Quite some time has passed since Doctor Strange graced the MCU with a standalone film. The last time Benedict Cumberpatch was given the green light by Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios to headline his own blockbuster, the year was 2022, and the film was Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness, but while that serves as the most recent, it is far removed from the original — by nearly five decades ahead of the looming Avengers: Doomsday event.Most fans of Doctor Strange only know of Cumberpatch’s portrayal in the MCU and this generation of Marvel fans, but while he’s the most well-known and popular, the honor was first bestowed upon Peter Hooten (Mod Squad, The Inglorious Bastards) back in 1978, in a film simply titled Dr. Strange. And, as fate would have it, Hooten’s film has finally found its way into 2025, landing a home on streaming services for the first time in its existence. The overall rating for Dr. Strange on Rotten Tomatoes is hovering around 69 percent, with all but one review being from the general audience, and several having been penned in 2025. One reviewer on Rotten Tomatoes is rightfully challenging those who are criticizing the cinematography of Dr. Strange without accounting for context.
Quite some time has passed since Doctor Strange graced the MCU with a standalone film. The last time Benedict Cumberpatch was given the green light by Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios to headline his own blockbuster, the year was 2022, and the film was Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness, but while that serves as the most recent, it is far removed from the original — by nearly five decades ahead of the looming Avengers: Doomsday event.
Most fans of Doctor Strange only know of Cumberpatch’s portrayal in the MCU and this generation of Marvel fans, but while he’s the most well-known and popular, the honor was first bestowed upon Peter Hooten (Mod Squad, The Inglorious Bastards) back in 1978, in a film simply titled Dr. Strange. And, as fate would have it, Hooten’s film has finally found its way into 2025, landing a home on streaming services for the first time in its existence.
The overall rating for Dr. Strange on Rotten Tomatoes is hovering around 69 percent, with all but one review being from the general audience, and several having been penned in 2025. One reviewer on Rotten Tomatoes is rightfully challenging those who are criticizing the cinematography of Dr. Strange without accounting for context.
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