Cast members Michael Douglas (L) and Paul Rudd pose at a press line for the movie "Ant-Man"
Cast members Michael Douglas (L) and Paul Rudd pose at a press line for the movie "Ant-Man" during the 2014 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 26, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige recently revealed how Doctor Stephen Strange’s introduction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe will happen. He said there will be a scene in "Ant-Man" that will tease the Sorcerer Supreme's presence. [Spoiler Alert]

Kevin Feige was asked by Devin Faraci from Birth.Movies.Death about the production of “Doctor Strange” during the press junket for “Ant-Man." Feige revealed that “Ant-Man” will have a sequence at the end that will provide as the introduction to the Sorcerer Supreme.

“We send Ant-Man on a very weird, mind-bending journey at the end of Ant-Man. It was something we hadn’t seen in a shrinking movie before, but it also represents the tip of the mind-bending weirdness we’re going to do in Strange, which I think will surprise people,” he revealed. Feige didn’t give any specific details but according to Faraci, this scene will be “a huge highlight” of “Ant-Man.”

In the same interview with Devin Faraci, Kevin Feige also revealed where the film’s version of the Sanctum Sanctorum will be located. “Doctor Strange” will use the modern day Bleeker Street as the Sorcerer Supreme’s residence instead of NYC’s Greenwich Village. “He will be the strangest thing walking out onto that street,” Feige said.

During the “Ant-Man” press junket, Marvel’s head honcho also shared how the studio was given its leeway in creating its film version of the Ancient One. “As we were developing this film we looked at The Ancient One as a mantle more than a specific person,” he explained. Considering the Ancient One as a mantle reportedly gave Marvel the opportunity to cast the character in interesting ways.

“Ant-Man” will reportedly also have other surprises in store for its viewers. There will reportedly be two post-credit sequences featured in the film. One is the first clip from “Captain America: Civil War.” Slashfilm had confirmed this with Kevin Feige, who said that viewers might see different takes or different angles of the clip. Feige didn’t reveal any further details such as who will be appearing in the post-credit scene. However, according to Slashfilm, a bigger preview of “Captain America: Civil War” is rumoured to be released in August at the D23 Expo 2015.

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