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The was a temporary digital ghost. As of 2026, most of those links are dead, honeypots for antivirus software, or replaced with low-quality dupes. The film, however, remains a landmark in superhero cinema—a rare blend of Raimi’s gothic horror and Marvel’s blockbuster machinery.

While heavily digital, the film retains a tactile, campy horror feel that pays homage to 1980s B-movies. The "Moviezwap Exclusive" Phenomenon

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When Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hit theaters in May 2022, it was billed as the "first horror movie of the MCU." With a runtime of 126 minutes, a $200 million budget, and cameos that shattered the internet, the film was an event. However, within hours of its premiere, a different kind of storm was brewing online—one involving the keyword

The camera zooms, Dutch angles, a brief appearance of the (yes, really), and a zombie hero fighting with demonic souls — it’s vintage Sam Raimi. The score by Danny Elfman blends Spider-Man motifs with horror stings.