Marvel’s ‘Doctor Strange’ Continuity Goof-Up Has Got Fans Talking

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Marvel Studios’ next big film that needs to be under the spotlight after the release of ‘SpiderMan: No Way Home’ is ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’. Everyone got a glimpse of the dark adventure that awaits Benedict Cumberbatch’s sorcerer from the first trailer of this movie. There are a plethora of rumours that increase the excitement about this upcoming film. However, most of the rumours keep the focus on the fun appearances and the cameos such as the cast of Loki and the old members of ‘The Fantastic Four’.

The hype that has been created around led the fans to go back and watch the ‘Doctor Strange’ movie that was released in 2016. It has been six years since the character has been out of action. Now the attention has been turned back to the first adventure and the fans have noticed a big mistake in the final act of the movie.

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Mads Mikklesen is seen conjuring a portal in Hong Kong in the final act of the movie. A reddit user named u/AwkwardPotato69 noticed a big continuity problem during the scene. A car is seen driving through the streets of Hong Kong where Kaecilius and his crew enter through the portal. Right after the bad guys step through, the car vanishes and according to the rules established in the MCU so far, the car should have gone inside the portal and it should have knocked the wannabe world-enders. The car stays out of the scene when the portal closes.

It is strange that it took such a long time to figure out a big continuity problem like this and it is difficult to say whether it is good or bad. The car and the driver could end up being amongst the most significant cameos in Doctor Strange.

Marvel Studios’ ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ is set to be released on 6th May.

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