This story is from October 27, 2016

'Doctor Strange' comics are like graphic novel, says Mikkelsen

Actor Mads Mikkelsen says he knew making a movie based on 'Doctor Strange' comics was an ambitious project as they are like graphic novels.
'Doctor Strange' comics are like graphic novel, says Mikkelsen
Actor Mads Mikkelsen says he knew making a movie based on 'Doctor Strange' comics was an ambitious project as they are like graphic novels.
The 50-year-old actor, who stars as Kaecilius, one of the Masters of Mystic Arts, in the superhero movie, said the film is very different to other action films, reported Female First.

"I had a hunch it would be (ambitious) because I knew the comic books.
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It's almost like a graphic novel, the visuals are a completely different world in terms of turning the world upside down and using magic," he said.
Mikkelsen had to get heavy eye make-up for his role in the film and despite having the effect applied for two hours a day, he found it a relaxing process.
"I spent two hours every day (in the make-up chair). It was two hours of nice relaxation and I go and dream somewhere." The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role of Doctor Strange.

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