Stephen Strange ’s first junket in the Marvel Cinematic Universe saw him go up against Kaecilius and … well , another villain that in hindsight was quite obvious , butone we ’ll avoid openly mentioning just yet . But according to director Scott Derrickson , Strange almost went up against another of his iconic other opposition .
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Empiresat down with the manager to hash out some of the details about Doctor Strange now that it ’s hit theaters , and Derrickson revealed a bunch of interesting tidbits — like the fact that the movie takes place over the course of a year , or how the lightning - struck woman mentioned as a potential patient for Strange in the moments before his crash could be a hint to Carol Danvers ’ blood line in the MCU . But one of the most interesting thing Derrickson revealed was that alternatively of go up against the dread Dormammu , Strange almost face another one of his comic Bible foes : Nightmare .

Kevin [ Feige ] made a very cogent case . The trouble with start up with Nightmare is getting across the mind of the Dream Dimension as another dimension . The movie was challenging enough . It ’s already an exposition - heavy picture … Dormammu made the most sense . And he is the most present villain in the funnies .
Nightmare first appear in 1963 ’s unusual Tales # 110 , when unusual is employed by a man to participate his dreams and help find the root of a mysterious soma chivy him in his nightmares … who , of course , wrick out to be Nightmare , the evil lord with district over the dimension occupied by people ’s dreams .
Nightmare is a great thought for a baddie — but at the same clip , you may see why they chose the more obvious of Strange ’s foes for his first movie . Hopefully Stephen gets to have some dreamscape playfulness whenever Doctor Strange 2 roll around .

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