Happy Birthday Benedict Cumberbatch: Top 5 Movies and TV Shows of the Marvel Superstar other than ‘Doctor Strange’

Infamous Hollywood actor plays “Doctor Strange” Benedict Cumberbatch will be celebrating his 46th birthday on July 19, 2022. In London, England, Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch was born and brought up. Wanda Ventham and Timothy Carlton, both of his mom and dad, are performers.

Benedict Cumberbatch has experience working in broadcast, theater, movies, and drama. In the documentary drama “Hawking”, which he played, he made his entrance on the theatrical screenings in 2004. As Sherlock Holmes on the British television drama “Sherlock”, he rose to fame in 2010. He also acted in the 2011 Oscar-nominated movies “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” and “War Horse”.

Now that we look back on all his appearances, we are very well aware of his starring appearances in his infamous Marvel series. And well, he plays a fine man as Dr. Strange, no doubt.

Today, on the occasion of Benedict Cumberbatch’s 46th Birthday, let’s check out the Top 5 Movies of the Marvel Superstar other than ‘Doctor Strange’.

Top 5 Movies and TV Shows of the Marvel Superstar other than ‘Doctor Strange’

1. ‘The Power of The Dog’

It’s tough to comprehend that it’s Cumberbatch who has built his career portraying good men and, more recently, a manic warrior on cinema as the movie dives deep into Burbank’s universe and we gradually witness him build a friendship with his brother’s step-son, Peter.

2. ‘The Imitation Game’

In order to decipher the indestructible Encryptions used by the Nazis throughout World War 2, Turing and four fellow Cambridge academics were hired by the newly established British intelligence organization MI6. Three years after the war, in 1942, Turing’s group is successful.

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3. ’12 Years a Slave’

Although Benedict Cumberbatch’s contribution is limited, it is emotional and nuanced. It was quickly discovered that Cumberbatch’s forefathers were among the largest wealthy landowners in Barbados during the transatlantic slave business which was pretty illegal after the movie’s premiere.

4. ‘The Mauritanian’

Based on government and their contentious campaign reveals startling realities regarding atrocities supported by the US authorities, combined with data found by combat attorney Colonel Stuart Couch of the US administration.

5. ‘Four Lions’

In the movie, Benedict Cumberbatch portrays a cop mediator who comically needs to talk Waj out of blowing up a kebab restaurant. Waj is a participant of a jihadist group.

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