Movie Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
This movie had so much jam packed into it. Essentially we have Doctor Strange at his love’s wedding to another guy and then a teenaged girl crash lands in thie dimension and Strange decides to save her from n alien creature. Then you have Wanda Maximoff trying to create a fantasy life where she had kids and lived this prerfect dream, but it’;’s just a dream so she tries to kidnap the girl, “America,” and have her way.
Along the way we see Professor Xavier, Captain America, Mr. Fantastic, Captain Marvel and Black bolt on a council who are sceptical of Doctor Stange’s request for ghelp. Evenrtuall they die but in this world lives. We see Doctor Strange develop a third eye from hold a mystical power source which it gave him from holding it after his counterpart from that universe did.
Long and short of it i that Wanda posseses another one of herself but gets redemption as she sets things right. Yes Patrick Stewart reprises hi role as Xavier, twenty two years after the first X-Men premiered. We see Blacxkbolt played by the same actor as the one in The IUngumans tv series, the lady who playd Angel Carter plays Captain America and the woman who played Captain Marvel’s best friend in the movie as Captain America in this universe.
There was a lot of action, very energetic and spirited. Anyone who is a marvel fan will love it. I just did and it ws fire! I’m impressed nd I’m a DC fan. DC better step up its game if they want to cmpete with Marvel and stop using the same tired charcters, Batman and Superman, for everything.
Come on DC. I think Elizath Olsen did great acting and it was genius that Marvel hs a tight universe. They connect the same people in movies and TV show, the same charcters and actors and it works everytime. No dilly-dallying.
DC uses seprate universes. The only exceptions are the ones I hear of with Ezra Miller and Grant Gustin as flashes in the TV show and Colin Farrell coming back as Penguin in a TV series that’s coming soon. Yes, TV and movies from DC are connected. I give this movie an “A” for awesome!