Sam Raimi Talks About Doctor Strange’s Dark Side

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness director Sam Raimi touched upon the eponymous Master of the Mystic Arts’ dark side and the reason why it’s a good thing.Raimi touched upon this subject in The Art of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness artbook, stating,”[Doctor Strange is] a good person, but he’s got his own psychological problems. He sometimes can be a little selfish, a little arrogant, proud. And this prevents him from being some flawless good guy. He wrestles with his dark side, and he delves into the supernatural in a way that some other magicians who are fighting for good think is immoral. Therein lies a great conflict with the character.”The filmmaker went on to say that he found Stephen Strange to be “a character at war with himself,” like everyone else, which Raimi said made him relatable even though he’s a superhero. “We find Doctor Strange at the beginning of [Multiverse of Madness] as someone who has not only passed through the mastery of magic, but who’s now dealing with the results of a life spent devoted to one’s craft at the extreme of his personal life,” he added.RELATED: Doctor Strange 2 Concept Art Reveals Unused Designs for Maria Rambeau’s Captain Marvel Costume

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness director Sam Raimi touched upon the eponymous Master of the Mystic Arts’ dark side and the reason why it’s a good thing.

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Raimi touched upon this subject in The Art of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness artbook, stating,”[Doctor Strange is] a good person, but he’s got his own psychological problems. He sometimes can be a little selfish, a little arrogant, proud. And this prevents him from being some flawless good guy. He wrestles with his dark side, and he delves into the supernatural in a way that some other magicians who are fighting for good think is immoral. Therein lies a great conflict with the character.”

The filmmaker went on to say that he found Stephen Strange to be “a character at war with himself,” like everyone else, which Raimi said made him relatable even though he’s a superhero. “We find Doctor Strange at the beginning of [Multiverse of Madness] as someone who has not only passed through the mastery of magic, but who’s now dealing with the results of a life spent devoted to one’s craft at the extreme of his personal life,” he added.

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