Tag: Doomsday

  • ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ LEGO Set Leak May Spoil the Arrival of a Team of Dark, Multiversal Villains

    ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ LEGO Set Leak May Spoil the Arrival of a Team of Dark, Multiversal Villains

    Before Marvel Studios can even take the stage to pull back the curtain on Avengers: Doomsday at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, tla LEGI leak may have just revealed the arrival of a group of villains who have been rumored to be on their way to the MCU for years.

    The information, which comes from trusted brick-insider Carterbricks04, the official LEGO rollout for the December 18, 2026 blockbuster has inadvertently detailed the MCU debut of a legendary villainous team—and an evil, reality-warping superhero variant that fans have been begging to see on screen.

    The leaks outline two separate, massive playsets that pinpoint exactly where the Russo Brothers are taking the narrative. Here is the full structural breakdown of what just slipped onto the wire.

    Set 1: “Sentinel Battle” — The Fox X-Mansion Siege

    The first set configuration heavily validates the leaked production footage that trickled out of the UK sets earlier this year. Titled “Sentinel Battle,” the box description outlines a massive, war-torn mutant sanctuary sequence:

    • The Build: Features a full Sentinel replica alongside a detached, giant downed Sentinel head.
    • The Minifigures: The set functions as a massive multiversal crossover block, packaging Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom alongside Thor, Mister Fantastic, and a legacy Fox mutant frontline consisting of Magneto, Mystique, and Nightcrawler.

    Set 2: “Dark Avengers Quinjet” — The Evil Steve Rogers Variant

    This is where the leak morphs from a standard action sequence into a full-blown narrative spoiler. The second major retail set is officially titled the “Dark Avengers Quinjet.”

    • The Dark Avengers Debut: While we’ve all been fooled by toy leaks in the past, the info teases a variant-driven iteration of the Dark Avengers will take on the Multiverse’s Mightiest Heroes at some point in the film.
    • The Secret Empire Callout: The single most explosive piece of the leak is the accompanying minifigure roster, which formally lists HYDRA Captain America. While analysts note that a standard translation error could mean the ship simply belongs to the MCU’s mainline New Avengers featuring Wyatt Russell’s U.S. Agent, it’s hardly far-fetched to believe that the Russos would use a nightmarish version of the Avengers in a Multiverse film. The leak heavily points to Chris Evans returning to pull off a live-action adaptation of the infamous Secret Empire comic run—playing a ruthless, fascistic Variant of Steve Rogers. Disney loves to sell toys and would make a small fortune on Dark Avengers action figures.

    Along with the action sets, LEGO is officially launching a premium Doctor Doom Bust set (76345), granting fans their absolute closest look yet at the exact facial sculpt and mask structure Downey Jr. will utilize in the film.

    If this leak holds true when the first official trailer drops at SDCC, Avengers: Doomsday isn’t just going to be a battle over cosmic territory—it’s going to be a devastating, emotional deconstruction of the entire Marvel legacy.

  • New Leaks Reveals How ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Reportedly Weaponizes Fox’s Wonky X-Men Continuity to Explain Incursions

    New Leaks Reveals How ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Reportedly Weaponizes Fox’s Wonky X-Men Continuity to Explain Incursions

    For nearly two decades, the single biggest running joke among comic book movie fans was the absolute, chaotic disregard for timeline consistency in 20th Century Fox’s X-Men franchise. Characters aged backwards, dead mutants walked again, and Days of Future Past essentially threw a temporal grenade into the entire structure.

    However, as Marvel Studios prepares to dismantle the multiverse in Avengers: Doomsday, those old headaches are reportedly being reframed as a brilliant piece of macro-narrative cosmic law.

    While fans have assumed that Incursions—the catastrophic collision and mutual destruction of two realities—are strictly caused by rogue sorcerers or multiversal travelers overstaying their welcome, Doomsday is reportedly introducing a much more volatile catalyst: temporal instability.

    According to information from YouTuber Nerdtower, the Fox X-Men universe’s constant, reckless abuse of time-travel is the direct, structural cause of its impending collapse. Though Nerdtower may not be a familiar name, his information does line up with that of other, more familiar scoopers such as John Campea.

    Much like how mainstream Marvel Comics utilizes decades of messy, retconned history as an embedded narrative feature of its continuity, Doomsday will retroactively establish that every single instance of mutants rewriting their past fractured the structural integrity of Earth-10005.

    This explicitly explains why the iteration of the team we see in Doomsday functions as the definitive main Fox lineup despite glaring, timeline-defying discrepancies. Because the timeline has bent and snapped back so many times, it has settled into a baseline where Mystique remains alive and on the team, mutants are thriving well past the bleak expiration date seen in Logan, and the characters are finally sporting comic-accurate, vibrant costumes. The anomalies are proof of a decaying universe.

    This temporal decay theory injects an incredibly logical answer into another massive Doomsday puzzle: Why are the Fantastic Four on a collision course with the X-Men?

    Early production leaks via MyTimeToShineH previously claimed that Robert Downey Jr.’s Victor Von Doom, hailing from the retro-futuristic Earth-828, approaches Reed Richards and the First Family for assistance regarding Incursions. The group then utilizes their ship to jump universes to warn the MCU, before ultimately aligning to target the X-Men universe as the epicenter of the next catastrophic collapse.

    By establishing that entirely different, localized anomalies—such as the X-Men’s constant time-travel tampering or the unique, cosmic reality-warping abilities of a child like Franklin Richards on Earth-828—can trigger structural collapses, Marvel is building a far more complex multiversal ecosystem.

    Amid all the concerns about the Russo brothers making Avengers: Doomsday, leveraging the ridiculous nature of Fox’s failed efforts with the X-Men into a plot point is inarguably a minor stroke of genius. In doing so, Marvel honors the exact chaotic, rule-breaking spirit that defined the early 2000s comic book boom. It gives the upcoming tragedy of Doomsday a layer of cosmic poetic justice: the very temporal choices the X-Men made to save their own futures are the exact crimes that doomed their entire reality.

  • Leaker Discloses Wild ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Action Set-Piece Involving Tobey Maguire, X-Men Vets

    Leaker Discloses Wild ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Action Set-Piece Involving Tobey Maguire, X-Men Vets

    If you thought Spider-Man: No Way Home or Deadpool & Wolverine was the peak of live-action corporate synergy, the Russo Brothersbare reportedly cooking up something far more intoxicating.

    According to a highly new script leak posted by industry insider Daniel Richtman (DanielRPK) via his Patreon, Avengers: Doomsday will feature a massive, multiversal battle sequence that completely collides the classic Sam Raimi Spider-Man universe with the Fox legacy X-Men timeline.

    The alleged sequence places Tobey Maguire‘s Peter Parker right in the physical crosshairs of the ultimate cross-over melee.

    The leaked layout features a high-concept action montage taking place entirely on Earth-96283 (The Raimi Universe), building out a beautifully chaotic multi-tiered battlefield:

    As previously rumored, while defending his home planet, Maguire’s Spider-Man finds himself locked in an intense, physical confrontation against the multiversal dynamic duo of Deadpool and Wolverine; however, it sounds as though there’s much more going on than originally reported.

    While Spidey is busy attempting to handle a Canadian mutant with knives coming out of his hands, the rest of the Raimiverse is falling into pure anarchy. The leak notes that Magneto is simultaneously operating elsewhere in the city, locked in a brutal, collateral-damage-heavy war against Tobey’s legacy villains, who may be surviving iterations of Doc Ock, Green Goblin, or the Sandman!

    The narrative layout here is brilliant. Leaving Maguire’s Spidey to anchor the emotional weight of a crumbling reality which was one of the first to be realized in the modern CBM era, serves as the ultimate cinematic prologue—paving a flawless, tragedy-driven runway for Secret Wars to completely rebuild the multiverse in 2027.

  • Leaked ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Still Reveal Best Looks Yet at the Film’s Heroes and Villain

    Leaked ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Still Reveal Best Looks Yet at the Film’s Heroes and Villain

    With just 6 months left until its release, the floodgates have opened to leaks for Marvel Studios Avengers: Doomsday. The newest leaks, which have slowly rolled out over the last week, have given much higher quality looks at footage from a very blurry clip that showed Steve Rogers, Thor, some X-Men, New Avengers and Mister Fantastic taking on Sentinels controlled by Doctor Doom.

    While it’s smart to call into question the authenticity of these type of leaks, the background does 100% match a set photo from 2025, making it likely they’re authentic.

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    Typically, the hype generated by these types of leaks FAR outweighs any spoilers that come out of it, especially since they rarely come across the devices of general audiences.

  • ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Toy Leaks Provide First Detailed Looks at Doom, Thor and More…

    ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Toy Leaks Provide First Detailed Looks at Doom, Thor and More…

    The theatrical debut of Avengers: Doomsday is just over six months away and while fans await the first full trailer for the film, merchandising leaks continue to provide tidbits and detailed looks at what can be expected from the Russo brothers return to Marvel Studios.

    Hasbro’s wide-ranging lines of action figures have often provided first looks at characters from upcoming Marvel Studios’ projects and it’s happened again. This time, peeks at two figures from the company’s Action Verse line (previously known as Epic Heroes) have revealed fairly detailed looks at the costumes and power sets for Doctor Doom and Thor. As always with toy leaks, there’s no guarantee everything seen in the package is a direct translation of what will be seen on screen (Doom’s red power effects ?) but it’s safe to say the costumes are pretty spot on.

    The packages for the Action Verse line also provide first looks at Beast, complete with an old school X-Men belt, a shirtless Thing, a flamed on Human Torch and Captain America.

    Leaked looks at the larger scale Titan Heroes action figures for Doctor Doom and Captain America also made their way online, providing even more detailed (and probably VERY accurate) looks at the costumes for the two.

    Marvel makes a killing on action figures, which means this is likely just the beginning since we’ve yet to see leaks from Hasbro’s premium (and typically very movie-accurate) Marvel Legends line yet. Certainly once the first trailer drops, which many believe will be at SDCC, the studio will blow the lid off in terms of merchandising, making a large chunk of the film’s budget back before it even hits theaters.

  • Fan Detective Work May Have Uncovered ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Trailer Release Date

    Fan Detective Work May Have Uncovered ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Trailer Release Date

    While the Russos SXSW surprise may have underwhelmed fans who were expecting an Avengers: Doomsday trailer reveal, it may well turn out that the actual trailer date was already revealed on the brother’s Instagram account.

    While discussing where things stand in the creative processes of both Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, the brothers revealed that one fan theory about their Instagram posts was correct and fans believe they know which one.

    One fan’s detective work uncovered the fact that the green color used in Doom’s coffee logo is HEX color code 71826, which would coincide with a potential trailer release on July 18th, the Saturday of SDCC.

    This has been the most prevalent theory for some time so the detective work identifying the date may well confirm that.

  • Joe Russo Updates the Production Status of ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ & Multiverse Saga Finale, ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’

    Joe Russo Updates the Production Status of ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ & Multiverse Saga Finale, ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’

    While fans found themselves frustrated that the Russo Brothers promised surprise was simply an appearance at an Easter egg-heavy Dom Latveria coffee shop, Joe Russo did provide an update on the progress of both Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.

    While talking to the crowd at SXSW London, Russo explained that work was still being done on Avengers: Doomsday–and would be for some time yet–and that as has been widely reported, principal photography on Avengers: Secret Wars has not yet begun.

    We are doing some work still on Doomsday and we’ll be until, probably, they rip it out of our hands in November … We’re in the middle of what we would call pre-production on Secret Wars.

    -Joe Russo

    While fans continue to speculate that Avengers: Secret Wars will be moved from its December 2027 release date, Russo’s demeanor while talking about the project gives off far different vibes. Should cameras roll in August, which is believed to be the case, the Russos will have 16 months to work on the film before its slated debut, with them being able to spend the vast majority of that time giving the project their undivided attention. Unless there are major problems with the creative process, 16 months is more than enough time for a film, even one on the scale of Avengers: Secret Wars to make it to theaters on time.

  • SXSW London: Easter Egg-Laden Coffee Shop Pop-Up Teases Doom’s Latveria in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ & “Richards Was Wrong” Slogan

    SXSW London: Easter Egg-Laden Coffee Shop Pop-Up Teases Doom’s Latveria in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ & “Richards Was Wrong” Slogan

    While fans eagerly await a surprise promised by the Russo Brothers for today at SXSW London, a coffee shop pop-up dripping with deep cut comic book references to Victor Von Doom’s origins and history has been spotted with images slowly making their way online.

    Images shared by Comic Book Resources reveal a menu for Dom Latveria Coffee along with a look at a bag of their product with the same logo the Russos revealed on Instagram over the weekend.

    The menu for Dom Latveria is essentially an Easter egg-laden look at the origin of Victor Von Doom.

    • Fortunov-according to Marvel Comics lore, Vladimir Fortunov was the ruthless ruler of Latveria during World War II. He was eventually overthrown and killed by Doom.
    • The Rapprochement-a reference to the official Latverian holiday of forgiveness.
    • Cynthia’s Blend-a reference to Doom’s mother, Cynthia, a Romani sorceress.
    • Zefiro-a reference to the Zefiro Clan, Romani natives who were persecuted by Fortunov. It is the clan of Doom’s mother, Cynthia.
    • Hassenstadt-prior to Doom’s takeover of Latveria, the capital of the country was called Hassenstadt. Once he took control, Doom renamed it Doomstadt.

    Of interest on another menu shared online is the phrase “Richards is Wrong.” While we know Latveria exists on Earth-828, The Fantastic Four: First Steps gave no insight into any shared history between Doom and Reed Richards. While the phrase could point toward a conflict specific to Avengers: Doomsday, it is possible that it rather refers to an already established rivalry between the two men.

  • Series of Teases Could Point to an Imminent ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Trailer Release Date

    Series of Teases Could Point to an Imminent ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Trailer Release Date

    UPDATE: The Russos are now teasing a “surprise” at SXSW at 2:00 PM BST/9:00 AM EST tomorrow, June 2nd.

    Following a series of teases by the Russo Brothers showcasing the grim, sovereign colors of Victor Von Doom’s home nation, speculation has grown that Marvel Studios is finally ready to unleash the first public trailer for Avengers: Doomsday during the SXSW London festival running from June 1 to June 6.

    The Russos are hosting a pair of panels at SXSW and have tagged Avengers, Marvel Studios and Robert Downey Jr. in their trip of teases. Of course, none of that confirms an imminent trailer release and given how hungry fans are for the full trailer, this kind of tease is generating some significant excitement.

    In the digital age, there’s really no value to holding out to attach the trailer exclusively to a film like Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which doesn’t need any help drawing big crowds. However, dropping the trailer on a Tuesday night in June will guarantee that the studio’s upcoming installment in the Avengers franchise will dominate the news cycle for a few days.

  • Web-Slinging, Weirdness and Doom — What to Expect From Marvel’s Remaining Blockbuster 2026 Slate

    Web-Slinging, Weirdness and Doom — What to Expect From Marvel’s Remaining Blockbuster 2026 Slate

    The first half of 2026 has already been an absolute gauntlet for Marvel Studios. We kicked off the year with the Hollywood-satire experiment of Wonder Man, witnessed the landscape-shifting fallout of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, and just recently watched Frank Castle paint D+ red in The Punisher: One Last Kill.

    But Kevin Feige and the newly promoted Brad Winderbaum aren’t letting up on the gas. The remaining live-action slate for 2026 is arguably the most consequential six-month stretch in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, bridging the gap between grounded street-level grit and a multiversal apocalypse.

    Spider-Man: Brand New Day — July 31, 2026 (Theatrical)

    The highly anticipated fourth solo outing for Tom Holland’s Peter Parker isn’t just a sequel; it’s a total system reset. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi), Brand New Day is pulling directly from the classic comic book status quo while throwing Peter into a dark, isolating new era.

    • The Four-Year Gap: Following an opening act that picks up nine months post-No Way Home, the film utilizes a massive four-year time jump, dropping audiences directly into the year 2028. Peter is now 21/22 years old, completely erased from the memories of his loved ones, and scraping by as an isolated, DIY hero.
    • The Tonal Whiplash: Fresh off his brutal solo special, Jon Bernthal’s Punisher serves as a primary supporting player. Bernthal has teased that Frank Castle acts as a grim reaper on Peter’s shoulder, offering a violent, uncompromising contrast to Spider-Man’s traditional idealism.
    • The Monster Within: With Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner returning to the fold, rumor has it that Peter’s mysterious headaches are reportedly tied to a terrifying physical mutation arc, forcing a veteran, resource-less Spider-Man to protect a city that has entirely moved on without him.

    ViSiONQUΞST — October 14, 2026 (Disney+)

    Serving as the definitive conclusion to the trilogy that began with WandaVision and Agatha All Along, this 8-episode event series is taking a hard sci-fi, psychological approach to the synthetic soul of the MCU. Showrunner Terry Matalas (Star Trek: Picard) is leaning heavily into philosophical horror for the spooky season.

    • The Return of the Maker: The Disney Upfronts blew the doors off this project by confirming James Spader’s return as Ultron in both human and murder bot form. Paul Bettany has teased that Ultron acts as the “architect of Vision’s trauma,” appearing in a chilling “human form” to taunt White Vision as the android searches for a soul and pieces together his inherited memories.
    • The Children’s Crusade: The series will officially introduce a grown-up Tommy Maximoff (played by Ruaridh Mollica), reuniting the twins on the physical plane after Billy’s journey in Agatha.
    • The Multiversal Anchor: Bettany has teased that VisionQuest is the direct launchpad for his role in the next two Avengers films, with Vision’s analytical mind perhaps becoming crucial to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes staying in the fight.

    Avengers: Doomsday — December 18, 2026 (Theatrical)

    The main event. The crown jewel. The return of the Kings. Joe and Anthony Russo step back behind the camera for a film that has fundamentally rewritten the rules of the Multiverse Saga.

    • The Rule of Doom: Robert Downey Jr. returns to the MCU, not as Iron Man, but as Victor von Doom. The narrative focuses on the responses of the  heroes of different Earth as Doom unleashes “a cascading crisis across the entire multiverse.”
    • The Universal Collision: This film is a massive collision of eras. We already know the Fantastic Four are central to the plot, but Alan Cumming recently let it slip that his OG Fox-verse Nightcrawler is back—and actively throwing hands with Pedro Pascal’s Reed Richards. And, of course, Steve Rogers, Thor and other heroes from Earth-616 will factor heavily into the plot as well.
    • The Fluid Script: Production in London has been characterized by absolute secrecy. Joseph Quinn recently revealed that early scripts didn’t even have an ending, as the Russos and writer Stephen McFeely treat the film as a living document, utilizing “secret names” to hide massive legacy cameos until the cameras roll.

    Marvel’s remaining 2026 lineup is all about consequence. The Marvel Spotlight experimentation of the year’s first half is giving way to projects that will drive the narrative of the main cinematic line. Peter Parker is being forced to grow up, White Vision is facing his literal demon creator, and the entire Multiverse is marching toward a date with Doctor Doom on December 18.

    Buckle up. The summer belongs to the web-slinger, the autumn belongs to the synths, and this winter, there is only Doom.