Ever since Marvel Studios set itself out on its mission to prevent theAvengers: Endgamesecrets frombeing spilled, the topic has become increasingly important for the studio, which is why it won’t be too surprising to hear Kevin Feige express that theDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnesstrailers have perhaps given away too much about the movie.

Besides the first trailer that was released during the past Super Bowl broadcast teasing the return of Sir Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier, the latest TV spots for theDoctor Strangesequel have seemingly confirmed a connection toDisney Plus’What If…?series, among other possible tie-ins and surprise appearances. Still, Marvel Studios is doing its best to keep fans from being robbed of a certain element of surprise, with the studio taking the war against spoilers right to social media territory.

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Nevertheless, at the red carpet premiere for the film this past Monday, Feige conceded there’s been too much in the trailers and instead invited fans to go seeDoctor Strange 2in theaters. Before the premiere, during press availability, Feige commented on the problem Marvel Studios faces when it comes to preventing leaks. “The unfortunate truth is you don’t [ keep it all under wraps], and therefore you need to verify that the experience itself works regardless of what has been spoiled or not,” Feige said. “We still do as good of a job as we can. I think a lot of people are getting good at not spreading it. Somebody steals something, don’t spread it around because it just potentially lessens the experience.”

What seems to excite Feige the most is the possibility of finally working with Multiverse stories from the comics. At theDoctor Strange 2premiere, he noted howLokiis the show that sparked this new narrative and enabledSpider-Man: No Way Home’s entire story. The Marvel Studios chief definedDoctor Strange 2as a sequel to so much of what’s been done sinceEndgame, and earlyreviews forDoctor Strange 2seem mostly positiveeven if not quite up to the standard of the recentSpider-Manflick.

In other interviews, Feige has also mentionedDoctor Strange 2will do a lot forWandaVisionfans, although the film’s main writer had made clear that his script can stand on his own while being able to intertwine itself with the rest of the MCU.Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' runtime is just over two hours long, which might not be enough to pack in as many surprises asNo Way Home. However, even the movie’s soundtrack suggests there’s still a lot to uncover.

This week will prove to be a particularly busy one for Marvel Studios, as not only isDoctor Strangepremiering worldwide on May 6, butMoon Knightis also wrapping upits six-episode run on Disney Plus. Regardless of that, consideringMoon Knight’s independence, it seems unlikely any of the hero’s personalities are losing sleep over what goes on in the MCU.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnesswill hit theaters on Jun 03, 2025.