Doctor Strange 3 in the Dark Dimension Of Clea – TEASER TRAILER | Marvel Studios (HD)


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Watch our ‘Teaser Trailer’ concept ‘Doctor Strange in the Dark Dimension Of Clea’ (More Info About This Video Down Below!)

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The inspiration behind this video:

Doctor Strange movies having larger release gaps between them than conventional MCU trilogy series may seem like a potential franchise flaw. After all, one of the key goals in most superhero trilogies is to get the viewer to root for the hero as much as possible, and placing large swathes of time between installments is an easy way to lose audience engagement. With the MCU’s Stephen Strange being one of the more important early-era MCU heroes, it stands to reason ensuring people like him would be a primary concern, especially as he becomes increasingly integral to the franchise.

However, the structure of the MCU itself means that not every franchise can run in quick succession. As Doctor Strange fits neatly into others storylines – exemplified in Spider-Man: No Way Home – it’s best his films see the longest release gaps as a result, because his series suffers the least from placing years between the movies. While the pandemic and behind the scenes complications certainly added to this, it’s clear that the big strength of the Doctor Strange series is that its close ties to the nature of the MCU universe allow installments to be perfectly placed whenever they arrive – as is set to be the case for Doctor Strange 3.

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