‘Strange’ trivia: Sam Raimi’s 2 fave characters and Benedict Wong’s comic-book titles of choice

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It’s certainly more plausible to muse on existential issues these days, especially after we’ve all suffered in some measure from the downbeat repercussions of the pandemic.

“After my early ‘Spider-Man’ films , it felt great to direct another Marvel superhero movie,” he admitted. “It was so much fun because if you’re a writer like Michael, a producer like Richie Palmer, or a director like me, you’re doing it because you love the comic books. You understand it because it’s in your blood. It’s fun to tell stories that you love, and I love these Marvel superhero tales.

Given the need to “synchronize” this particular story with the rest of the movies in MCU, it’s been a daunting task and a mammoth undertaking, indeed. Asked what he thought was the most difficult hurdle, Sam said, “The biggest challenge was writing the script. Michael took on all these story threads from previous Marvel movies and brought them forward in a logical and entertaining way.”

“I also love America Chavez. Xochitl Gomez a did a wonderful job in exuding the spirit of youth, which flies in the face of Doctor Strange. She doesn’t respect or even trust Stephen as the movie begins. When asked to describe Wong’s evolution as a character through the years, Benedict said, “I felt like a competition winner when I started playing the role six years ago. And bagging the role was truly special for me because I collected comics when I was 14 years old, particularly the Spider-Man and Fantastic Four titles.

 

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