Benedict Cumberbatch is excited for fans to see a more vulnerable side to DoctorStrange—just stop blaming him for Aunt May’s death.
would like to set the record straight. “I’m not responsible for Peter Parker’s heartache at all,” the Oscar nominee said emphatically during a sit-down at the iconic Rainbow Room in New York Thursday evening.
“I think I’m covered in blood for the majority of the movie,” added Olsen on the red carpet. “It’s something you don't see in other Marvel movies. But Sam Raimi perfectly blends horror and humor together.” “I’m just trying to do what I can. It’s the right time to be able to do that,” said Cumberbatch on hosting refugees. “I began appealing for this cause in 2015, when I spoke about the Syrian refugee crisis. I would have loved to have done it then, but at that point in time I had three very, very young children. Now they are old enough to understand that there might be a guest coming to stay who we are going to help, and have fun with, and incorporate into our family.