No. 'Dr Strange The Secret Order' is a work of fiction. It involves a lot of elements like magic and alternate dimensions which are not part of the real world.
The magic is a big fictional element. Dr Strange uses magic to do all sorts of things like creating portals and manipulating time.
Well, kind of. The character of Dr Strange has roots in some real - world ideas about the occult and mysticism. But the movie and the comic version take these ideas and run wild with them. They create a world full of magic spells, otherworldly dimensions, and superhuman feats. So while it has a basis in the idea of 'true' magical traditions, it's mostly a work of fantasy.
The idea of a person seeking knowledge and power through esoteric means is one aspect. In real - life, there have been those who study ancient texts and practices to gain wisdom or special abilities. Also, the use of symbols and incantations in Dr Strange has some basis in real - world occult traditions.
Yes, it is. The movie takes inspiration and elements from the comic book series.
Yes. 'Strange but True' has its roots in actual happenings. They adapted and dramatized the true events to make it an engaging cinematic experience.
Yes, it is. 'Dr Zhivago' was inspired by real historical events. The Russian Revolution brought about massive changes, and the novel portrays the chaos, the shift in social hierarchies, and the personal tragedies that ensued. The character of Dr Zhivago, his love affairs, and his attempts to survive in a changing world are all set against the backdrop of a very real and violent transformation of Russia. The author Boris Pasternak used his knowledge of the time and real - life accounts to create a vivid and complex story that, while fictional, has strong roots in truth.
Not really. 'The Good Dr' is mostly fictional, although it might draw some inspiration from real-life medical scenarios.
Not really. Dr Climax is a fictional creation and not based on any actual events or people.
Yes, it is. Dr Foster is inspired by real-life events and situations, although some elements might be fictionalized for dramatic effect.
Definitely not. Dr. Strangelove is purely a fictional story. It doesn't draw from any actual happenings or real people's experiences.