Doctor Strange 2 teased by director Scott Derrickson; Sequel to feature new villain Nightmare?

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Nov 04, 2016 05:04 AM EDT

After he lost his career by a terrible crash accident, the brilliant and arrogant surgeon was given a second chance of his life by a sorcerer who takes him to another realm and trained him to defend the world from evil.

A tremendous success movie release in the different parts of the world, movie Doctor Strange is again eyeing for a sequel. Marvel character Stephen Strange also known as Doctor Stephen Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, captures the Marvel fans with a strange charm. The movie raked a staggering multi-million in the gross income around the world in their opening over a weekend alone!

Director Scott Derrickson (The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Dark Knight) with producer Kevin Feige, were overwhelmed by the outcome of the movie. It was reported by the review aggregator from the website Rotten Tomatoes, that it earned 90% approval rating based on 159 reviews. And now, Derrickson and Feige are taking every excitement of the audiences to the sequel of the movie Doctor Strange.

It was conceptualized that a new character villain will emerge from the sequel as Nightmare which will make everything entangled to a series of amazing and strange scenes and unimaginable depth of the story.

Appeared in the Strange tales #110 in 1963, Nightmare is one of the major enemy of Doctor Strange and Ghost Rider. As per Scott Derrickson, he was interested in using the character villain and the concept of nightmares as a being in the dimension. He also added that he would like to follow "The Dark Knight"  movie and bring in a villain where it can go deep to a visceral experience.

No release date yet for the awaited sequel but Dr. Strange is expected to appear in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity war in 2018.  This will be another best movie for Marvel Studios that the world will be watching.

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