A LEGO Doctor Strange set has had a huge reduction as part of a Black Friday deal.

Ahead of the big day this Friday (November 29), Argos has slashed the price of the LEGO Marvel Sanctum Sanctorum Doctor Strange Gift Set.

The set, which showcases the superhero's iconic house and includes nine minifigures, has been reduced from £215 to £143 – that's just over £70 off.

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This isn't the only big LEGO deal available from Argos, with a Star Wars Millennium Falcon set going for £99.99 (down from £150), while a Harry Potter Hogwarts set is down from £150 to £100.

Check out a list of Argos reductions here, while you can browse Digital Spy's list of best LEGO Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.

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Doctor Strange's last solo outing was 2022's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, though updates on the character have been few and far between since.

In other Marvel news, the franchise is gearing up for the return of the Avengers with two new movies – Doomsday and Secret Wars – which will see the return of Robert Downey Jr, this time as Doctor Doom.

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Directors Joe and Anthony Russo will also be back, and said in July of their comeback after 2019's Avengers: Endgame: "We had spent everything we had creatively, and we left all our emotions on the floor.

"But in the time since, we began to feel that there was perhaps one story where we could find a new narrative path forward. It's the reason we fell in love with comic books in the first place. That story is Secret Wars."

Meanwhile, Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds has addressed a possible appearance in the new Avengers movies.

Doctor Strange and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness are streaming on Disney+.

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