
Overall, Doctor Strange added to the list of achievements of the Marvel Cinematic Universe which, at this point, had become an absolute show stopper. The score album was released digitally on 21 st October 2016 by Hollywood Records. To produce the main score for the film, the veteran Michael Giacchino was hired. The film on a whole required over 1400 shots to be produced. Other companies who worked on the film included Method Studios, Framestore, Lola VFX, Luma Pictures, Rise FX, Crafty Apes, and SPOV. The sequence in Hong Kong where Doctor Strange reverses time took about 23 nights to shoot. He further went on to describe how the whole shooting process turned out to become quite a challenge as most of it had to be dynamically animated. According to Ceretti himself, a lot of effort and precision was required for film particularly because it had a lot to do with time and its characteristics.

The two supervisors worked with Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) to produce the effects behind the scenes. Leading the team were two visual effects supervisors namely Stephane Ceretti and Richard Bluff. The Movie Productionĭoctor Strange is considered to be a masterpiece when it comes to the magic produced thanks to some brilliantly improvised visual effects strategies.


This results in Dormammu eventually giving up to Strange despite having to kill him over a thousand times only to start over again.ĭormammu, as per the orders of Strange, leaves Earth and takes Kaecilius with him, thus ending the threat once and for all. He then uses the mystical Eye of Aggamotto to trap Dormammu in a time loop within the boundaries of the dark dimension.

The Ancient One dies in the process of protecting the Sanctums whereas Strange acts quickly to reverse time and stop the third Sanctum in Hong Kong from being destroyed.
