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Why BENEDICT CUMBERBATC­H was the perfect fit to play superhero Doctor Strange

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WHEN TV&SATELLITE WEEK meets Benedict Cumberbatc­h at a Beverly Hills hotel, it’s easy to see why he was cast as Doctor Strange in Marvel’s superhero blockbuste­r.

Dressed in black, Cumberbatc­h is keen to discuss meditation and spirituali­ty – just like his character Stephen Strange, a neuroscien­tist who seeks new meaning in his life when he loses the ability to use his hands in a car accident.

After taking a pilgrimage to Nepal, Stephen acquires magical abilities from a guru named the Ancient

One (Tilda Swinton).

He returns to the West reborn as the Sorcerer

Supreme to battle the formidable Kaecilius, played by Mads

Mikkelsen.

‘The film was a big draw to me because, like Stephen, I have travelled to the East to search for some kind of depth and meaning to life,’ reveals the 41-year-old.

EASTERN PROMISE

As a teenager, Cumberbatc­h lived in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in West Bengal, teaching the monks English, and he has since embraced the Buddhist philosophy.

‘I learned a lot more from the monks than they learned from me,’ he smiles. ‘I was fortunate to have my doors of understand­ing and perception opened a crack. So to revisit some of those things in Doctor Strange was a gift and a great memory as well.’

After a year in the Tibetan monastery, Cumberbatc­h ditched plans to be a lawyer in favour of acting, becoming one of our biggest

stars in high-profile movies like The

Imitation Game and Star Trek: Into Darkness, plus Sherlock on TV. His busy schedule currently includes filming BBC drama

The Child in Time, based on Ian Mcewan’s prize-winning novel, along with playing US inventor Thomas Edison on the big screen in The Current War. He’s also set to reprise his Doctor Strange role in two more movies.

‘I’m very excited to carry the character forward,’ says the Londoner, who filmed Doctor

Strange shortly after becoming a father for the first time.

He married theatre director Sophie Hunter on Valentine’s

Day 2015 and son Christophe­r was born in June that year. A second son, Hal, was born earlier this year.

‘I have had a very rich couple of years,’ he says, ‘but I’ve worked incredibly hard. I’ve always done that throughout my life.’

Doctor Strange is reviewed as our Premiere of the Week on page18.

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MADS MIKKELSEN AS KAECILIUS

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