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'Doctor Strange' News: Concert Art Reveals Authentic Comic Book Adaptation

A teaser for the upcoming Marvel film "Doctor Strange" has been revealed.

It was revealed that the film will present an authentic adaptation of the "Doctor Strange" comics. A recently released Concept Art has hinted that the cinematic adaptation of "Doctor Strange" will present the character much like what is seen by avid comic book fans.

Along with Doctor Strange, the piece was filled with mystical colors, which represent his skill in magic. However, the art piece was first shown during the D23 Expo, which happened a few months ago. With that, there are speculations that the design for the movie character could still undergo changes.

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The role of Doctor Strange will be taken on by "Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch. He will be joined with other stars such as Rachel McAdams from "Mean Girls" and Mads Mikkelsen from "Hannibal."

There are speculations that McAdams will be taking on the role of Clea, who is Dr. Strange's love interest. While McAdams' and Mikkelsens' roles have yet to be confirmed, Mikkelsen shared some details during an interview with Collider. He explained that the director of the film, Scott Derrickson, had pitched his character in a meeting. However, it was done in a very secretive way in order to prevent any spoilers for the film.

When asked if he could share anything about his character, Mikkelsen simply said, "If I do say what it was, then I'll be revealing something. But, the cast is quite amazing. I can't wait to start working with these guys. I've only done rehearsals, so far. One of these days, I'll have my first shooting day. But, it looks like it's off to a good start."

"Doctor Strange" is expected to hit theaters on Nov. 4, 2016.

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