Hey everyone, so today I wanna talk about my little adventure with that movie, “Doctor Strange.” You know, the one with all the magic and stuff.

First off, I gotta say, I’m not a huge Marvel buff or anything. I mean, I’ve seen some of the movies, but I’m not one of those guys who knows every little detail about the comics. Anyway, I heard a lot of buzz about this “Doctor Strange” flick, and I was like, “Okay, let’s see what the hype is all about.”
So, I did a little digging. It seems like there are a few things you might wanna watch before diving into “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” – like “Agent Carter,” “WandaVision,” and “Loki.” But the one that really stuck out to me was “WandaVision.” People were saying it’s kinda important to understand what’s going on in the movie. So many people say so, I feel it really important. I decided to start it first.
I heard this “Doctor Strange” movie was made back in 2016, and it’s one of those movies that kinda moves the whole Infinity Stones story forward. But some folks online were saying it’s not a must-watch. They said it’s fun, but you could skip it and maybe check it out later. So, that’s somethin’ to keep in mind, I guess.
Now, where to watch this thing? Well, I found out you can catch it on Disney Plus. That’s cool. But if you’re not into the whole subscription thing, you can also rent or buy it on Apple TV or Google Play Movies. Options, people, we got options!
I also stumbled upon some info about the movie itself. Apparently, it’s about this hotshot neurosurgeon, Dr. Stephen Strange. Sounds fancy, right? And the studio behind it is Marvel Studios, so you know it’s gonna be a big deal.

Besides Disney Plus, I saw that you can also watch “Doctor Strange” on TNT, TBS, and truTV. And if you’re really not into streaming, you can buy it on Apple TV or Fandango at Home. More choices! Gotta love it.
- Watched it on Disney Plus because it was the easiest.
- The visuals were pretty trippy, I gotta admit. All those bending buildings and whatnot.
- The story was okay. It kept me interested, but it wasn’t mind-blowing or anything.
Oh, and for those who don’t do Netflix, you can snag the movie on Amazon Prime Video. Just another way to get your “Doctor Strange” fix.
After watching it I felt this movie is enjoyable.
So, that’s my little journey into the world of “Doctor Strange.” It was a fun ride, but I wouldn’t say it changed my life or anything. If you’re curious, give it a watch. If not, no biggie. There are plenty of other movies out there, you know?
Alright, that’s it for my movie rambling. Catch you guys later!
