DOCTOR STRANGE Director Scott Derrickson Says He Left Sequel To Avoid Making "A Monstrosity"

DOCTOR STRANGE Director Scott Derrickson Says He Left Sequel To Avoid Making "A Monstrosity"

Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson has elaborated on his reasons for parting ways with the Marvel Studios sequel, which would come to be known as In the Multiverse of Madness...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 03, 2023 04:10 PM EST

Back in January of 2020, Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson took to social media to announce that he was no longer set to helm Marvel Studios' planned sequel, In The Multiverse of Madness.

No reason for the parting of ways was given beyond the usual "creative differences," but since the filmmaker was to remain on board as an executive producer, it was assumed that the split must have been amicable enough.

Now, The Black Phone director has elaborated on his reasons for stepping away from the project, and while he is still adamant that no ill feelings were/are involved, he does admit that, had he stayed on, he probably would have ended up making "a monstrosity."

“All I can say is that what we said publicly is exactly the truth,” Derrickson tells The Playlist. “We had real creative differences. You know, the movie I wanted to make and how I wanted to make it was different than–it was just increasingly obvious that we were pulling against each other. And that’s how you make a really bad movie, I think. When the producer or the studio and the filmmaker are making different movies, you end up with a monstrosity and, you know, that’s why I had to bounce.”

At the time, there was speculation that Derrickson's vision for a Doctor Strange sequel was more horror-focused, and he went on to confirm that his take was an “extreme departure from the first film,” and would have been “a genuine horror film of sorts.”

Of course, Evil Dead director Sam Raimi did inject some horror elements into the movie when he came aboard, but it sounds like Derrickson's ideas may have been a little too scary for Marvel!

Even so, Derrickson says he's still on good terms with the studio, and went to the In The Multiverse of Madness premiere - although he doesn't say what he thought of the film!

“Yeah, I went to the premiere. I’m still friends with Kevin [Feige] and everything with me and Marvel is really cool. They invited me to the premiere and I went. And I’m friends with Sam [Raimi]. I love Sam, so there’s no bad blood over that.”

What did you make of Sam Raimi's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? Are you curious about what Derrickson's version of the sequel would have been like? Be sure to drop us a comment down below.

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WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 10/3/2023, 4:07 PM
Now that the MCU is down you talk shit

Usernametaken
Usernametaken - 10/3/2023, 4:11 PM
@WakandaTech - someone just read the title and not the actual quotes.
Variant
Variant - 10/3/2023, 5:36 PM
@WakandaTech - You've gotta read, dude. C'mon
Pathogen
Pathogen - 10/3/2023, 4:07 PM
I like Raimi, I really do...even tho I think his Spiderman movies are goofy, and overrated (especially since Tobey is just a terrible Spidey)...unpopular opinion? Sure, but I don't care. I'm probably right.

I will say that Black Phone is excellent. If you haven't seen it, then see it.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 10/3/2023, 4:26 PM
@Pathogen - I think that Raimi in generally is massively overrated. Not a fan. I thought the first two Spiderman movies were pretty good. My favorite thing he's directed is the Quick and the Dead. Obviously Evil Dead, the original, is a classic camp movie, but its not actually good.
Variant
Variant - 10/3/2023, 5:40 PM
@Pathogen - I agree. The Tobey trilogy is badly overrated. But also, I think Raimi's touch on DS2 is what left the film a bit short of expectations. There were some decent horror elements to it. (Professor X neck snap.) But some of the interactions were goofy as hell. Like the intentional campy stuff. And I was not a fan.
Origame
Origame - 10/3/2023, 5:51 PM
@Pathogen - yes, because the comics weren't goofy at all.

When a billionaire goes crazy and puts on a green and purple costume, that's serious business.
m1doriya
m1doriya - 10/3/2023, 6:06 PM
@Pathogen - Garbo opinion sadly
Fogs
Fogs - 10/3/2023, 4:12 PM
Well if his version was heavier than Raimi's then it's probably better he left. Even what we got was a bit too much for the MCU, IMO.
thewanderer
thewanderer - 10/3/2023, 5:58 PM
@Fogs - other than Zombie Strange, I think it was fine tone wise, and even Zombie Strange was more awkward than dark/scary.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 10/3/2023, 4:13 PM
It’s all this multiverse shit.
EskimoJ
EskimoJ - 10/3/2023, 4:14 PM
Least favorite MCU movie to date.
MasterMix
MasterMix - 10/3/2023, 5:09 PM
@EskimoJ - Really? I'm curious, what's your bottom 5 look like?
EskimoJ
EskimoJ - 10/3/2023, 5:52 PM
@MasterMix - For me:

1. Multiverse of Madness
2. Love and Thunder
3. Captain Marvel
4. Ant-Man & The Wasp
5. The Incredible Hulk
Jacory
Jacory - 10/3/2023, 7:56 PM
@EskimoJ - You think Quantumania and Eternals are better than MOM ... interesting.
MasterMix
MasterMix - 10/3/2023, 9:28 PM
@EskimoJ - That's pretty unique. Now I'm curious to know your whole ranking?
EskimoJ
EskimoJ - 10/4/2023, 6:25 AM
@Jacory - Quantumania's not as well made, but I enjoyed it more. I think Raimi's style just clashes with me; nothing about MoM was endearing to me at all.

Eternals was better than both.
EskimoJ
EskimoJ - 10/4/2023, 6:44 AM
@MasterMix - At this point, they're more tiered than definitively ranked, but generally:

#1 Winter Soldier

TIER 2 (✨)
Ragnarok / Guardians 1, 3 / Avengers / Iron Man / Civil War / No Way Home (put these in any order, I won't argue with it) / Infinity War

Shang-Chi / Black Panther / Black Widow / Far From Home

TIER 3
Endgame / Iron Man 3 / Doctor Strange / Ant-Man

TIER 4
Wakanda Forever / Iron Man 2 / Eternals / Dark World / Captain America

TIER 5 (🍅)
Quantumania / Homecoming / Guardians 2 / Age of Ultron/ Thor / The Incredible Hulk

BOTTOM TIER (rotten scores)
Ant-Man & The Wasp / Captain Marvel / Love and Thunder / Multiverse of Madness
Radders
Radders - 10/4/2023, 9:05 AM
@EskimoJ - This is crazy talk!
Jacory
Jacory - 10/4/2023, 6:23 PM
@EskimoJ - That's a very interesting take. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, so to each their own, but having Shang-Chi and Black Widow in the same teir 1 as Avengers and Infinity War while Hulk, AOU, and Thor are teir 5 is definitely unique and interesting to say the least. More power to you.
gambgel
gambgel - 10/3/2023, 4:24 PM
Its pretty obvious Marvel/Feige are a super controlling studio/crew, so as a director, you either make the movie THEY want to make, or you just leave.

Sad.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 10/3/2023, 4:57 PM
@gambgel - I wouldn't call it sad, as it still lead to the biggest movie franchise of all time.

That said, I think it is also starting to work against it. The humor, general look and even stuff like costume & production design is just the same over all movies. Guess that means occasionally a director leaves, or speaks out on it like the Black Widow and The Marvels directors.
Variant
Variant - 10/3/2023, 5:42 PM
@gambgel - Seems you're taking one instance and assuming it's an absolute. A lot of other directors say they were given a lot of freedom and that Feige just gave them a general sense of his vision.
TCronson
TCronson - 10/3/2023, 6:17 PM
@Variant - and what else they are supposed to say? They signed NDA, they are not gonna give an honest answer about their experience unless NDA expired or they broke it. Feige doesn't give any control to anyone, if they don't interfere too much, it's because director's vision is exactly what they want, like James Gunn making a colorful comedy with toyish characters.
Toonstrack
Toonstrack - 10/4/2023, 6:11 PM
@gambgel - no? James Gunn outright stated he had full freedom. Taika waititi had full freedom. And you all hated that.
RitoRevolto
RitoRevolto - 10/3/2023, 4:29 PM
The thing that makes me mad about MoM is that it had potential to be really great, more than some of the more recent duds. Every character seemed mishandled and the movie itself just seemed like a series of things happening rather than an actual story.

Too many damn hands in the pot smh.
soupysales
soupysales - 10/3/2023, 4:29 PM
i did like the first dr strange...i would have like to have seen a more "horror" take...not sure how that would have meshed with the multiverse stuff...but it would have been different, and it's own thing...i guess when you are doing a movie for a big universe, you are bound by certain things...a really horror dr strange would have made a great halloween movie though...i remember seeing some of his crazy ass issues from the 60's/70's that looked like acid trips
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 10/3/2023, 4:45 PM
Meh. Still liked how it turned out despite how they were limited with the PG-13 rating with the horror elements.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/3/2023, 4:47 PM
It should have been a story only about Strange, instead it was a movie sequel to Wandavision. Screwing up the multiverse that quick messed up all the hype for me
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 10/3/2023, 4:53 PM
@bobevanz - 100%.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 10/3/2023, 4:48 PM
The final product had a terrible script that made Wanda the villain yet again instead of introducing a really nasty villain (such as Mephisto or Ch'thon) to the MCU. A massive opportunity wasted. And the movie was a mess, stuffing in a who-cares America Chavez (her character was never developed; she just showed up -- but she checked a diversity box, which is why the studio stuffed her in) with all the zombie nonsense. Raimi had no way of making chicken salad with chicken shit as a base.
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