The upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has new promotional pictures. On Amazon, there are banners for the Marvel Cinematic Universe project showing off Sorcerer Supreme, Scarlet Witch, Wong, and Miss America standing tall together. An image has been seen on a few t-shirts promoting the film. This can be the configuration of “Team Strange” as they all make a journey through the multiverse. There’s also a newcomer Xochitl Gomez’s America Chavez has also been discussed since the teaser was released. All MCU fans haven’t received an intro to the character earlier now. Many fans will be learning enough about Miss America in this film. As a matter of fact, she came in the second post-credits scene for No Way Home and some people had almost missed it as there was so much going on.

Here’s the image down below.

While appearing on the red carpet for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Gomez talked a bit about her introduction in MCU. However, she was very careful not to let the cat out when it was about Multiverse of Madness.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

“Well I can’t say too much – especially since Kevin [Feige] is like right there,” Gomez joked. “But what I can say is that I’m very excited for the movie [Doctor Strange 2] to come out, and I’m just really excited for people to see my work on screen. I mean I really put so much work into it and I’m really, really, so proud of it. And I’m just excited for it to come out. I’m just excited to be here, number one! And I’m such a fan of Marvel in general so being here is just like… I’m just shaking being here and being invited, ah!”

A lot of things have been made about how “scary” this movie will be. This previous year, Elizabeth Olsen actually told Vanity Fair about she thought people would be a little surprised. However, as fans, you will not be going to get any spoilers out of her. So, we’ll all have to wait and see.

“I think it’s scarier than Indiana Jones,” Olsen explained to the magazine. “I think it definitely feels more Sam Raimi than that. So maybe that was the goal, but it definitely became something darker I think.” She clarified, “Yea, not like [Raimi’s] western [stuff]… Yes, the horror genre feeling of constant fear and thrill and misleads and playing with camera, playing with how the perspective of the depth of field in order to make the audience feel more anxious… It’s more… I think it’s more than like a glossy Indiana Jones movie. Which I love Indiana Jones, but I feel like it has a darker thing going on.”

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will hit theaters on May 6.

 

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