Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Doctor Strange in Spider-Man: no way home, gave some interesting statements about the film starring Tom Holland. In his view, the Marvel movie is “a dead end.” In addition, he revealed that he read as little as possible of the script so as not to be spoiled and enjoy the film just like the fans.
In an interview for USA Today, Cumberbatch was asked about some details of the making of Spider-Man: no way home, to which he very carefully answered avoiding revealing any major spoilers.
“You know it’s a dead end, but I can tell you this: it’s a wild movie,” said the British actor, who was recently on re-recordings of Doctor Strange in the multiverse of Madness.
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This statement seems to be linked to the violence that the film will have, according to Tom Holland, who anticipated that in this film fans will see “Spider-Man using his fists in ‘fight or flight’ situations”.
Doctor Strange is also an anti spoiler fan
Benedict Cumberbatch He also stated that like the fans, he wants to enjoy the experience of watching the movie at the theater and be amazed. Therefore, he revealed that he did not fully read the script for Spider-Man: no way home.
“I don’t want to reveal anything, and I haven’t actually read the entire script!” confessed the actor of Doctor Strange. “I did it on purpose because I just want the trip,” he added.
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Spider-Man no way home will hit theaters this December 16 and in its successful pre-sale it has surpassed several Marvel films.
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