Benedict Cumberbatch revealed in an interview that he helped write a key Doctor Strange 2 scene as he was pushing for a darker story.
. He revealed that playing variants of Doctor Strange was “the most fun bit, and I couldn’t talk about any of that pre-press, so it’s very nice to be able to speak about it now.”
“I absolutely loved it, and it sounds so egotistical – but there we go, that’s what actors are – but I loved doing the scenes with myself because of the challenge of it,” the actor continued.That’s when Cumberbatch revealed that he got to write some of those scenes. “I suggested that it needed to get darker at a point,” he said. “There was a slightly more saccharine version at one stage, and I’m really happy with the way it evolved.
Furthermore, director Sam Raimi and writer Michael Waldron encouraged and supported Cumberbatch’s writing for“We turned what was a very small combat between the two into a sort of very bizarre and inventive battle in that moment,” he said. “I really loved it. It was how the original was pitched to me a long while back when Scott Derrickson was still working with us: Strange would meet versions of himself.
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