'Doctor Strange' Cast News: Rachel McAdams Isn't Going to Be Clea
As production continues to work on the darkest and deepest hero movie that Marvel will ever reveal to big screen fans, fans continue to wonder which role the beautiful Rachel McAdams will take on.
Previously she was rumored to take on Clea, who is very well known among fans who are attached to the Dark Dimension. She later becomes Doctor Stephen Strange's lover and stronghold through the years. While it would be nice to see McAdams being the doctor's love interest, fans will have to say good-bye to hopes that the actress will portray Clea.
Other rumors suggest that McAdams will play the role of Christine Palmer, who is also called Night Nurse. The speculation first surfaced after Marvel Studious president Kevin Feige said McAdams will be linked to Doctor Strange's past.
It is unclear who exactly will be played by the "Notebook" star, but whatever role she takes on, it is believed that she will pull her character off perfectly.
Meanwhile, Chiwetel Ejiofor has been confirmed to play the role of Karl Mordo. While the comic books show Mordo as a total villain, the movie is expected to reveal a brighter side of the Ancient One's former student. Ejiofor has said previously that his character will be closely knit to the Ancient One.
Speaking of the Ancient One, the role will be played by Tilda Swinton. The character is the person who taught Doctor Strange. It is rumored that the movie will unveil another version of the character, since there have been numerous versions of the Ancient One in the comic books.
Mads Mikkelsen, who is widely acclaimed for his performance in "Hannibal," is said to be the biggest bad in the film. At the moment, it is uncertain which villain he will be since details are very scarce about his role. However, fans believe that his role will be one that people will look forward to.
Finally, there's Benedict Cumberbatch, who will be portraying Doctor Stephen Strange. Called the Sorcerer Supreme, he will be saving the world from its foes through the use of black magic.
"Doctor Strange" hits theaters on Nov. 4.