DOCTOR STRANGE 2 Director Sam Raimi On Marvel's "Mandate" To Introduce Horror Elements To The MCU

DOCTOR STRANGE 2 Director Sam Raimi On Marvel's "Mandate" To Introduce Horror Elements To The MCU

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness director Sam Raimi has confirmed that his sequel will introduce horror elements to the MCU, leaning in to the "spooky, scary" aspects of the comic books.

By MarkCassidy - Apr 07, 2022 09:04 AM EST

The original Doctor Strange comic books were firmly rooted in horror (the character debuted in the pages of sci-fi/horror anthology series Strange Tales), and it sounds like the upcoming Multiverse of Madness is going to lean into the "scarier" aspects of the Master of the Mystic Arts' adventures.

Of course, the fact that Marvel Studios hired Sam Raimi to helm the sequel when Scott Derrickson parted ways with the project speaks volumes, and the legendary Evil Dead director has now that confirmed that Kevin Feige's mandate was always to make the first MCU movie to have "elements of horror."

"I think what [Kevin] meant, from my point of view, is that this film has a flavor of horror to it," Raimi explained to Fandango. "I think when the original director, Scott Derrickson, and Kevin promoted the coming of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, they said that it was going to be the first Marvel superhero film that had an element of horror to it. I hope I'm not misquoting them. But even after Scott left the picture due to creative differences, that was still the mandate -- to make the first Marvel film that had an element of horror. So, I kept true to their original statements."

"I think that's what Kevin means, because it is spooky at some times and scary at others," he continued. "It's unknown what you'll find in the multiverse. It's within that unknown that suspense and darkness exists. A tool to titillate the audience's fear. Plus, Doctor Strange in the comics has always dealt in universes and dimensions that were quite spooky, so we tried to bring some of that into this film."

There was a lot of speculation that Derrickson must have stepped away because those "creative differences" stemmed from him wanting to introduce more horror to the script, but that doesn't appear to be the case.

The trailers for In The Multiverse of Madness have already showcased some pretty freaky imagery, so it'll be interesting to see how far Raimi was allowed to take things while working within the parameters of a PG-13 rating.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Wong, Xochitl Gomez, with Michael Stühlbarg, and Rachel McAdams. The film is directed by Sam Raimi, and Kevin Feige is the producer. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Eric Hauserman Carroll and Jamie Christopher serve as executive producers. The screenplay was written by Michael Waldron.

The Doctor Strange sequel releases in U.S. theaters on May 6, 2022.

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TheClungerine
TheClungerine - 4/7/2022, 9:40 AM
Obviously it won't be scary scary as it's also aimed at kids but God I can't wait! Raimi is a Goat!!
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 4/7/2022, 11:22 AM
@TheClungeMan - directs like one too
TheClungerine
TheClungerine - 4/7/2022, 11:29 AM
@Razorface1 - 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kingdork
Kingdork - 4/7/2022, 12:04 PM
@Razorface1 - You black-hearted whore!
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 4/7/2022, 9:41 AM
Don't think anyone thought Marvel was going full horror, it was clear they meant that the movie would have spooky moments
globaltravels
globaltravels - 4/8/2022, 6:47 PM
@Urubrodi -
Blergh
Blergh - 4/7/2022, 9:42 AM
I'm just trying not to expect too much horror in this, it's a PG-13 Marvel blockbuster, anything straying too far away from the classic line is dangerous for their bottom line.
I expect some mild scares, mostly fun action and a few fun references to classic horror films

Love Raimi, love Marvel movies but I think us horror fans shouldn't expect too much. Less Evil Dead, more Spider-Man
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 4/7/2022, 9:42 AM
Drag Me To Hell was PG-13. He can do his usual antins without an R-rating just fine.
JoeInTheBox
JoeInTheBox - 4/7/2022, 10:15 AM
@MosquitoFarmer - Army of Darkness could pass for a PG-13. The MPAA just hated horror in the 90's. The unrated director's cut of Scream(1996) is more tame than any single episode of The Walking Dead.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 4/7/2022, 9:44 AM
I kinda expect this movie to pull a Haunted Mansion on us. For the most part it's spooky and scary, but at the end of the ride it's all laughs and joy
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 4/7/2022, 10:30 AM
@Waddles - not gonna lie, I might have done the same
RolandD
RolandD - 4/7/2022, 11:50 AM
@Waddles - Don’t get me started. Okay, too late. Here’s another fun fact that fits with this discussion. You probably know this but there were two factions developing the HM, the first ride completed after Walt’s death. One faction wanted to make it a truly scary ride, while the other faction led by animator Marc Davis wanted the scary elements to be more lighter-hearted, fun and funny. They both won to aome extent although there is more of Davis’ vision in the ride.
RolandD
RolandD - 4/7/2022, 11:52 AM
@bkmeijer1 @Waddles- I hope Disney gets the new HM movie right this time, although I still wish Del Toro was making it because of his love for the Mansion among other reasons.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/7/2022, 9:58 AM
Raimi's kind of horror is one that probably best blends into the MCU well. There's an over-the-top air to it that is scary but also fun.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 4/7/2022, 9:59 AM
Derrickson wanted a true horror film set in the MCU. Feige wanted an MCU film with a horror "element".
HOTSHOT
HOTSHOT - 4/7/2022, 10:06 AM
@McMurdo - Based Fiege
TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 4/7/2022, 11:34 AM
@McMurdo - Yes
GodHercules20
GodHercules20 - 4/7/2022, 12:24 PM
@McMurdo - You pulled that out of your ass

McMurdo
McMurdo - 4/7/2022, 2:17 PM
@GodHercules20 - right ✅
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 4/7/2022, 10:06 AM
His Spider-Man trilogy definitely felt at times like it had horror elements. I’d expect something similar.
rychlec
rychlec - 4/7/2022, 10:07 AM
again, a perfect place for Man-Thing to show up.
Nunyabiz
Nunyabiz - 4/7/2022, 10:15 AM
@rychlec - does marvel have the full rights to Man-Thing?
Typhoon20
Typhoon20 - 4/7/2022, 10:33 AM
@rychlec - Forget Man-Thing, I want Man-Spider to show up.



rychlec
rychlec - 4/7/2022, 10:35 AM
@Nunyabiz - Yes, I believe so. Especially after seeing his head in Ragnarok and having his ex show up in Iron Man 2.
rychlec
rychlec - 4/7/2022, 10:37 AM
@Typhoon20 - WITH the Phantom of the Opera! (they are both New Yorkers).
Nunyabiz
Nunyabiz - 4/7/2022, 10:46 AM
@rychlec - i hope its not like the Hulk, able to use in other movies but not in his own by marvel.
rychlec
rychlec - 4/7/2022, 10:55 AM
@Nunyabiz - I'd be ok with that. I'm not sure how many solo Man-Thing movies there would be interest for. He works well as a supporting character.
PicolasCage
PicolasCage - 4/7/2022, 10:57 AM
I expect it'll have the same level of horror as Moon Knight. Some spooky creatures and some "horror-lite" sequences like Khonshu coming down the hallway with the flickering lights, but it'll never feel truly scary
globaltravels
globaltravels - 4/8/2022, 6:45 PM
@PicolasCage -
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