movies UK, the former "Hannibal" star discussed "Strange's" comic book origin -- and explained how that origin influences the film. “If you look at the comic books, the comic books are quite different [to other Marvel stories],” said Mikkelsen. “I think that the film will be different from the other [Marvel] films that we’ve seen, but not as different as the books are, because that was basically the ‘60s and ‘70s -- it was more like an acid trip. I don’t know if you’re familiar with the old comics but it’s quite a specific universe, with Kung Fu and Magic… so what’s not to love, really?” But the film won't translate the comics, which were originally illustrated by legendary artist and Doctor Strange co-creator Steve Ditko, literally. “We’ve taken that fascination of the time into something we can relate to today,” said Mikkelsen. “So you still have the energy, you still have the colors, you still have the madness, but you also have something you can identify with." Mikkelsen said changing things up slightly needed to be done, so "Doctor Strange" wouldn't just look like a "crazy film." He added that "Strange" will still "have all the action, all the good ingredients you get in a Marvel film, but it will have a different flavor, that’s for sure.” And while he didn't reveal the identity of his character, he did offer up a glimpse of how he views his villain. “He’s not a villain in that way -- he’s a man who believes in something else than the hero. That doesn’t mean that he doesn’t want to make the planet look wonderful or he wants to save the world as well, but he has a different way of doing it. He is the antagonist, of course, but he’s not necessarily wrong.”