BREAKING: Filmmaker Sam Raimi has just revealed a significant regret regarding his work on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, emphasizing the underutilization of actress Rachel McAdams. In a recent interview with Total Film, Raimi expressed his disappointment over not fully showcasing McAdams’ talents in the $955 million blockbuster released in 2022.
During the interview, Raimi stated, “I had a chance to work with her on my last film and saw how talented she was and actually underutilized.” He highlighted McAdams’ remarkable acting skills, noting her warmth and brilliance, which he feels were not adequately utilized in her role as Christine Palmer. “I promised myself that I would work with her again,” he added, reflecting on his aspirations for future collaborations.
This revelation comes as Raimi’s latest project, Send Help, is now playing in theaters, featuring McAdams alongside Dylan O’Brien. The film marks a departure for McAdams, who has not played a dark villain before, a shift that could surprise audiences and showcases her versatility as an actress.
Despite the success of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, a third installment has yet to be officially announced by Marvel Studios. As the Marvel Cinematic Universe evolves, Raimi’s comments highlight a growing concern among fans regarding character development and actor utilization.
Looking ahead, fans can expect to see Benedict Cumberbatch return as Doctor Strange in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, with filming for the Phase 6 finale set to begin this summer. The anticipation continues to build as Marvel prepares to close out The Multiverse Saga.
For those eager to explore Raimi’s work, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is currently available through home media release and streaming platforms. Meanwhile, Send Help offers a fresh perspective on McAdams’ talents, further intensifying the conversation surrounding her role in Hollywood.
Stay tuned for further updates as the Marvel Universe and Raimi’s projects continue to evolve. This is a developing story that fans won’t want to miss!
