It would have been better if it had no villain and was completely about Steven training and changing his viewpoint on life.
It would have been better if it had no villain and was completely about Steven training and changing his viewpoint on...
Kill yourself, you aborted retard.
Why are you so angry? Did you really enjoy Mikkelson being wasted on a character that only spoke like 3 sentences.
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Steven Strange felt like a magical carbon-copy version of Tony Stark. Did they really need to make him another quip-master?
Movie was visually nice, but the story was pretty much the first Iron Man story with a few changes here and there.
Fuck off, Reddit.
>mfw the guy only uses whip spell and those discs the entire film.
I get its an origin story but was it so hard to give him more spells?
>marvell
>changing their formula
lolno
also, Mads is my husbando
i'll agree with this
it should have been The Razor's Edge with magic
Or like An Officer and a Gentleman where the "villain" was just his instructor (seen as good in the end) and the challenges he had to overcome.
>It would have been better if
But the formula. THE FORMULA.
I know I'll get shit on for this but I think they did this on purpose
Did you see the after credit scene? Dude is clearly way more advanced at the end. I'm assuming he'll show up completely broken in the next movie he's in
If he will be broken then why do you say he got better?
Never mind just figgered out that your from reddit.com
I didn't like that he sent mads to that hell like place, even the bald lady said that they should work together
This would have made it better
Very common term in any kind of game
When something is broken it is over powered
Are you retarded or have legally been diagnosed as having autism?
She was talking about the black guy not mads
oh...
It's ok their names were all confusing
speaking of after the end credit takes place post-captain america 3 so why is thor on earth?
It was to set up Thor 3.
In the comics, Stephen Strange basically IS Tony Stark with magic
>He built it in a MONASTERY, out of MAGIC
Marvel just likes to use stupid villains. Iron Man 2 had Mickey Rourke as a Crimson Dynamo/Whiplash hybrid when they could have just had Crimson Dynamo. Loki wasn't properly battled in Thor 1, which was pretty cool, but they still had that faggot giant robot thing. Thor 2 had some dumbass dark elf instead of something cooler. Ant-Man was an Iron Man remake
You know, you're probably right.
I remember watching the first 45 minutes or so of the movie, where the character goes through an actual arc, and thinking "how are they going to ruin this now?"
The best part of the movie was the exchange between DS and Rachel McAdams where he's in his apartment and is being an asshole and she says "this is the part where you apologize" and he replies "no, this is the part when you leave." He doesn't know it but he just hit rock bottom. Just having him go on a journey of self-discovery, actualization and eventually seeking forgiveness and becoming a better person on the way. Maybe he goes "too far" and finds Dormammu in the Dark Dimension, exposes The Ancient One, sets up an actual "who is really evil here?" moment which upsets Mordo, thus setting him up as a future villain. The Ancient One dying was an EXCELLENT scene but meant almost nothing because we still didn't care about any of these characters.
It felt like it was moving way too fast. We go from him Strange being a brilliant surgeon, to a crippled person at his lowest, to a magician who can read a book that only the most powerful magician in the world can read; all within an hour.