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Saudi Arabia Bans Marvel Film "Doctor Strange" Reportedly Over Gay Character

The Sam Raimi-coordinated continuation stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the protagonist and furthermore includes new legend America Chavez, played by entertainer Xochitl Gomez. Her personality in the film is supposedly gay.

 Wonder Studios' eagerly awaited film "Specialist Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" has been restricted in Saudi Arabia and a few other Arab nations because of the presence of a gay person.

 The "Specialist Strange" continuation, which will deliver in the US on May 6, was initially booked for hit performance centers in the Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations on May 5.

 As per Variety, the Saudi Arabian edits didn't give the circulation endorsement to the Benedict Cumberbatch-drove superhuman film.

 The Sam Raimi-coordinated continuation stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the main protagonist and furthermore includes new legend America Chavez, played by entertainer Xochitl Gomez. Her personality in the film is allegedly gay.

 Before "Specialist Strange in the Multiverse of Madness", Marvel's "The Eternals" was prohibited in Saudi Arabia, over its equivalent orientation couple sentiment and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's most memorable gay superhuman.

 "Specialist Strange" continuation follows the Sorcerer Supreme as he attempts to contain the result of the multiverse-cracking spell he cast in "Insect Man: No Way Home" — which caused miscreants from across the multiverse to gush out over into the focal Marvel Cinematic Universe timetable.

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