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Captain Carter from Doctor Strange 2 and What If are Same ? Writer Explains

 Is Captain Carter from Doctor Strange 2 same as of What If...?

Courtesy : Marvel Studios

WARNING: This post contains spoilers of Doctor Strange 'Multiverse of Madness' .

The character of Captain Carter debuted in the MCU , through an animated series What If...? Which explored alternate timelines within the multiverse when different actions were taken at key moments in the franchise. In the first episode of the series, Agent Carter was injected with Super Serum after Steve Rogers suffered a serious injury. 

A live-action Captain Carter was featured in some Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness marketing material, leading some to wonder if this is the same character as What If...?.

The Doctor Strange sequel offers no evidence of the idea that both the live-action and animated versions of Captain Carter are the same characters. Although they are played by the same actors and appear to be similar in their costumes and shield design, the film made no reference to the animated universe and story. 

                 

Although it is unlikely that Captain Carter's Earth-838's is same from What If...?.  All of Earth's history is changed forever after that event, possibly setting up the world of Earth-838, due to Agent Carter's decision to take the Super Serum himself instead of Rogers. When Captain Carter arrives in the future, it is unclear how the surrounding world has deviated from Earth-616's original timeline.

It's possible that the Fantastic Four and the X-Men were formed as a result of Carter and Zola's actions in the past. what if...? Except for one more season of, the reappearance of Captain Carter in a future MCU film, or the additional exclusivity of Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has no definitive answer to that question.

'The Archies' Poster Out: Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor and Agastya Nanda's look came out, did you see?

'The Archies' First Look


Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor and Agastya Nanda are all set to debut with Netflix film 'The Archies'. In this film, Zoya Akhtar is going to give an Indian look to comic book character Archie Andrews and his friends. Let us inform that the set of this film to be released on OTT platform is set in 1960s India. The shooting of 'The Archies' started on April 18, 2022. At the same time, on Saturday, May 14, Netflix India has also released its first-look poster.

Star cast of 'The Archies' : Sharing the first look of the cast of the film, the makers informed that in 'The Archies' Suhana Khan is playing the character of 'Veronica', Khushi Kapoor as 'Betty' and Agastya Nanda as 'Archies'. Apart from Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor and Agastya Nanda, 'The Archies' also stars Mihir Ahuja, Dot, Vedang Raina and Yuvraj Menda in lead roles.

Sharing the poster of 'The Archies' from its official social media account, Netflix India wrote, "Grab your picnic baskets and pick out your cutest outfits, we're going to greet the Archie’s gang.
Presenting the cast of THE ARCHIES, a Zoya Akhtar film.."

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First Look from Salman Khan's new film Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali ?

 Salman Khan's New Look

Salman Khan on Saturday (May 14) gave exciting news for his fans and followers as he announced that he will start shooting for his new film from tomorrow. However, he did not reveal the name or other details about his upcoming project. Fans were quick to speculate that the actor was alluding to Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali. Sharing a power-packed picture of himself in a never-before-seen avatar, the actor wrote in the caption, "Shooting commences for my new film …."


Take a look:

While most fans congratulated her for her new film, others were seen speculating that the picture revealed her look from her upcoming film Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali. 

Salman Khan looked very stunner in the new look. Many fans took to the comments section and bombarded her with their epic reactions. One user wrote, 'What is the matter Salman sir. Another said, "U are the best." Within no time his picture started doing the rounds on social media platforms and Salman Khan became one of the top trends. 

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'Jayeshbhai Jordaar' Movie Review : Ranveer Singh tries hard, but the film lacks of good story.

'Jayeshbhai Jordaar ' Movie Review

A still image from Jayeshbhai Jordaar
Courtesy : YRF 

Synopsis : The story is set in a village in Gujarat. Ranveer's character Jayesh lives there. Jayesh's father is the sarpanch of the village. For centuries, the tradition which they heard from their forefathers in the name of prestige, they are simply repeating the same. They want a grandson to be born in their house, so that the dynasty can proceed. Jayesh is completely different from him, but cannot do anything in front of his father. His wife is pregnant. The family members want that there should be only a son, if there is a daughter, then the fetus will be killed.

In such a situation, Jayesh comes to know that his wife is pregnant with a daughter. He wants his daughter to come in this world. How will he fight with his family and society, this is the main plot of the film.

IMDB Rating : This film got an IMDB rating of 7.6


Courtesy : YRF

The film begins with Jayeshbhai Patel (Ranveer Singh) and his wife Mudra Patel (Shalini Pandey), under extreme pressure from their parents, to give birth to a son by Boman Irani, a traditional Gujarati sarpanch and Ratna Pathak Shah. - They already have a 9 year old daughter Siddhi (Jiya Vaidya). Upon learning that Mudra is pregnant with a girl again after six miscarriages, Jayeshbhai hatches a wicked escape plan. For the most part, the film follows a cat-and-mouse chase between the couple and the men of their village. There are some lame turns, mostly predictable, some funny scenes, some jokes that flat ground and of course a lot of dramatic dialogue, which doesn't really help the film.

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Director Divyang Thakkar, who has also written the story, somewhat loses track between what he wants to achieve through the film. He mixes up too many things and after a point, they end up looking like a clumsy mashup that fails to focus. The first part of the film is very lazy both in terms of story and script. It is only in the second part that the film picks up and you want to know, 'Okay, what's next'.

The film gifts us with two solid cast , Shalini Pandey (Jayeshbhai's wife) and Jiya Vaidya (daughter). Both characters pass by when it comes to contributing to the narrative. Boman Irani manages to haunt you with his absurdly conventional mindset through his on-point act and that's mission accomplished.

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Prithviraj 'Hari Har' Song Out (Watch Video) : Got Goosebumps

"Hari Har" Song Out : Musically & Visually Stunning

Prithviraj starring Akshay Kumar is all about grandeur, nationalism and bravery. This movie is going to be larger than life.


A still image of Akshay Kumar as Prithviraj.
(Courtesy - YRF Youtube)


The makers of Prithviraj released a new song from the magnum opus on Thursday 12 May. Titled "Hari Har", the extraordinary music features Akshay Kumar as the brave king and is sung by Adarsh ​​Shinde. The power-packed track celebrates the valor of Prithviraj Chauhan on the battlefield. Truly, a visual treat!

Watch song :-



This is also dubbed in Tamil and Telugu, In Tamil this has been titled as "Avan Avan" and in Telugu as "Hari Hara" .

'Doctor Strange 2' : Honest Review

'Doctor Strange : Multiverse of Madness' Review

Synopsis: In the multiverse of madness, the MCU unlocks the multiverse and pushes its limits further than ever before. Journey into the unknown with Doctor Strange, who, with the help of mysterious allies both old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous alternate realities of the Multiverse to face a mysterious new adversary.

A still image of Wanda from Doctor Strange 2 
 Photo Credit: Disney/Marvel Studios

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness — out in theaters Friday — isn't exactly a Doctor Strange movie. I mean, sure, Benedict Cumberbatch is in it, actually more than one Doctor as Strange. But the new Marvel Cinematic Universe movie isn't really built around him, but rather Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff and her grief over losing her children in WandaVision. If a character's name should be in the title, Scarlet would be more appropriate. That said, everyone involved — including director Sam Raimi (Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man trilogy), writers Michael Waldron (Loki), Cumberbatch, and Rachel McAdams who plays Strange's ex-lover Christine Palmer — are trying to build something believable.


A still image of Doctor Strange from Doctor Strange 2 
 Photo Credit: Disney/Marvel Studios


 This film knows that it really needs to present a human dilemma rather than using alternate realities as a gimmick. Parallel universes should be more than a sandbox filled with fan-pleasing versions of our heroes. I mean, yes, they are that, and the Multiverse of Madness is fun to show stuff that can't happen in our core reality. But primarily it uses the multiverse as a lens to explore choice and possibility, fantasy and regret, taking the idea of being your best self and making it literal. It's no coincidence that in the midst of the CG spectacle, the final blow is struck in the most everyday circumstances. 


A still image of Wong from Doctor Strange 2 
 Photo Credit: Disney/Marvel Studios


With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Raimi delivers what is in some ways Marvel's craziest film in years. But for all his wackiness, Raimi can't hide his flaws. He is still operating within a system after all. While the multiverse of film can allow for limitless possibilities, the MCU does not. Everything serves the greater good for Disney and Marvel Studios.Despite having a free hand with the screenplay—which allows Raimi to put his stamp on the film—Waldron fails to make meaningful progress for the title character of Cumberbatch. He's playing with some heavyweight tools, including luck, parenting, and the pursuit of perfection and idealism. But Doctor Strange finds himself traveling over and over again in the multiverse of madness, because it lacks the depth it's trying to deal with.


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