Does Capcom have her Resident Evil Village enemy skin stolen from a movie? Does Activision Blizzard have it Stolen appearance of a Call of Duty character? And did the design of their Valve Appropriated Steam Controller? The answer: maybe! You can never be sure about such things, but it happens from time to time that people and companies accuse each other of having stolen an idea.
Did Doctor Strange 2 steal from an indie game?
This has now happened to a specific fight sequence from the new movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. In the of Stephen Ddungu developed Indie title Sword of Symphony Players can summon brilliant music, and then fire it at an enemy. If you have seen Doctor Strange 2, then you get this description certainly familiar. Therefore Ddungu raises now faces Marvel and Disney to have copied the concept of his play for her film.
Some fans of Ddungu’s work pointed this out to the developerthat the fight sequence in Doctor Strange 2 has some similarities with his project. Like Ddungu in an interview with Kotaku betrays, he does not consider it unlikely that Disney inspired by the JRPG has made.
“Based on a variety of sources that support their adoption, I would say that it is very likely, and I would not be surprised if it were true.”
“All sources (which quote the people who made the film directly) strongly suggest that the scene was not in the original script of the film and that it was a last-minute move acted, at least three months after Sword of Symphony viral went and was praised for his concept, took place. If so tell me all that my work was stolen, I can after examining the evidence to understand why people have this view. “
Is the battle scene from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness actually just stolen? Wasn’t it all hers? Disney hasn’t commented on the allegations yet, and it’s unlikely we’ll ever get an answer to that question. But at least we know which one Actor almost made an appearance in Doctor Strange 2.
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