

But could Campbell’s appearance in the new Dr Strange movie be something much more interesting?ĭespite online speculation suggesting he could be playing perennial Marvel villain Mephisto, source material also suggests there’s a chance he could, once again, be connecting that rusty old chainsaw to his fistless wrist to reprise his role as Evil Dead honcho Ash Williams for the latest Marvel venture.Īs preposterous as that might seem, given the evidence, it doesn’t seem entirely off the cards. If Bruce is here for a Doctor Strange cameo this is not really surprising (albeit welcome) news (despite Campbell recently announcing his retirement) considering he has appeared in most of Sam Raimi’s movies, whether in lead roles, bit parts or cameos.


It doesn’t take much to work out what Bruce is here for given holidays being off the cards at the moment. Online rumours were recently ignited about Ash vs Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell travelling to the UK to appear in his old pal Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, presently filming in London, after Campbell posted photos on his social media accounts announcing his trip to the capital, last weekend.
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This tantalising concept is not so new to theoretical astrophysics, but is being more widely embraced by cinema superhero franchises, what with Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck set to re-don their capes to play Batman in DC’s upcoming The Flash movie and Brandon Routh having already reprised his role as Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths.īut could Marvel be about to cast its multiverse net even wider by incorporating another film series into its all-encompassing realm? With the web being flooded with adoration for Wandavision and strong speculation about past Spider-Man stars Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprising their roles as the infamous webslinger alongside Tom Holland in Spiderman: No Way Home, the MCU seems set to embrace the magic, wonder and many possibilities of the multiverse.
