With the success of the first Doctor Strange movie, we’re sure that many are expecting a sequel. It wouldn’t make sense if they didn’t. The good news is that if you were wondering about the status of the sequel, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has confirmed that it will happen, although the bad news is that he doesn’t seem to know when it will.

Speaking to CinemaBlend, Feige said, “It’s one of the reasons we’ve expanded to three films a year, is so that we could do the sequels to films that people have responded to–because we love to make continuing stories with characters people have responded to–but also keep doing the stuff that nobody’s ever heard of, and people go, ‘Why are you doing that?’ That’s fun… Sometimes it’s where do those characters pop up? [Doctor] Strange, you know, whenever we do another Strange one, which we will do, it will be a number of years from the first Strange.”

Given how Avengers: Infinity War ended, we’re sure that many are relieved to hear that there will indeed be a sequel which hints at the character’s fate at the end of the movie. Feige’s comments also seem to be in line with actor Benedict Cumberbatch who plays Doctor Strange, where previously he stated that he too was unsure when the sequel would take place.

In the meantime we know that Marvel has several movies and sequels that have yet to be released. This includes the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, Captain Marvel, and Avengers 4, all of which are set for a release in 2019, not to mention a sequel to Black Panther and a third Guardians of the Galaxy.

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