Doctor Strange is reportedly having its own movie currently in production under Marvel Studios.
The Sorcerer Supreme Hero, will reach the big screen with the help of Director Scott Derrickson, who also directed Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005). Derrickson will be joined by John Spaihts as the writer, who also is responsible for the screenwriting for Prometheus (2012).
Casting for Doctor Strange is rumored to have been initially between Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Carribean) and Joaquin Phoenix (Walk the Line), but was apparently won by another actor, Kyle MacLachlan, who starred in Lesser known movies such as: Twin Peaks (1992) and Blue Velvet (1986)
Rumors of MacLachlan's casting started when news broke that he'll be playing a character in the upcoming Marvel TV hit: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D named "The Doctor".
This news sparked numerous interests amongst fans as to whether the "Twin Peaks" actor is really playing the role of the Sorcerer Super Hero.
Considering the mystery surrounding this new actor rumored to play the role, it might be beneficial to Marvel in terms of gaining new followers and actually giving the actor the break he deserves.
When asked about the role of Stephen Stange A.K.A Doctor Strange in the Marvel Universe, Executive Kevin Feige answered: "Doctor Strange is, I believe, our entry point into that other realm, which has dozens of characters and storylines all of its own. " He also was quick to add that the Hero's film will be "very, very important" to Marvel's future. "[This is] a journey of a man who's gone from this very arrogant surgeon to somebody who is quite zen and literally keeps all of reality together on a daily basis, but it also is going to open up a whole other side of storytelling for our movies," he told source.
The rumored release date for Doctor Strange is on July 8, 2016.