Benedict Cumberbatch may have what it takes to face the multiverse but taking on Guillermo is a whole other story.
Benedict Cumberbatch may have what it takes to face the multiverse but taking on Guillermo is a whole other story.
Xochitl Gomez is shaking up the Marvel Cinematic Universe with her debut as LGBTQ+ Latina superhero America Chavez in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, bringing with her the representation someone like Marvel’s Victoria Alonso would’ve relished seeing while growing up.
Angelique Jackson Talk about a Sweet 16 to remember!“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” star Xochitl Gomez celebrated her birthday on April 29, and on Monday night Marvel fans lined up outside the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood surprised her with a spontaneous rendition of “Happy Birthday” to mark the occasion.The young actor, who stars as America Chavez — the teenage LGBTQ+ Latina superhero who jumps through the multiverse via star-shaped portals — was visibly surprised and moved by the gesture, giggling in response to the chorus. Gomez had just finished explaining to Variety that she was trying to keep her cool at the event when the singing began.“This is going to be like one of the lifetime experiences for me, honestly,” Gomez said about watching the finished film with fans.
Zack Sharf Benedict Wong is standing up for his “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” co-star Xochitl Gomez in the wake up homophobic internet trolls hating on her due to the LGBTQ character she plays in the new Marvel Cinematic Universe tentpole. “The Baby-Sitters Club” actor Gomez makes her MCU debut in the film as America Chavez, a gay teenager who has the ability to jump between universes. America’s inclusion in the film and dialogue referencing her lesbian mothers is reportedly the reason the “Doctor Strange” sequel is banned in Saudi Arabia and other territories.
On the same night as the Met Gala, some major stars were on the red carpet on the other side of the country!
Eternals” was vile, “Black Widow” was OK, “Shang-Chi” was a lot of fun) has been joined by one of the worst films so far in the bloated 27-movie franchise — not to mention one of the worst of the year — “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”That, unbelievably, is a movie title and not a doctoral student’s 250-page dissertation.Running time: 126 minutes. Rated PG-13 (intense sequences of violence and action, frightening images and some language.) In theaters.Now we have a firsthand idea of what it was like to witness the fall of the Roman Empire.
**Editor’s note: To properly review “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness,” you have to tread into the basic plot, and the basic plot has been kept secret from audiences and withheld from the trailers. Thus, this review will have to get into *some* basic spoilers, so if you want to be totally spoiler-free, we encourage you to read this review after you’ve seen the film.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” has officially concluded its world premiere and the first reactions for the new entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are pouring in online, with film journalists calling the long-awaited sequel everything from a film that “fully goes horror” to “a mixed bag.” One thing almost everyone seems to agree on is that it’s nice to see Sam Raimi back in the director’s chair.Benedict Cumberbatch reprises the title role in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which is helmed by Raimi. The film picks up after the events of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” in which Stephen Strange changed the face of reality by opening up the multiverse.
Benedict Cumberbatch is not impressed by “repressive regimes” banning films for their inclusion of LGTBQ characters.
Zack Sharf Saudi Arabia’s cinema classification board is disputing reports that the upcoming Marvel tentpole “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” has been banned in the country due to a gay character played by Xochitl Gomez. The movie finds “The Baby-Sitters Club” actor making her debut as America Chavez in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Nawaf Alsabhan, Saudi Arabia’s general supervisor of cinema classification, told AFP (via The Guardian) that Disney is unwilling to remove “barely 12 seconds” from the film in which Gomez’s character refers to her “two moms.”“It’s just her talking about her moms, because she has two moms,” Alsabhan said.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, has been banned from Saudi Arabia due to the film’s inclusion of a queer superhero.The queer character at the centre of this is Marvel’s America Chavez, a lesbian character played by Xochitl Gomez. Chavez is Marvel’s first Latin American character to star in an ongoing LGBTQI series.Prior to Marvel’s confirmation of an additional LGBTQI character to their universe, their officially licensed merch appeared on Amazon with prints of Chavez’s signature denim jacket, which featured a pride flag pin, a skull referencing the Mexican Day of the Dead, and her Latin American heritage.This is not the first time that Saudi Arabia has banned a film from the banner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Another Marvel movie has been banned in multiple Middle East states.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMarvel’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” won’t be playing in Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries due to the inclusion of a gay character.Saudi Arabian censors did not issue a permit to release the film in the kingdom, since the changes they requested were not approved by Disney, according to a source.The new Sam Raimi-directed sequel stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular character, and it also features the new hero America Chavez, played by “The Baby-Sitters Club” star Xochitl Gomez. Her character in the movie is reportedly gay, true to how she is portrayed in the Marvel comics.The “Doctor Strange” sequel, which will go on release in the U.S.
Deadline has confirmed that Disney/Marvel’s upcoming big global blockbuster Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is banned for theatrical release in Saudi Arabia.
Doctor Strange is diving headfirst into the Multiverse, and a wild new TV spot has just dropped that teases some of the perils that await in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”.
Tickets for the highly anticipated Marvel movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness are going on sale very soon and we have all the details you need to know!
Oscar Isaac came face to face with a mega Moon Knight fan!
The Baby-Sitters Club has closed up shop on Netflix.
The Baby-Sitters Club is closing down. Netflix will not be ordering a third season of the family comedy-drama series based on the best-selling novels by Ann M. Martin.
With fans eagerly awaiting the release of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”, many have started to speculate a big cameo could be part of the Marvel film.
Ryan Reynolds is speaking to the rumor that he’s involved in some way in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Fans have a lot of theories that past and present Marvel characters will be appearing in cameo appearances throughout the Benedict Cumberbatch film.
EXCLUSIVE: Xochitl Gomez has added Hyperion to her team for representation in all areas, Deadline has learned.
The official trailer for the upcoming Marvel movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was unveiled during the 2022 Super Bowl and there’s probably some moments you missed.
“The nightmare begins.”
dropped Sunday, and gave fans a look at the mind-bending, pulse-pounding new threats the titular sorcerer has in store for him.Lovecraftian tentacle monsters, minotaurs and Zombies, oh my! The multiverse is a very dangerous place indeed, and it looks like Strange's efforts to protect the world and learn more are going to take their toll.Benedict Cumberbatch's good doctor has made quite a few appearances since his debut in 2016's -- in , as well as and -- but the Sorcerer Supreme will face new terrain in his next solo outing: Horror!The sequel will be helped by horror maestro Sam Raimi, who knows his way around both a horror flick (, ) and superheroes. (He's the man behind the original trilogy.) will to connect to both -- Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch co-stars — and and will introduce fan favorite comic book character: America Chavez, played by 's Xochitl Gomez. hits theaters May 6.
Wyatte Grantham-Philips editorMarvel has released a second trailer for “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which is set to come to theaters on May 6. Many new scenes and secrets were aired, including a peek at Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch potentially breaking bad, and a brief audio cameo from what sure sounded like Patrick Stewart reviving his role as Professor X from the “X-Men” series.As the first standalone sequel for Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), “Multiverse of Madness” follows the Sorcerer Supreme as he tries to contain the aftermath of the multiverse-fracturing spell he cast in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” — which caused villains from across the multiverse to spill over into the central Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline.
Hailee Steinfeld steps out in a sleek look for the premiere of her new series, Hawkeye, held at El Capitan Theatre on Wednesday night (November 17) in Los Angeles.
season 2 of the delightful tween adaptation of the popular Ann M. Martin book series for Monday, Oct.
Xochitl Gomez!The 15-year-old actress landed the role of America Chavez, Marvel’s first Latinx queer superhero, in the upcoming sequel, forcing her to leave her role as Dawn in series. While it was hard to say goodbye to her Netflix cast for season 2, this was an opportunity of a lifetime.«I can't say too much.
It appears that Marvel Studios has decided to cast yet another young, relative unknown actress for a new role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Only a couple of weeks after naming Iman Vellani as the new lead in “Ms.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Xochitl Gomez is going from The Baby-Sitters Club to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as We are hearing Gomez has joined the cast of Marvel’s Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness.
Performance: Melissa Barrera – Actress and singer starring in Warner Bros.’ upcoming Lin-Manuel Miranda musical “In the Heights” David Castañeda – Actor, Netflix’s “The Umbrella Academy” Rhenzy Feliz – Actor, Netflix’s upcoming “All Together Now,” Marvel’s “Runaways” on Hulu Madison Reyes – Actress, Netflix’s “Julie and the Phantoms” Xochitl Gomez – Actress, Netflix’s “Baby-Sitter’s Club” Alexa Mansour – Actress, AMC’s “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” Karrie Martin – Actress, Netflix’s
modern-day reboot of introduced beloved characters Kristy Thomas (), Claudia Kishi (), Stacey McGill (), Mary Anne Spier () and Dawn Schafer () to a new generation, and that meant revisiting their distinct styles, which were on full display through costume designer ' work.Adapted from 's popular book series, the latest adaptation follows the middle schoolers as they start their own baby-sitting business while they deal with real-life issues such as divorce, gender identity, health, family
Netflix remake of The Baby-Sitters Club has just been released – watch below.The series will be based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Ann M.
Whether you caught the original series in the early ’90s or watched the 1995 film, you know it’s been a looong time since The Baby-Sitters Club was back on TV.
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