Even before his “Spider-Man” trilogy, filmmaker Sam Raimi arguably helped jumpstart the superhero genre with his Liam Neeson-starring flick “Darkman.” An R-rated take on the genre, the film came out a year after Tim Burton’s “Batman” and years before popular mature comic book films like “The Crow” and “Blade.” READ MORE: Benedict Cumberbatch Was “Sad” About ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Director Change But Is Excited By What Sam Raimi Brings To The Film The director is making a triumphant return to Marvel Comics adaptations with “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness,” following Scott Derrickson’s exit from the sequel over creative differences.
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