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![]() ![]() What made you want to bring magic back into the Marvel universe in a full proper way like this now? The idea of magic was introduced and almost written-off in a single line in Thor. It’s certainly, from a cinematic point of view, the most sort of interesting singular character journey maybe since Iron Man 1 that we’ve plucked from the books. I think it’s one of the coolest origins in our comics. Kevin Feige: Yes, he’s always been… his origin has always been, like Tony Stark’s, relatively stable, relatively consistent, and we’re certainly pulling from that – the arrogant New York neurosurgeon, who’s a bit of an ass, who’s extremely arrogant, and who has a horrible accident, mangles his hands – his tools – and who loses his identity and loses himself, and has a nice downward spiral, before finding his way in a last-ditch effort in something he doesn’t really believe in to Nepal, to the people who he will encounter and who will teach him and open his eyes to a whole other reality. In that respect, Stephen Strange's journey in his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut is very faithful to readers know from the comics or various animated appearances. Despite some updating of key characters, their main roles, albeit fleshed out, are largely the same.
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