Specialist Strange 2 might go through considerably more reshoots, says chief Sam Raimi
Truth be told, he couldn't actually say whether the Multiverse of Madness is 'done' yet
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Sam Raimi, head of the now 20-year-old Spider-Man and presently Marvel's impending Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, said for this present week that the film might go through significantly more reshoots. Reports began circling last November that the film was confronting huge overhauls, and on Tuesday, Raimi let Variety know that while he isn't 100% sure on whether the film is finished, there is as yet an opportunity that they'll need to return and film some more.
"I believe we're done, yet we recently cut everything," he said. "We're simply beginning to test the image and we'll see whether there's whatever must be gotten. Assuming something's hazy or another improvement I can make in this short measure of time left, I'll get it done. One thing I am familiar with the Marvel group is they won't stop. They'll continue to push it until it's as near being extraordinary as it could."
The principal trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness turned out in December. Not exclusively does Benedict Cumberbatch's Stephen Strange return - in the wake of playing with the multiverse in Spider-Man: No Way Home - except for Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff likewise plays a huge part in the film. After WandaVision, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Loki all inclined toward the possibility of different universes in the MCU, and it resembles this impending continuation will break that multiverse dam considerably more than the three Spider-Mans. In a time where even a Doctor Strange spin-off can be an Avengers-level occasion, it isn't so much that astounding that Marvel is putting extra time and assets into this significant Phase 4 section.
Raimi appears resolute. In the meeting, the one who followed an advancement comic book film with two additional Tobey Maguire-drove Spider-Man continuations, likewise noticed that he cherished No Way Home - particularly seeing Maguire, Alfred Molina, and Willem Dafoe.
"It was such a lot of fun," Raimi said. "It was superb to watch Alfred [Molina] assume his part, and Willem Dafoe, simply seeing these folks take it to a higher level. Also Tobey was marvelous as usual. The best word I can say is it was invigorating for me."
Specialist Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hits theaters on May 6.
Andrew Garfield says lying about Spider-Man: No Way Home for two years ‘felt great’
He only told three people about his cameo, with one accidental exception
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Andrew Garfield can finally talk about Spider-Man: No Way Home, much to Andrew Garfield’s relief. The actor spent most of 2021 doing press tours and interviews for his acclaimed performances in The Eyes of Tammy Faye and Tick, Tick, Boom, and avoiding any hint that he was appearing in Marvel’s third Tom Holland-led Spider-Man movie. And, apart from a few notable exceptions, Garfield was more than happy to play the role of the internet’s favorite liar — especially now that he gets to tell everyone about it.
On a recent appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Garfield explained that he couldn’t lie to everyone about his upcoming return to superhero movies. The few people he did tell were his mom, dad, and brother. Or at least they’re the only people he meant to tell.
The one other exception was the food delivery driver that arrived at Garfield’s rented house the first night he was in Atlanta to film Spider-Man. In a story that went viral at the time, and has since been confirmed by Garfield, the Tick, Tick, Boom star was wearing a hat and mask at the time, but a delivery mix-up meant the order included alcohol, so he had to show his ID to the driver. After the delivery, the driver immediately texted a friend to say he delivered Spider-Man’s food.
As for everyone else, Garfield had a great time with his lie.
“I lied to people for a good two years. I lied to the internet for two years and it felt great,” Garfield said to DeGeneres. “It was fun to keep it secret. You know when you’re planning a surprise birthday party for someone and they’re like ‘I hate surprises, is the party happening.’ [...] It felt like organizing a surprise party for a bunch of people.”
Among the most direct and prominent victims of Garfield’s white lie was Emma Stone. According to Garfield on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, she texted him as soon as she saw the rumors and he responded by saying he had no idea what she was talking about.
Of course, all the extra attention wasn’t bad for him either. Garfield is an Oscar nomination frontrunner for his fantastic performance in Netflix’s Lin-Manuel Miranda-directed musical, Tick Tick Boom and Spider-Man has been a perfect excuse for a little extra awards campaigning. Even if most of the questions for his third press tour of the year are focused on returning to the role of Peter Parker, Garfield’s presence has remained inescapable, which is great for keeping him in the minds of Oscar voters.
GUARDIANS of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the last film with this group, James Gunn says
Rocket, Star Lord, and the other Guardians will not be collaborating once more
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Watchmen of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will be the stopping point for this specific band of rough mavericks, as per series chief James Gunn. The impending superhuman movie, which is presently planned to be delivered on May 23, 2023, will finish off this present group's set of three and story, the chief told Deadline on its Hero Nation web recording.
Gunn was authoritative in saying that this would be the last time individuals saw this gather of characters as the Guardians of the Galaxy saying, "this is an ideal end for us. This is the last time individuals will see this group of Guardians."
In any case, this shouldn't come as an over the top treat for fans. Gunn has been saying that the third film would be the end as soon as 2017.
"I think the initial three motion pictures recount a solitary story and that story is straightforward," Gunn told the Toronto Sun. "I feel that there could be a Vol. 4, however it would not be something similar. It would not be a similar gathering and would not be recounting a similar story. I would rather not get a lot into this is on the grounds that it will ruin excessively, yet I think fundamentally the narrative of this gathering closes with Vol. 3."
Obviously, a considerable amount has changed for Gunn and the film starting around 2017. For example, in those days, the Vol. 3 should be delivered in 2019. Notwithstanding Gunn being discharged and along these lines rehired by Disney from that point forward, it appears to be that the arrangement for this to be an independent set of three is as yet unchanged as it forever was.
In any case, Gunn is likewise mindful that film sets of three convey their own stuff. "I simply need to be consistent with the characters and consistent with the story and I need to surrender individuals the wrap they merit," Gunn said on the Hero Nation web recording. "That is dependably somewhat startling. I'm exceptionally mindful that the third film in many sets of three suck."
