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Marvel bewitches box office with Dr. Strange film

Kendria Haley
Staff Writer

Anyone who has ever seen a Marvel movie knows they are not short of action, explosives, and humor. Their most recent release, “Dr. Strange” was no exception. This action thriller debuted Friday, Nov. 4, 2016, in IMAX and 3D.

Devin Wilson, a junior biology major from Tampa, Fla., said, “I absolutely love Marvel movies, Thor is my favorite character. I am really interested in seeing how they turn a surgeon into a super hero.”

The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, and Tilda Swinton. They embark on a whirlwind adventure that is filled with magic, violence, and even love. Mostly known for horror films like “Sinister,” and the “Exorcism of Emily Rose,” director Scott Dickerson brings to life characters that comic book lovers and action seekers could appreciate.

Shadrick Holloway, a freshman art major from Jackson, Miss., shared what he thought of the film.

“I hadn’t planned to see the movie prior to going tonight. I like Marvel movies but I thought this one would be weird since Dr. Strange was magic and all. I am glad I changed my mind and came out, I was very entertained,” Holloway said.

Viewers who saw the movie gave it mixed reviews. Those who have not seen the film, say they would like to see it.

“I went to the movie because my friend begged me to go watch with her. I am not a huge fan of Marvel, but the trailer interested me. Overall I am glad I went. I had a great time with my friends and the movie had me on the edge of my seat,” said Kijuana Edwards, a senior social work major from Jackson, Miss.

According to USA Today, Dr. Strange bewitched the box office opening weekend with a whopping $85 million in ticket sales in the U.S. Some would say Marvel’s first motion picture where the hero chose his fate instead of it being forced was a great way to add the twist this movie needed to become more than just another super hero movie.

“The action was pretty cool, and the animations were nicely done. The different worlds twisting and bending reality, and the heavy science aspect lost me a little bit though,” said Holloway.

The film grossed $325.4 million worldwide in just 13 days, making it Marvel’s 14th consecutive No. 1 debut film. It is safe to say that fans are willing to say that the movie is a must see.

Taquilla Flemon-Price, a sophomore biology major from St. Louis, Mo., said, “I liked the movie, my sister didn’t though. I mean the only way to see if you would like it is to go watch it. I definitely think it is worth your time.”

Not everyone is a Marvel fan, but this movie has something for everyone. Action, suspense, sorcery, and humor leave you wanting more.

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