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Part of the Sanctum Santorum is Revealed in New Doctor Strange Poster
Check it out below… Strange then returns home to NY in the Greenwich Village, as the new Doctor Strange. Here’s hoping I’m saying the same thing about the first trailer when it’s released in a few hours.
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The first official teaser poster for “Doctor Strange” has been unleashed. He’s gazing out the Window of Worlds with the Seal of Vishanti clearly in view, protecting his location from evil spirits and enemies.
Marvel fans may want to tune into “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” tonight, because guest Benedict Cumberbatch is reportedly bringing along with him the very first trailer for Scott Derrickson’s upcoming film Doctor Strange.
Doctor Strange is set for release on November 4th and also stars Chiwetel Ejiofur, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen and Tilda Swinton. It is expected to further expand Marvel Cinematic Universe by opening the doors to the supernatural realm in the MCU. It’s an impressive group, and while this has been called yet another “risky” movie for Marvel, Doctor Strange has all the makings of a hit.
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The story of Doctor Strange starts off when legendary neurosurgeon Steven Strange is injured in a auto accident, which causes nerve damage to his hands – putting an end to his medical career.