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Published 16:50 23 Apr 2022 BST

Credit: Getty/Marvel Comics - Xochitl Gomez (L) will providing be debuting the first live-action portrayal of the America Chavez (R) in the MCU[/caption]
As alluded to above, the Multiverse of Madness ban isn't the first of its kind in the Middle East, with Marvel Studios' Eternals (2021) also banned in multiple countries for depicting a same-sex couple and the MCU’s first gay superhero.
The same story applies to West Side Story; censors asked Disney to edit out Anybodys, a transgender character in the new film adaptation, but the company rejected and with was withheld in Saudi, the U.A.E., Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait upon release this past January.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hits cinemas on May 6 in the UK, two days after its US release and the world premiere on May 2, 2022. You can see the latest BTS featurette below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=064DIV0d890