‘Doctor Strange’ Sequel Gets New Limited Edition Poster

by Thomas Tuna

The good doctor has conjured up a new poster.

With just two weeks to go until Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hits theaters, Marvel Studios has ramped up the hype to even greater heights and unveiled a new limited edition poster for the feature. Check out the mind-bending artwork–courtesy of comicbook.com–on this page.

The poster–rendered by artist Matt Ferguson–is limited to just 10 copies, and will adorn the theaters of the Odeon Cinemas Group and its nine European markets. Ferguson said he was “super excited” about the opportunity to create this poster.

Legendary horror filmmaker Sam Raimi is helming this sequel and he recently explained the film is a “journey into the Multiverse with different iterations of Doctor Strange and Wanda Maximoff. It’s a great challenge for the actors, and great fun to direct them playing these altered versions of themselves.”

An updated synopsis of the PG-13 rated film–scripted by Michael Waldron (Loki)–follows Doctor Strange as he plays a more central figure in the Avengers and uses his magic to “manipulate time and space at will with a forbidden and dangerous spell–one that has opened the door to a mysterious madness called the Multiverse.”

In order to restore the world, Strange allies himself with Wong and the Scarlet Witch, “but a terrible threat looms over humanity and the entire universe that cannot be undone by their power alone. Even more surprising, the greatest threat looks exactly like Doctor Strange.”

The sequel–which debuts May 6–stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Strange, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda (aka the Scarlet Witch), Benedict Wong as Wong,  Chiwetel Ejiofor as Mordo, Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer, Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez and Michael Stuhlbarg as Nicodemus West.

The Marvel Comics character of Dr. Stephen Strange–created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko–made his first appearance in Strange Tales No110 back in 1963.

Keep reading Horror News Network for the latest on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

 

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