The film’s biggest strength is the unmistakable thumbprint of director . Known for his cult horror roots, Raimi injected the film with "Dutch angles," jump scares, and a darker, more visceral energy than we’ve seen in standard superhero fare. From the zombie Doctor Strange to the brutal takedowns by the Scarlet Witch, the movie pushed the boundaries of its PG-13 rating. The Heart (and Havoc) of the Story
Years later, the film’s impact is still felt as we look toward the future of the multiverse:
Movie Review – Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
While Benedict Cumberbatch delivers a stellar performance as various versions of Stephen Strange, it’s who steals the show. Her transition into a terrifying antagonist driven by grief and the corrupting power of the Darkhold makes for one of Marvel’s most compelling villain arcs.
The introduction of (Xochitl Gomez) also brought a fresh dynamic, though some critics felt her universe-hopping powers served more as a plot device (or "MacGuffin") than a fully fleshed-out character arc in this installment. Why It Still Matters Today
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