Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is roughly three weeks away from its big release, and now the highly-anticipated sequel has officially received its PG-13 rating.
After the events of Loki season one andSpider-Man: No Way Home, the next MCU film will follow Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange through the alternate realities of the multiverse as he is forced to make new allies in order to defeat new threats that seek to wreak havoc on several universes. The long-awaited sequel comes six years after its predecessors' release, making it the longest gap for an MCU character's sequel
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With the film's 126-minute runtime confirmed, Film Ratings announced that the film has received a PG-13 for «intense sequences of violence and action, frightening images and some language.» According to their website, they have the firstDoctor Strange film listed with the same rating for containing sci-fi violence and action throughout and an intense crash sequence. With Sam Raimi behind the camera this time around (who took over for Scott Derrickson), it's no surprise Doctor Strange 2 is being described as a horror film, hence why it will contain «frightening images.»
Star Elizabeth Olsen, who is reprising her role as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, added to this horror label, confirming in an interview with Glamour UK that the sequel is "… a very scary movie. It's like old Sam Raimi. He's trying to create the scariest Marvel movie." It was very unlikely to begin with that the sequel would get an R rating, as Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige confirmed that the first R-rated film in the MCU would be Deadpool 3. But with the MCU continuing to explore
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