Doctor Strange Director Scott Derrickson Recalls Leaving Multiverse Of Madness, Wanted To Avoid A ‘Monstrosity’

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Originally the plan for Doctor Strange 2 was to have Scott Derrickson, director of the first Doctor Strange movie, resume his helming duties, with this being officially announced at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. However, by January 2020, Derrickson exited what would come to be known as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, with Sam Raimi taking over directorial duties a few months later. Nearly a year and a half after Multiverse of Madness’ release, Derrickson reflected on the circumstances that led to him and writer C. Robert Cargill leaving the sequel, saying he wanted to avoid a “monstrosity” that would come with clashing creative visions.

While appearing on The Playlist’s The Discourse podcast to promote his segment of the found footage horror movie V/H/S/85, Derrickson reaffirmed that it was creative differences that led to him and Cargill bowing out of Doctor Strange 2 rather than some major behind-the-scenes drama. It boiled down to Derrickson looking to make a significantly different movie than what Marvel Studios wanted, and had the two sides kept trying to work together, it likely would’ve have been a recipe for disaster. In his words:

All I can say is that what we said publicly is exactly the truth. We had real creative differences. You know, the movie I wanted to make and how I wanted to make it was different than–it was just increasingly obvious that we were pulling against each other. And that’s how you make a really bad movie, I think. When the producer or the studio and the filmmaker are making different movies, you end up with a monstrosity and, you know, that’s why I had to bounce.

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