Latest Doctor Strange featurette takes a look at its end-credit scene

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

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If you haven't yet seen DOCTOR STRANGE, there will be spoilers regarding one of its end-credit scenes. Consider that your warning. It doesn't seem like it's been all that long since DOCTOR STRANGE first hit theaters, but Marvel's latest flick is set to be released on Blu-ray/DVD in just two weeks. The road to DOCTOR STRANGE's home-media debut has naturally been filled the release of several promotional clips, including a gag-reel, and today brings a look at how DOCTOR STRANGE's mid-credit sequence came together. The scene in question features Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) meeting with none other than the God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth) as they discuss Thor's brother, Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Executive producer Stephen Broussard explains that Marvel doesn't always script their end-credit sequences, and it seems that one of the two featured in DOCTOR STRANGE didn't actually come together until production began on THOR: RAGNAROK.

Take a look at Benedict Cumberbatch and Chris Hemsworth havin' a laff on the set of DOCTOR STRANGE.

DOCTOR STRANGE will be released on Blu-ray/DVD on February 28rd.

Source: Marvel Studios

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