Elizabeth Olsen’s superhero story continues to expand.
On Wednesday, Marvel Studios released a teaser online forDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, a standalone sequel for theBenedict CumberbatchAvengerscharacter after the 2016 installment.
In the teaser (which is included in the end credits ofSpider-Man: No Way Home, now in theaters), Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff/Scarlett Witch returns, continuing her character’s storyline from her Disney+ seriesWandaVision.
“We tampered with the stability of spacetime,” Doctor Strange says in the trailer. “The Multiverse is a concept about which we know frighteningly little. … I never meant for any of this to happen.”
When Strange enlists the help of Olsen’s Wanda to get a grip on colliding universes, she references the events ofWandaVision, saying, “I made mistakes and people were hurt.” She is later shown in the trailer in her full Scarlett Witch costume.
The trailer also shows Cumberbatch in dual roles, playing what appears to be his dark variant Strange Supreme, who previously appeared in Disney+‘sWhat If…?series.
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Doctor Strange also appears in this month’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, which debuted to amassive opening weekend box office.
In March, Olsen, 32, toldVarietyabout filming theDoctor Strangesequel so close to wrapping onWandaVisionand how the stories inform each other. She earned an Emmy nomination for her performance in the limited series.
“I didn’t know my part inDoctor Strangeuntil right before we got back to filming during the pandemic. We had two months left, and we’d filmed the majority of our show already,” she recalled at the time. “Really, I knew nothing until that moment when they pitched [Doctor Strange 2] to me verbally. So I tried, as much as I could, almost less so to have it affectWandaVisionas haveWandaVisionaffect it. I think that’s really been where the connection is. It’s almost like we’re trying to make sure that everything is honoring what we did [on the show].”
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessis in theaters May 6.
source: people.com