Benedict Cumberbatch Admits It’s ‘Tough’ to Bring Emotion to Marvel Movies
“It’s not a massive development of the character, it’s about how to service the story,” Cumberbatch said of his role in the MCU.
“It’s not a massive development of the character, it’s about how to service the story,” Cumberbatch said of his role in the MCU.
Cumberbatch appreciates that director Sam Raimi and screenwriter Michael Waldron were supportive of his ideas.
Anderson financier Indian Paintbrush took “Asteroid City” to Focus and Universal International, while Netflix lured him with a Roald Dahl adaptation.
“It was very, very kind of him,” Raimi said of Feige letting a “The Quick and the Dead” reference stay in the film.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” star Benedict Cumberbatch stopped by Studio 8H this week to host “SNL” for the second time.
“There are definitely moments that make you jump, definitely moments that do fit into the horror genre.”
“I’ve been trying to help other Ukrainian families — nationals that are UK citizens — to house their extended families en masse.”
Gulf nations previously blocked “Eternals” and “West Side Story” from premiering due to a new LGBTQ+ character.
The “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” star also revealed that the Sami Raimi film is still doing reshoots ahead of its May 6 release date.
Elliott previously called the Oscar-nominated film a “piece of sh*t” for the “allusions to homosexuality” in a Western.
Elliott previously criticized the movie’s “allusions of homosexuality” and vision of the American West as mounted by New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion.
“Benedict has turned this character into an icon,” the Marvel Studios president said at Cumberbatch’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.