![]() ![]() You think Pizza Poppa’s done? Think again.” Don’t you think that’s significant? He basically didn’t get hit by a taxi because of that interaction, so I had to save his life for a reason. I changed the frickin’ timeline of Doctor Strange by 45 seconds. “Oh he had a little part, a little cameo,” he says bitterly, “not when it’s pivotal. 45 Seconds to Change it AllĬampbell insists that his recent role as Pizza Poppa (or P², as he calls to him) was far more than a gimmick to keep up with the tradition of Bruce appearing, at least briefly, in most of Raimi’s films. Decked out in what he referred to as “unemployed actor” threads, Campbell joined us at San Diego Comic Con to discuss the upcoming Blu-ray release of the Doctor Strange as well as his upcoming projects both in and out of the feverishly beloved Evil Dead franchise. ![]() From numerous Evil Dead sequels and spinoffs, to Burn Notice, to his latest instantly iconic cameo in longtime collaborator Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Campbell has borne it all with his characteristic blend of sarcasm and charm. There are few people as at ease in the convention circuit as actor and author Bruce Campbell. ![]()
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