I know I’ve bagged on some of the studio’s work in the past, but the dedication to making this trip all the stranger in 3D needs to be highlighted. Hats off to Stereo-D for its conversion work on this movie. So is Doctor Strange 2 worth that sort of hype? Yes, yes, absolutely yes! The care and love is back in MCU 3D, and Multiverse of Madness has a lot to show off to anyone who wants to take the trip. That definitely sounds like history repeating itself, as that same scenario of concern/reaction came up in my 3D review for Doctor Strange. It’s even the first one in a long time that 3D was really taken into account too, because the first Doctor Strange was our best film ever in 3D, and will be right alongside that. I will say Sam has made this movie to be experienced on as big a screen as possible. Not only is this movie absolutely fit for 3D, it shows that Sam Raimi was born to make 3D movies The precedent for that notion goes further back as well, since 2016’s Doctor Strange used 3D to an impressive extent. Putting aside the business practice of regularly releasing comic films in 3D for a profit boost, the visuals on display in the trailers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness definitely suggest a potentially eye-popping time at the movies. Here and now, we’re going to slip on our 3D glasses, and talk out whether Benedict Cumberbatch’s next solo chapter is worth the extra money, or if you should save it for some Pizza Poppa’s Pizza Balls on the way home. Consider it another branch to the multiverse that is discussing the full Doctor Strange 2 experience. If you’re looking for spoiler-free commentary on how director Sam Raimi’s return to the world of comic adaptations fares as a movie experience, you can find that in our own Eric Eisenberg’s official review.
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