Doctor Strange 2 star breaks silence on surprise MCU return

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness spoilers follow.

Black Bolt actor Anson Mount has broken his silence on his surprise Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness cameo.

During Doctor Strange 2Mordo, the Sorcerer Supreme on Earth-838, takes Stephen Strange to the Illuminati, a secret society led by Patrick Stewart’s Professor Charles Xavier.

Among its ranks are Reed Richards (John Krasinski), Captain Marvel (Lashana Lynch), Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell) and Black Bolt, played by Anson Mount in the now-defunct ABC series Marvel’s Inhumans.

Doctor Strange 2 star breaks silence on surprise MCU return

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Two weeks after the film’s initial release, Mount has finally broken his silence over his unexpected cameo in the MCU blockbuster.

He confessed on Twitter: “Finally able to discuss this w / out providing too many spoilers. Getting the call from @Kevfeige was one of the most unexpected of my life, “he said.

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“It was an honor & joy to finally work w / Sam [Raimi] who reached out to engage me on how best to do this. Beyond grateful for the experience. “

Black Bolt does not have any lines in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. But the character is at the center of one of the movie’s most shocking moments.

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When Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) faces off with the Illuminati, Black Bolt attempts to use his ballistic scream to apprehend her. However, with Wanda having sealed his mouth closed, the scream ends up trapped in his skull, killing him instantly.

Mount has since become best known for his role as Captain Christopher Pike in Paramount +’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that Deadpool almost made an appearance in the movie. Writer Michael Waldron told ComicBook in a recent interview: “I think we talked about everything in this movie.

“Lake, [it] would’ve been crazy to not raise that, but it ultimately did not feel like … It just did not feel the right place. But yeah, of course we talked about it. “

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is out now in UK and US cinemas.

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