Marvel fans discover 4 mistakes in 13 seconds of the promo!

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 Although the movie did not start showing in theaters, what can be considered geeks of the famous Marvel movie series, they were able to discover 4 errors in the presentation in just 13 seconds, from the promo.

The clip from the second movie in the series, Doctor Strange - Multiverse of Madness, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen, released earlier this week shows magician Doctor Strange battling a strange creature known as Gargantos on a New York City street.

The clip is over a minute long, and while it's entertaining, die-hard fans have spotted a fatal flaw in director Sam Raimi's movie.

The recurring error occurs at the moment when the hero intervenes to save the situation, as a man with a briefcase can be observed passing in front of him in horror, trying to get away from the Gargantos monster.

The first time the man passes Dr. Strange the shot is wide so it's easy to miss this detail, but once the camera gets a little closer to Strange it's easy to spot the guy making exactly the same movement every time.

While we'll have to wait to see if the scene in the full movie will be modified during its release, that's to be expected after the error sparked curiosity from viewers, and possibly embarrassed the filmmakers. 

In 2018, fans previously commented on a scene in the movie Spider-Man, in which the main actor's hair appears different in several simultaneous shots.

Companies usually delete or modify these errors thanks to the modern technologies available in this industry today, which is what happened. A series of funny but scandalous errors appeared in the “Game of Thrones” series, including forgetting coffee cups and plastic water bottles in the scenes, which were removed in the electronic montage later. 


The film is scheduled to hit cinemas this week. 

DOCTOR STRANGE LOOKS SO GOOD pic.twitter.com/2Ve1WnCtKB

— Joe (@hzjoetv) April 28, 2022

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