Benedict Cumberbatch featured Doctor Strange is likely to get a sequel according to the creator Jon Sapihts.
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Renowned
American
author
and
screenwriter
Jon
Sapihts,
who
is
the
creator
of
the
popular
movie
Doctor
Strange,
is
reportedly
willing
to
continue
the
story
and
pen
down
a
sequel
for
the
movie
that
released
in
2016.
The
66-year-old
author
and
screenwriter
thinks
ending
the
story
of
Doctor
Strange
with
only
one
film
would
not
justify
the
potential
this
character
possesses.
"I
think
Marvel
would
certainly
be
very
receptive.
Everything
in
Hollywood
is
a
function
of
schedules
so
it
would
be
a
matter
of
that
thing
coming
around
at
a
time
when
I
can
make
some
availability
and
everybody
else's
timetables
work
out." Said
Jon
Sapihts
in
a
statement.
"I
imagine
they
would
be
receptive
to
collaborating
again,
and
I
would
certainly
be
delighted
to
get
back
to
the
workshop," Spaihts
added
further.
Benedict
Cumberbatch,
on
the
other
hand
had
beefed
up
and
gained
weight
for
his
role
in
the
movie
Doctor
Strange.
But
the
actor
states
that,
he
had
to
work
very
hard
to
shed
those
extra
kilos
for
featuring
in
the
TV
series
as
Sherlock
Holmes.
"I
finished
on
Doctor
Strange
and,
that
night,
I
got
on
a
plane.
The
next
morning,
I
woke
up
and
was
driven
to
Cardiff.
I
was
not
in
Sherlock'
shape." Said
the
actor.
"I
was
in
Doctor
Strange
shape
so
I
was
quite
big!
I
was
chunky
-
in
a
healthy
way,
an
athletic
way
-
and
he's
not
necessarily
Sherlock,"
Cumberbatch
added.