Insider Debunks Doctor Strange 3 Director, Casting Rumors

Insider Debunks Doctor Strange 3 Director, Casting Rumors

Key Takeaways

  • There are rumors that Doctor Strange 3 is already in development with potential director and cast.
  • Denzel Washington is rumored for the role of Dormammu, but a movie insider debunked it.
  • Washington’s potential MCU role is seen as promising, but fans hope for better utilization if the casting is true.

As a long-time fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), I can’t help but get excited about the rumors surrounding Doctor Strange 3. With Sam Raimi directing the previous film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, it’s clear that the studio is going for a darker and more supernatural tone, which I absolutely love!


It’s being whispered around town that a third installment of “Doctor Strange” might be on the horizon. While there’s plenty of chatter about potential details like the director and cast, it’s important to remember these tidbits may not yet be set in stone.

Director Sam Raimi oversaw “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (2022), a film that garnered mixed reviews from both viewers and critics, yet many appreciated it and expressed eagerness for another directorial effort by him. There’s buzz that a well-known actor, producer, and director might be part of “Doctor Strange 3”, but these reports have been denied by an inside source.

myTimeToShineHello recently posted on what was once Twitter, citing Marvel Updates as a source, that Sam Raimi is set to direct Doctor Strange 3 and Denzel Washington has been cast as the main antagonist, Dormammu. In the initial film, Benedict Cumberbatch portrayed Dormammu using motion capture technology and provided his voice, alongside an unnamed British actor. However, a reliable source within the movie industry has refuted these claims, stating “This isn’t accurate as it’s far too premature for any casting decisions.

The initial rumor suggesting Denzel Washington might appear in Doctor Strange 3 originated from Production Weekly, but it’s important to remember that this information comes from online gossip and fan theories. As such, its authenticity isn’t definitively proven. It’s crucial to note that the report only mentioned Washington’s name in relation to Dormammu, not as an official cast member. The tweet announcing his rumored casting sparked diverse reactions. Some were delighted, considering it a confirmation, while others expressed skepticism because they had heard the rumor a year ago, even before the SAG-AFTRA strike started. Some were disappointed upon learning that Washington’s casting wasn’t confirmed, expressing their feelings with a sad emoji.

Dormammu is a formidable mystical being originating from the Dark Dimension. He’s both a powerful sorcerer and a ruthless conqueror, aiming to control not just our dimension (Earth), but others as well. On the other hand, Washington is a gifted and adaptable actor who can undoubtedly handle any role. Known for films like “Training Day” and “The Equalizer,” he’s certain to bring life to an imposing villain in “Doctor Strange 3.” Washington’s commanding presence mirrors the grandeur of the supervillain, making him a suitable choice for portraying the challenging and multidimensional character.

An increasing number of multitalented and widely recognized actors have become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), including Harrison Ford who took on the role of Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross, also known as Red Hulk, in “Captain America: Brave New World”. It would be a shame if Washington doesn’t make an appearance in the MCU, as it could represent a squandered opportunity. Regrettably, this has happened before with Christian Bale when he portrayed Gorr, the God Butcher in “Thor: Love and Thunder”. Spectators felt that his character wasn’t fully exploited because of the underdeveloped narrative arc, limited screen time, and inconsistent tone. Despite Bale’s exceptional performance and palpable intensity onscreen, his followers believed that the Academy Award-winning actor didn’t receive enough substantial material to bring the iconic villain to life. Here’s hoping Marvel learns from past mistakes if they decide to include Washington in their universe.

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2024-10-16 22:23