Dr. Strange And Spider-Man
The official art book for the film 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' will be released soon.
It features a wealth of concept art and behind-the-scenes footage, showcasing the details and creativity that went into making the film.
In Spider-Man No Way Home - The Art Of The Movie, Benedict Cumberbatch talks about the interactions between Dr. Strange and Peter Parker, and in particular, Peter's influence on Dr. Strange.
He mentions that Dr. Strange's "fatherly" side comes into play when Peter seeks help from him.
Cumberbatch stated that there is a father-son bond between the two characters, as Dr. Strange is a mature adult and Peter is a young student.
This gives Dr. Strange a sense of responsibility to take care of and guide the young man, which is new territory for him.
At the same time, he sees Dr. Strange as a self-centered, egomaniacal character who acts in his own way, even when his actions are beneficial to others.
In the movie, some feelings develop between Dr. Strange and Peter, but by the end of the story, they are back to their separate lives. Dr. Strange casts a spell that causes his own memories of Peter to be erased, which also means that their bond, like the father-son relationship, is severed.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is one of the most popular superhero movies of 2021, which will see Tom Hyland's Peter Parker facing unprecedented challenges against a variety of enemies in the multiverse. The movie has been a huge success worldwide and has brought many surprises and emotions to the fans.
The story picks up where Spider-Man: Far From Home left off, telling the tale of Spider-Man, whose life is thrown into turmoil by the revelation of his identity, and even the angry protests of people all over the world.
Seeking to alter this course of events, Spider-Man turns to Dr. Strange for assistance, unaware that an even greater crisis is about to unfold as the multiverse is opened.
As the conclusion of the trilogy, Spider-Man: No Way Home also marks the official opening of the Marvel Multiverse, and its biggest attraction is the three generations of Spider-Man in the same frame.
Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Doctor Strange in the film has also been well-received for his performance. While assisting Spider-Man, he unintentionally triggers the opening of the multiverse, leading to the appearance of classic Marvel villains in the same movie.