'Doctor Strange' Trailer; What to Expect from the Latest Marvel Movie
Doctor Strange is just around the bend and it has undeniably been one of the most anticipated movies this year. As the movie nears its premiere date, movie critics of the latest Marvel installment say fans are definitely in for a treat.
The 14th Marvel franchise tells the story of Dr. Stephen Strange,played by Benedict Cumberbatch. Doctor Strange is known for being the best neurosurgeon in New York. He lives like a celebrity as he lands in magazine covers and luxuriously spends his time in penthouse bachelor pad.
Things take a turn when he meets an accident and is left with mangled hands. He spends the rest of his money in an effort to heal and recover from the devastating accident that ended his career. Not long after he finds himself amongst spiritual devotees in Kamar-Taj in Nepal, studying martial arts and learning how to be adept in mystic powers. And then things get interesting. He gets to change his current realities as he discovers new powers he didn't have.
Scott Derickson directs the movie. Tilda Swinton and Rachel McAdams stars alongside Cumberbatch as well. They have also been praised for their parts in the movie. Independent UK says that Swinton gave "the film's best performance", while McAdams was commended as one of Marvel's "best love interests". The powerhouse cast is just one of the many things that movie critics assure the people would enjoy.
It seems that the rave reviews for the movie will be a testament of how the movie will be a success. Critic Mike Ryan called it as one of "the most self-contained" movie that Marvel has done in a long time.
I liked DOCTOR STRANGE. The most self-contained Marvel movie in a long time. Fun visuals. Almost felt like a reboot of the first IRON MAN.
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) October 20, 2016
Critics also assure viewers that the cinematography will be superb. Josh L. Spoockey even said that the movie made the Harry potter franchise look like "parlor tricks". Jen Yamato also added to this saying that the movie was a "stunning visual achievement.
The finale was also praised by the Telegraph saying that it was "immensely satisfying both conceptually and visually."
The movie opens in theaters on November 4.