Patrick Stewart expresses his delight at the prospect of reprising his role as professor X in doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as his reactions to the rumours. With the release of a teaser trailer tacked on to Spider-Man: No Way Home, Marvel Studios officially kicked off the marketing campaign for the sam Raimi and Benedict Cumberbatch feature. However, it was the first complete trailer, which was published during Super Bowl LVI, that generated a stir. The doctor Strange 2 trailer had a lot of interesting moments, but the tease for Stewart's voice as Charles Xavier was likely the most memorable.

It's been a few years since Disney purchased Fox's film and television assets, allowing Marvel Studios to reclaim the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and all of their spin-off characters. Despite this, Kevin Feige and his team have remained tight-lipped about their mutant ambitions, especially because a relaunch of Marvel's First Family is already in the works. It's unclear how the MCU will incorporate the X-Men into the franchise, but the advent of the universe allows them to include some of Fox's beloved Marvel characters, including Stewart's mutant leader.

After nearly a week after the release of the doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness trailer, Stewart now discusses the prospect of playing professor X in the film. The actor, who told Comic Book that many others have been imitating his voice for decades, can't confirm or deny his involvement. Kevin McCarthy expresses his reaction to the potential of him appearing in the upcoming MCU blockbuster in a separate interview, adding that everyone will have to wait and see whether he is truly in the film.

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