How Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum Was Transformed for Its Appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home is finally here—and while many of us are eager to see which fan theories are correct (Are Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire in the film? Does MJ survive the fall we see in the film’s trailer?), we were equally as taken by the set design of none other than Doctor Strange’s New York City mansion, AKA the Sanctum Sanctorum. OG Marvel fans may know that this is not the first time Doctor Strange’s Manhattan residence has appeared on screen, as it has also appeared in films like Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Doctor Strange (2016)—not to mention its first comic book appearance was in 1963. However, the imposing dwelling does take on a bit of a new look this time around, given that its interiors are swathed in snow, for starters.To find out exactly how the Sanctum Sanctorum was transformed for its starring role in Spider-Man: No Way Home, we spoke to the film’s set decorator, Rosemary Brandenburg—and there is plenty of insight that fans will find fascinating.*Some spoilers ahead.* Beyond the afo… Click below to read the full story from Men’s Health
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