The first reviews for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness have been very good, though it's certainly not getting the sort of overwhelming praise Spider-Man: No Way Home did last December.
As we explained in our review roundup, it sounds like the sheer spectacle and Sam Raimi's penchant for horror make up for any possible weaknesses in the screenplay. The cameos, meanwhile, aren't quite as wild as the rumours suggested, but should still leave fans happy by the time all is said and done. Overall, it sounds like a great sequel, and Thursday evening can't get here fast enough.
In the meantime, the initial Rotten Tomatoes score for the Doctor Strange sequel has been revealed.
While this is bound to change as more critics continue to weigh in, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness currently sits at an impressive 84%. That's more than enough to bring it into "Certified Fresh" territory, and we're sure that will happen at some point in the next few days.
Love or hate Rotten Tomatoes, it's become a huge part of whether moviegoers decide to see the latest releases in theaters. Morbius had all the makings of a hit coming off the back of Spider-Man: No Way Home, but overwhelmingly negative reviews meant it opened to dire box office numbers. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, on the other hand, already looks set to be a hit.
What do you think the movie's final score will be on the review aggregator?