I think just putting these two in a room together would be interesting, given their complete opposite personalities. Having them forced to work side by side would truly make for a memorable tale.
I think just putting these two in a room together would be interesting, given their complete opposite personalities. Having them forced to work side by side would truly make for a memorable tale.
As much as I enjoyed Spider-Man: No Way Home, I can only imagine how much more I would have liked it if most of the surprises in the movie were not spoiled by the internet beforehand. With that in mind, I am making even a more concerted effort to stay as spoiler free as possible for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. It won't be easy, but hopefully I can go into that film without knowing every plot point and cameo if I remain strict about what articles and message boards I click on for the next few weeks.
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