"Doctor Strange" is the latest Marvel Cinematic movie that will hit the theaters early next month! and it has officially been described as "mind-blowingly good" by Adam Frank who's astrophysicist at the University of Rochester. Frank told his followers on twitter that a car picked him up for a private screening of the movie, describing the ordeal as " the best day ever"and gushing "OMG. It's sooooooo mind-blowingly good. Really. Dang. Wow."

Frank then said that he's been busy with the interviews about being science consultant and talked about the reductionism or the mind-body problem.

ComicBook.com's Lucas Siegel was fortunate enough to attend Marvel's 'Doctor Strange' preview on IMAX and described the movie as "mind-bendingly awesome". The end time of the movie is 114 minutes making it as one of the shortest films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Director of the movie Scott Derrickson told Comic Book that his film "be the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse. It's really serving the same function that the comic did. Even though it was a weird aberration as a comic book, I think it was a real linchpin in the comics. It ended up being decades of new stories and I think this movie will do the same thing."

Doctor Strange is all about the famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange whose life is forever changed because of the horrific accident he got into and lost the use of his hands. When traditional medicine didn't cure him he learned the secrets of a hidden world and alternate dimensions and come across the ancient ones. Doctor Strange must act as an intermediary and defend the Earth from supernatural forces.

British actor Benedict Cumberbatch said "It sort of fulfilled everything that you could have imagined from a Marvel film. It's big. It's bold and it is very new, visually obviously, but also some of the tone of it," during the Hong Kong world premiere of his movie "Doctor Strange", Reuters reported.

Doctor Strange will be in theaters on November 4, 2016.