Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Box Office Crosses $800 Million Milestone

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has grossed $803 million (Rs. 6,235 crore) at the worldwide box office, since its release in theatres on May 6, to emerge as the second-highest-grossing Hollywood movie of the pandemic era. The top spot, as we all know, is occupied by the Tom Holland-led superhero film Spider-Man: No Way Home, which raked in $1.89 billion (Rs. 1,46,766 crore) during its theatrical run. That said, the Doctor Strange sequel has outperformed films such as action thriller F9: The Fast Saga ($726 million), the James Bond thriller No Time To Die($774.2 million), and The Robert Pattinson-led DC film The Batman(($768.5 million).

Of the $803 million so far, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has collected $342.1 million (Rs. 2,655 crore) in the US and Canada. The remaining $461.1 million (Rs. 3,578 crore) came from nearly 49 markets elsewhere, with South Korea ($45.9 million), the UK ($43.8 million), Mexico ($35.7 million), and Brazil ($29.2 million) being the major contributors. The film, needless to say, hasn’t been released in China and Russia.

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In India, the second Doctor Strange movie has collected nearly Rs.122 crore so far, overshadowing the Ranveer Singh-led Hindi-language comedy-drama Jayeshbhai Jordaar. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness might have benefited from the fact that it was released in India nearly a month and a half after SS Rajamouli’s Telugu-language period action drama RRR, and nearly three weeks after the Kannada-language actioner K.G.F: Chapter 2.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness remained in top position worldwide during the May 20 to May 22 weekend, collecting nearly $32 million (Rs.2,484) in the domestic market alone over its third weekend. It faced limited competition from the historical drama Downton Abbey: A New Era as the film collected $16 million (Rs.1,241 crore) to secure the second spot on box office charts in the US. This, however, is not surprising as the title, a sequel to the 2019 feature film adaptation of the period TV show Downton Abbey, caters primarily to older adults.

The second Doctor Strange movie is, however, not the only film to make headlines this week as the action-packed adventure movie Uncharted — also starring Holland — crossed the $400 million (Rs. 31.03 crore) mark worldwide while the animated adventure feature Sonic the Hedgehog 2 crossed $375 million (Rs.29.09 crore). While Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness still has enough gas in the tank to put up good numbers in the days to come, it will face competition from the Tom Cruise-fronted action movie Top Gun: Maverick when it releases May 27 in theatres globally.

Directed by Sam Raimi, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness explores the concept of a multiverse, which was introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe through the Tom Hiddleston-led series Loki and examined further in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Headlined by Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Xochitl Gomez, and Benedict Wong in key roles.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is playing in cinemas globally.


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Doctor Strange 2: Marvel drops character posters featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olsen and more

 

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a month away from its release and Marvel is making sure to up your excitement for the same. Marvel has released new character posters for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The sequel to Doctor Strange is shaping up to be an enormous event film, coming on the heels of Spider-Man: No Way Home and promising even more characters from the outer corners of the multiverse.

 

However, each poster has a character’s face in the foreground, with a crimson magic mist covering portions of their features. Doctor Strange (Cumberbatch), Wanda Maximoff (Olsen), and Wong (Wong) each get their own poster, but Marvel also included images for Mordo (Ejiofor), Dr. Christine Palmer (McAdams), and America Chavez (Gomez). 

 

Check out the new character posters for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, below:

 

While the posters do not provide any plot clues, the characters present may reveal a few. McAdams’ Christine Palmer, for example, appeared in Doctor Strange but had a tiny role. With her character featured on their own poster, it might imply that McAdams would have a larger or even more important part in the sequel.

Meanwhile, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has been helmed by Sam Raimi and has been touted to be one of Marvel’s darkest films with a twist of horror in it. The film is all set to be Marvel’s first big release after Spider-Man: No Way Home which became a massive money-spinner in December. The Doctor Strange sequel releases in theatres on May 6. 

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Sam Elliott apologises to Benedict Cumberbatch and The Power of the Dog team over ‘terrible’ comments

The Power of the Dog starring Benedict Cumberbatch was among the top contenders at Oscars 2022 this year. The film which also managed to bag director Jane Campion a Best Director win was previously criticised by actor Sam Elliott. In a recent interaction during Deadline’s Contenders TV event though, the actor apologised to The Power of the Dog team over his negative remarks. 

While speaking at the event, Elliott particularly mentioned how he felt “terrible” about criticising the film and said, “I told the WTF podcaster that I thought Jane Campion was a brilliant director, and I want to apologize to the cast of The Power of the Dog, brilliant actors all. And in particular Benedict Cumberbatch. I can only say that I’m sorry and I am. I am.”

The actor further added that he said some “terrible” things that hurt people. The A Star Is Born actor also made an apology to the gay community, adding that they have been supportive towards his career right from the beginning and said, “I’m sorry I hurt any of those friends and someone that I loved. And anyone else by the words that I used”, via Deadline.

Elliott had previously disregarded the film and criticised director Jane Campion mentioning that she hailed from New Zealand and didn’t know anything about the American West. The Power of the Dog stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemmons both reacted to Elliott’s comments in the past. Benedict who was nominated for a Best Actor honour for his performance in the film called Sam’s remarks “odd” while director Campion dissed Elliott saying he was being a “little b***h.” 

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