Elisabeth Olsen has said that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will be scarier than Indiana Jones. Olsen will return as Scarlet Witch in the new film following her chance in Disney+ unique arrangement, WandaVision. The spin-off of 2016’s Doctor Strange is set to be delivered in auditoriums in March 2022 after misfortunes presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conversing with Vanity Fair, Olsen reacted to Michael Waldron’s correlations by demanding the new Doctor Strange will be “in excess of a reflexive Indiana Jones film.” While Waldron portrayed Stephen Strange as “Indiana Jones in a shroud,” Olsen demands that the Marvel superhuman “has something hazier going on.” Her depiction is more with regards to Sam Raimi’s executive style, having coordinated the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man set of three, which was murkier than the MCU adaptation featuring Tom Holland. Peruse what Olsen said underneath:

I believe it’s scarier than Indiana Jones. I think it unquestionably feels more Sam Raimi than that. So perhaps that was the objective, yet it unquestionably became something hazier I think. … No, dislike [Raimi’s] western [work] … Indeed, the frightfulness classification sensation of consistent dread and thrill and deceives and playing with camera, playing with how the viewpoint of the profundity of field to cause the crowd to feel more restless … I believe it’s more than like a shiny Indiana Jones film. Which I love Indiana Jones, yet I feel like it’s anything but something hazier going on.
Olsen is no stranger to the more obscure, more wound side of the MCU having most as of late showed up as Scarlet Witch in spin-off arrangement, WandaVision. Her character’s sensational change toward the finish of the show has left fans anxious to see where her character circular segment goes straightaway, with the more vile portrayal fitting the scarier Doctor Strange film she depicts. Whatever Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness winds up being, it appears it will not resemble anything fans have seen previously.