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Monday 9 November 2015

First Look At Baron Mordo?

I have this awful feeling....no.  Let's see what Aceshowbiz http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00090779.html has to say:

First Look at Chiwetel Ejiofor as Baron Mordo on Set of 'Doctor Strange'


First Look at Chiwetel Ejiofor as Baron Mordo on Set of 'Doctor Strange'


The '12 Years a Slave' actor is seen wearing full costume as he joins Benedict Cumberbatch to film a scene together.
More pictures from the filming location of Marvel's "Doctor Strange" in Nepal have flooded the internet. In one of the pictures from The Kathmandu Post, Chiwetel Ejiofor was seen filming a scene as his character Baron Mordo.

The "12 Years a Slave" actor was joined by a bearded Benedict Cumberbatch who plays the titular role of Stephen Strange. From his costume, it seemed that he was the mysterious hooded figure spotted in a fan video earlier.

The movie directed by Scott Derrickson is expected to open the doors to Marvel's supernatural realm. Tilda Swinton is tapped to play the Ancient One, a character who was originally portrayed as a male in the comic books.

The superhero flick is scheduled to hit theaters across the United States on November 4, 2016. Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Mads Mikkelsen also joined the cast ensemble.

And...
 


What do you think, hmmm?

1 comment:

  1. Well, I fondly regard the Steve Ditko, Gene Colan and Frank Brunner versions as definitive, so that somewhat dates me. I look forward to the film with interest, have no problems with BC as Strange although I can think of other actors. The same with Mordo and The Ancient One. Whatever will be etc. I am interested in how they tackle the look of the whole thing. One must be open minded as to the film take of these characters I suppose, which historically have changed radically from page to screen. So far we have only seen, I believe, Strange in his pre-mystic get up.

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