Sam Raimi, the renowned filmmaker behind the Spider-Man trilogy and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, recently shared a surprising revelation about his Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) experience. In an exclusive interview with Total Film, Raimi expressed a significant regret regarding his collaboration with Rachel McAdams on the 2022 film. He praised McAdams' talent, noting her exceptional acting skills and the underutilization of her abilities in the film. Raimi vowed to work with her again, and his wish was granted with the release of 'Send Help,' where she stars alongside Dylan O'Brien. This decision was influenced by producer Zainab Azizi, who suggested that McAdams' lack of experience in playing a dark, terrible villain would surprise audiences. Despite the film's success, grossing $955 million worldwide, a third installment of Doctor Strange is not yet confirmed. However, fans can look forward to Benedict Cumberbatch's return in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, with the Phase 6 finale set to begin filming this summer. As for Raimi's future projects, his latest release, 'Send Help,' is now playing in theaters, showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker.