Over the past several months, several news reports, alleged leaked photos and rumours have claimed that Marvel's upcoming movie 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' will have many stars. While many insiders have dismissed such leaks as fake, a reliable source—the creator of Deadpool—has now legally confirmed them all. In a recent conversation, comic book writer and Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld shared that there have been all the leaked rials about Tom Cruise and John Crossinsky making cameos in the Doctor Strange sequel. Where he has to speak about it that he is very likely to come from people who have got to see the initial test screening of the film.
Speaking on an episode of the Big Thing with Cristian Harlough on YouTube, Rob said, "Here's the deal you all know, I want to know - has any of you been caught trying to break into the screening of Doctor Strange 2?... Who is busy testing the essence of this film. The thing is, they're testing, it's all coming out."
'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' leaked: Without naming the actors who are expected to be seen, Rob has said that many social media principles about the movie are right. "We're all hitting those hashtags too and we're like, 'Oh C**P!' They're showing it. People are watching it. I think it's safe to say a few things, you just said it's there, it's happening. It's inside, it's seen."
In recent times, photos allegedly leaked from the sets of Doctor Strange 2 have also featured Tom Cruise as a version of Tony Stark aka Iron Man. Other reports also claim that The Office and A Quiet Place actor John Crossinsky will be seen playing the role of Mr Fantastic.
The film will release on May 6: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, directed by Sam Raimi, is all set to release on May 6. Apart from Benedict, the film also stars Elizabeth Olson and Jochintle Gomez in the lead role.
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