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Marvel's 'Doctor Strange'

While I consult lawyers of Marvel's breach of my creation Connor Harrison for their own movie, I can present the first teaser poster for their version entitled: 'Doctor Strange', due November 2016.

Teaser trailer to follow soon!

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http://collider.com/doctor-strange-marvel-3d/
 
Yes, I'll watch it. Yes, it looks cool. Yes, I'll enjoy the hell out of it. Marvel can apparently do no wrong in my eyes, especially as of recently.

But dammit, I want my Captain Marvel movie already. >.<
 
[member="Fabula Caromed"]

Isn't Captain Marvel kind of godmody? I don't know too much about the character, but I always thought of her as being like Superman--all powerful and incredibly boring.
 
[member="Fabula Caromed"] I'm not a huge fan of Hulk, but the character has major flaws that make him much different than Superman. Superman's weaknesses always seemed lazy and gimmicky to me. I do not consider Thor on the same power level as Hulk and Superman, but admittedly, I am somewhat ignorant of a lot of the comics, so I could be way off base with that statement.
 
[member="Palz"] For reference, Thor once beat the living crap out of the Hulk and one of his buddies while "depowered," without Mjolnir. The Hulk is a natural force of catastrophic violence and Thor is literally a god. Hell, Doctor Strange is leagues more powerful than any of the above. Most heroes fight supervillains. Strange fights Shuma-Gorath.

Compared to that roster, Captain Marvel is going to be a remarkably modest change of pace.
 
[member="Connor Harrison"]

I know what you mean. If the movie is anywhere near how the trailer portrays' it, then it should be a very interesting experience at the least. It definitely looks to be a bit more out there than say Guardians of the Galaxy or Antman were; both of which were lesser known in the marvel universe and they still took that risk. A lot of people were skeptical about them and they did very good in their own right.

I agree that they're on the right path with the movie by taking some risks. The Sorcerer Supreme isn't your traditional super hero and his movie should be treated as such. :p


Connor Harrison said:
And nice to see Connor in the flesh doing something Jedi-like. :p
I couldn't resist.....

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