Benedict Cumberbatch says he was wrong about Doctor Strange not appearing in the next 'Avengers' movie: 'Don't ever believe anything I say'
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Benedict Cumberbatch, during the Sundance Film Festival, retracted his earlier comments about not appearing in the upcoming 'Avengers: Doomsday.' He humorously stated, 'I got that wrong, I am in the next one,' suggesting Marvel's usual secrecy plays a role in actor statements. The film, which features Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, launches a new MCU phase, intertwined with the 'Secret Wars' story arc. Cumberbatch further quipped about the deceptive nature of actor interviews, indicating a culture of keeping plots under wraps.
When asked about his previous remarks regarding not being in the next Avengers film, Cumberbatch admitted to miscommunicating his involvement, saying, 'I got that wrong, I am in the next one.'
Cumberbatch joked about the secrecy surrounding Marvel movies, saying, 'Don't ever believe anything I say,' highlighting how actors keep fans guessing.
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