SPOILERS: Scott Derrickson Talks DOCTOR STRANGE's Mid-Credits Scene And Who Directed It

SPOILERS: Scott Derrickson Talks DOCTOR STRANGE's Mid-Credits Scene And Who Directed It

Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson talks in detail about the movie's surprising mid-credits scene, his level of involvement in it, and what it means for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

By JoshWilding - Oct 28, 2016 01:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Doctor Strange
Source: Den of Geek
Doctor Strange's mid-credits scene sees the Sorcerer Supreme meeting with Thor and agreeing to help him and Loki find Odin so they'll return to Asgard and stop plaguing Earth. When Den of Geek caught up with director Scott Derrickson, they asked him how that all came about, and he confirmed that it was indeed Taika Waititi who shot it. However, will it end up being part of Thor: Ragnarok next year? 
 
"Taika [Waititi] shot that - I can't say if it's from Thor 3 or not, but we had our set up and were going to strike it after I finished shooting and it's a very expensive set with the chamber of relics and the window and everything... I don't know where they were on the script process, but it was before they were in production. Taika wrote that scene and came in and shot it. We had no specific intention at that point to use it as the tag, but after we finished our movie we felt that it was kind of perfect. It plays really well, the audience likes the uplift of Strange being introduced to the wider MCU. Until then he's not really a part of it, he's just a story happening on his own - but after that tag, it's all changed." 

What's interesting about this is the fact that it was filmed before Thor: Ragnarok was shot, so that leaves us with a lot of fairly significant questions. For example, will that movie just gloss over Strange's role now fans have seen this sequence or did Waititi shoot an even longer version of the mid-credits scene which will end up being inserted into it? For now, we're obviously going to have to wait and see. 

With any luck, it's going to be the latter anyway (similar to that Captain America: Civil War tease at the end of Ant-Man). What do you think of Derrickson's comments? Let us know your thoughts below. 
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Fun1gUy
Fun1gUy - 10/28/2016, 1:33 PM
YASSS
Fun1gUy
Fun1gUy - 10/28/2016, 1:34 PM
so ready for this
DeusExSponge
DeusExSponge - 10/28/2016, 1:34 PM
Huzzah! Looking forward to see the interconnectedness of the MCU intensify.
hufflepuff69
hufflepuff69 - 10/28/2016, 1:38 PM
One more week
NitPicker
NitPicker - 10/28/2016, 1:45 PM
Speaking of Ant Man, Scott Lang is such a chump. It should have been Pym in the costume. Scott Lang can't hang with the Avengers. He got fired from Baskin Robbins. How incompetent do you have to be to get fired from Baskin Robbins? All you gotta do is take the customer's order, then go get the customer's order. It ain't Biochemistry. If he can't handle Baskin Robbins, what makes anyone think he can handle being an Avenger. He probably got caught stealing on camera. Get him outta here!
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/28/2016, 1:54 PM
A friend of a friend in London, who'sa fan of cbms, saw Strange and he texted me his thoughts and put it like this:

Yes the origin story is paint by numbers, but its straight from the comics, something some folks either are ignorant of or just choose to be unaware of. But despite the arguably boring origin, Doctor Strange is a satisfying opening salvo, where the performances, character study and visuals make up for the derivative origin. It's fast, fresh and offers a kind of mysticism that's never been seen in the genre.

The engaging special effects and magical story ensure Doctor Strange’s negatives are kept few and far between. The biggest negative I had a problem with was the "CHOSEN ONE" shtick.

As introduction films go, its so unique in that its introducing a hero we've never seen before in the genre. I will say the film is too short imo. Its a fast introduction.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/28/2016, 1:57 PM
@ComicsBornAndBred - he's a film reviewer on a blog there so his texts read like a blog review haha.
grif
grif - 10/28/2016, 2:14 PM
this movie is not part of the mcu till this scene? wtf? there is crazy shit happening in new york in this movie. how about some reactions from characters residing there or something. just some [frick]ing cameos.

anyway i have only seen the first trailer. that was enough. hope its great.
Fogs
Fogs - 10/28/2016, 2:23 PM
@grif - Time Stone.
McNyagano
McNyagano - 10/28/2016, 2:23 PM
@grif -

They do justify why no one knows about the crazy shit in NYC and no one notices. That's all I say without getting into spoiler territory.
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