Doctor Strange 2:expected disappointment!?
Doctor Strange 2: Benedict Cumberbatch on 'Doctor Strange' being banned in saudi arabia - 'Those people should be respected'
Doctor Strange-Benedict Cumberbatch is seen as a superhero who will be seen saving not only himself but also other people in the film from evil.The film is all set to release in cinemas globally on May 6. However, last week big news came out about this film, which shocked the producers and directors of the film. Actually, the LGBTQ scene of the film has been banned in Saudi Arabia.
The 'Doctor Strange sequel is reportedly facing a ban for a 12-second scene where a gay character is being presented in public. The film's lead star, Benedict Cumberbatch, has recently reacted to the ban. He said in an interview, 'To be honest, it is a bit difficult not to be emotional about it. But I'm afraid this is an expected disappointment.
We have seen that the lack of tolerance in these oppressive regimes is going to exclude those who should not only be included in this society but celebrated for who they are. They should be considered a part of society and culture and should not be punished for their gender choices.
Cumberbatch defended Chavez's character in the film, saying it does not constitute "torenism" and that sexuality is only one aspect of his character. The actor also said that we must continue to emphadata-size "inclusion and equality".
In 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse', Benedict Cumberbatch is seen in the role of a superhero who will be seen saving not only himself but also other people in the film from evil. The film also stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, who is returning from the film after her MCU series 'Wanda Vision'. The film will be released in india on May 6 in six languages.