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Viewers of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness are debating whether the movie should have received an R rating, instead of its PG-13 designation. Marvel unleashed Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness into theaters this weekend and the film managed to secure the 11th best U.S. opening of all time. However, many of those ticketholders are now deliberating whether the movie's PG-13 rating is appropriate, or whether the MPAA should have awarded it with a higher age restriction.
Martin Freeman, who played Everett Ross in Black Panther, has opened up about making Black Panther: Wakanda Forever without the late Chadwick Boseman. Speaking to Collider, Freeman shared that, while it wasn't easy to return to set without Boseman, there are so many stories to tell in Wakanda and characters to build upon that moving forward with a sequel made sense.
Doctor Strange 2 star Elizabeth Olsen has teased that she could be back in the MCU, despite a violent exit for her character Wanda Maximoff in the new movie. During an interview with Collider, the actress hinted that the Doctor Strange sequel may not be the last we see of Wanda Maximoff (although it may well be the end of darker alter-ego Scarlet Witch).
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Viewers of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness are debating whether the movie should have received an R rating, instead of its PG-13 designation. Marvel unleashed Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness into theaters this weekend and the film managed to secure the 11th best U.S. opening of all time. However, many of those ticketholders are now deliberating whether the movie's PG-13 rating is appropriate, or whether the MPAA should have awarded it with a higher age restriction.
Martin Freeman, who played Everett Ross in Black Panther, has opened up about making Black Panther: Wakanda Forever without the late Chadwick Boseman. Speaking to Collider, Freeman shared that, while it wasn't easy to return to set without Boseman, there are so many stories to tell in Wakanda and characters to build upon that moving forward with a sequel made sense.
Doctor Strange 2 star Elizabeth Olsen has teased that she could be back in the MCU, despite a violent exit for her character Wanda Maximoff in the new movie. During an interview with Collider, the actress hinted that the Doctor Strange sequel may not be the last we see of Wanda Maximoff (although it may well be the end of darker alter-ego Scarlet Witch).
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