DoctorStrange in the Multiverse of Madness writer Michael Waldron has explained the emotional stakes that come with exploring the MCU's multiverse. 'It’s an interesting way to hold up a mirror to characters ... It’s complex stuff, emotionally.'
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness writer Michael Waldron explains the emotional stakes that come with exploring the multiverse. The highly anticipated sequel to 2016’s Doctor Strange is set to finally hit theatres next month, and will see Benedict Cumberbatch return as Master of the Mystic arts, Doctor Stephen Strange.
"The danger is you can expand your scope too wide, and you can actually reduce the stakes if you don’t make it personal as you go bigger and wider, but the opportunity in the multiverse is to have characters confront literal ‘What ifs?’ and alternate versions of themselves and perhaps others in their lives. It’s an interesting way to hold up a mirror to characters.
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