Doctor Strange 2: Chiwetel Ejiofor Confirms Return as Mordo

Chiwetel Ejiofor has confirmed his return as Baron Mordo in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Marvel Studios is currently working on finishing the first few projects of Phase 4, something that has become more complicated due to the coronavirus, while still developing multiple other movies. After announcing a slate through 2022 last year, the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has changed multiple times, but arguably no film has changed as much as Doctor Strange 2.

When Marvel confirmed Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in 2019, the film was teased as the MCU's first horror movie and had director Scott Derrickson attached to return ahead of a summer 2021 release date. Not only has Kevin Feige tempered expectations on Doctor Strange 2 being a scary film, but Derrickson left the project and has been replaced by Sam Raimi. Instead of rushing to meet the May 2021 release though, Doctor Strange 2 has been pushed back twice due to coronavirus. This has left MCU fans without much good news regarding the project as of late, until now.

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Screen Rant recently had the chance to speak to Chiwetel Ejiofor as part of the promotion for his role in Netflix's The Old Guard, but we also asked him about his role in the MCU. Ejiofor has been heavily rumored to return as Baron Mordo in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and he confirmed that he will be returning for the sequel during our interview. He also teased what he knows about when production will begin.

We're hoping to start pretty soon is what I can tell you. So, you know, as soon as possible. We're all really excited to get going and to get cracking with it. I can't wait.

Now that Ejiofor is confirmed to return as Baron Mordo in Doctor Strange 2, he joins a short list of announced cast members, but a long list of characters rumored to appear. Benedict Cumberbatch will return to star as Doctor Strange in the sequel and will be joined by Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen). So far, Ejiofor joins Benedict Wong and Cumberbatch as the only stars from the first film who will return, as Rachel McAdams isn't reprising her role as Christine Adams. Doctor Strange 2 is rumored to include magic users Clea and Brother Voodoo, who could come into conflict with Mordo. Rumors also claim America Chavez will make her MCU debut as part of the film's multiverse storyline.

The return of Ejiofor is welcomed news without question, but he is also quite optimistic that production will begin soon. Doctor Strange 2 was originally scheduled to start filming in June before Marvel delayed the sequel's release date. It would appear there is no need to rush Doctor Strange 2 into production at this point and that might not even be possible anyway with coronavirus cases continuing to rise. Whenever filming does begin on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness though, now we know that Ejiofor will be part of the production.

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