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MCU Fans Freaking Out Over Sam Raimi Directing Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

About a month ago, we got the shock announcement that director Scott Derrickson had left Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. That old chestnut of creative differences was cited, with there reportedly being tension over the intensity of the horror elements in the movie. The search for a replacement began immediately and at the top of my list was The Evil Dead and Spider-Man trilogy director Sam Raimi. Experience with superhero movies. Check. Experience with horror. Check. Dynamic visual style in keeping with Doctor Strange. Big check.

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About a month ago, we got the shock announcement that director Scott Derrickson had left Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. That old chestnut of creative differences was cited, with there reportedly being tension over the intensity of the horror elements in the movie. The search for a replacement began immediately and at the top of my list was The Evil Dead and Spider-Man trilogy director Sam Raimi. Experience with superhero movies. Check. Experience with horror. Check. Dynamic visual style in keeping with Doctor Strange. Big check.

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Raimi was the perfect candidate, so naturally I gave a little fist-pump when it was announced last night that he had the job. But despite my total confidence that he’s a great fit, I do have a couple of reservations. For one, the Marvel Studios production line means that action scenes have probably been pre-visualized and big effects shots may be already being worked on. This may mean that Raimi’s signature kinetic style will be somewhat hamstrung, though I would bet he’s getting stuck in already with suggestions on how to improve things.

Also, the fact that Derrickson left because of tension with Marvel Studios over the control they wanted over the tone of the movie isn’t a great sign. Perhaps this is a case of Raimi agreeing to play by their rules in order to get a future project of his greenlit. Whatever the case, this is a time for celebration. And a peek onto social media indicates that fans are also over the moon about the announcement.

https://twitter.com/RingerrrJR/status/1225353777689042944?s=20

https://twitter.com/WilliamBabey/status/1225352525697757184?s=20

https://twitter.com/amandagabr1elle/status/1225216454339022854?s=20

https://twitter.com/NotSoEvilDead/status/1225226036184571904?s=20

As many fans have pointed out, if Raimi’s in the director’s chair, would it be asking too much for an MCU cameo from Bruce Campbell and Ted Raimi? Also, you’ve got to get the Delta 88 in there somewhere, too.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will hit cinemas on May 5th, 2021.

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