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As promised by Marvel, Doctor Strange, won its first teaser trailer at dawn on Wednesday, 12. The video was released first hand on the program “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and then took over the internet, which is reacting positively to what was seen. Check out:
The film tells the story of Doctor Stephen Strange, a brilliant and arrogant neurosurgeon, created by Stan Lee and Steve Dikto, who after a terrible car accident loses control of his hands and goes to the bottom. In a quest to regain his former abilities, he becomes a disciple of a great sorcerer and discovers a hidden world of magic and mysticism, where multiple realities exist.
Doctor Strange is one of the most original characters in the Marvel and it was with him that she explored the craziest possible concepts, such as the embodiment of Eternity, parallel and alternate realities. Her main weapon is the Eye of Agamotto, which can do virtually anything its wielder wants, and this weapon is speculated to be one of the Infinity Gems, more precisely the Time Gem.

If you watched "Ant Man” (2015), you must have noticed the subatomic world where Scott Lang ended up. If you found it a little weird and psychedelic, know that movies can have a relationship. By the way, if you also watched "The Source” (2010) must have ed the movie in some scenes.
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Captain America: Civil War already promises to be a movie a little more serious, and Doctor Strange seems to be the perfect movie for Marvel to break this “colorful movies” producer paradigm.
The trailer shows us a more mature and complex narrative than we are used to in the Marvel universe, starting with the logo of the producer that is black in this trailer, unlike the traditional red. This change may seem subtle and have gone unnoticed, but it already alerts you that something different is coming.
Doctor Strange is directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock, The Imitation Game), Rachel McAdams (Spotlight – Secrets Revealed), Tilda Swinton (uncompensated), Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal, Star Wars: Rogue One) to Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave, Lost on Mars).
The film opens on November 3, 2016 in theaters.