There is no spontaneous generation. For everything related to art in general and the dynamics of the seventh specifically, too. The creative life of cinematic storytellers is marked by other stories that have influenced them or even taken a place in their emotional memory as viewers. So there is a cruel sequence Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness (2022), for which Michael Waldron was inspired by a James Cameron film.
In a statement to rolling stone, screenwriter a series Loki (since 2021) and a second adventure featuring a former surgeon said he was thinking about Aliens: Return (1986) to write about how Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff fights the Illuminati on Earth-838, easily destroys them, and goes after Benedict Cumberbatch’s character, Christine Palmer, played by Rachel McAdams, and America Chavez, played by Xochitl Gomez.
“That’s probably my favorite movie sequence“, he admits. Michael Waldron. “The idea for this was not in my scheme. I was writing the first draft and I seem to feel that (…) the movie needed to get drunk, that it was at the point where it needed to find madness in the multiverse. I had no idea: can I use these characters, is it possible? but Sam [Raimi] and I knew that if we did it this way, it would be amazing. So I wrote.”
Connection between Aliens: Return and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
“I was seeing Aliens: Return a lot while writing. Because it is precisely in tone that this film thriller and persecution,” says the American. In James Cameron’s film, the iconic Ellen Ripley, played by Sigourney Weaver, helps a group of Marines investigate what happened to a colony they can’t make contact with; and terrifying alien monsters kill there one by one such skillful and strong individuals, armed to the teeth.
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“I like how aliens goes out of his way to tell you how cool Space Marines are, and then just kills them, ”continues Michael Waldron. “Then, Are you afraid of xenomorphs? for the rest of the movie, and that this is what i wanted to achieve with wanda [Maximoff]” per Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness. “At the end of this scene with the Illuminati, I hope you really got scared of the Scarlet Witch.” And there is no doubt that it is.
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