Sam Raimi calls Rachel McAdams underutilized in Doctor Strange

Director Sam Raimi has expressed regret over underutilizing Rachel McAdams in his 2022 film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, prompting him to cast her in a lead role in his new comedy thriller Send Help. In interviews, Raimi praised McAdams' talent and warmth, noting her surprise turn as a villain in the story of office rivals stranded on an island. The film is currently performing strongly at the box office.

Sam Raimi, known for directing the Spider-Man trilogy and recent Marvel entries, recently spoke to Total Film about his experience working with Rachel McAdams on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), where she portrayed Dr. Christine Palmer. Raimi described her as 'underutilized' in that MCU sequel, stating, 'I had a chance to work with her on my last film and saw how talented she was and actually underutilized, and I promised myself that I would work with her again.'

This promise materialized in his latest project, Send Help, a comedy thriller produced by Disney and 20th Century Studios. In the film, McAdams plays Linda, an undervalued employee whose toxic dynamic with her younger, overbearing boss Bradley (played by Dylan O'Brien) flips when they survive a plane crash and end up stranded on a remote island. Their office grievances escalate into a violent struggle for survival, with Linda unexpectedly transforming into a dark villain—a role Raimi highlighted as novel for the actress.

'First, she was the perfect person because she’s such a brilliant actress... And then this film came up, and her warmth is wonderful,' Raimi said. He added, crediting producer Zainab Azizi, 'The fact that she has not really played a dark, terrible villain before... really sets the audience up to be surprised.' The director emphasized the film's focus on unpredictability: 'Because the movie’s focus is not a whodunnit, but what comes next... It turns left when they think it’s gonna turn right, that was an important factor, that she, this good person that we know and love, becomes this terrible villain.'

Send Help, also starring Dennis Haysbert, Edyll Ismail, Xavier Samuel, Chris Pang, and Thaneth Warakulnukroh, is now in theaters nationwide. It is on track to top the box office in its second weekend, despite competition from Super Bowl XL.

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Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as survivors on a desert island in Sam Raimi’s thriller 'Send Help', amid plane wreckage and tropical beach.
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Sam Raimi returns to his horror roots with Send Help, a darkly comic thriller starring Rachel McAdams as a skilled employee and Dylan O’Brien as her arrogant boss, who must survive together on a desert island after a plane crash. The film flips power dynamics in a twisted tale of role reversal and gross-out humor. Reviews praise its unpredictable energy despite similarities to other recent satires.

Sam Raimi's upcoming survival thriller Send Help has debuted to enthusiastic first reactions from critics, who describe it as "deliciously sadistic" and "incredibly funny." The film stars Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as colleagues stranded after a plane crash. It is set for theatrical release on January 30, 2026.

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Sam Raimi's latest film, 'Send Help,' starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, opens in theaters this weekend as a twist-filled survival thriller. The story follows two plane crash survivors stranded on a deserted island, where office rivalries turn deadly. Critics highlight its shocking moments and shifting power dynamics.

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