Marvel fans should be worried by Fantastic Four star’s tease of Avengers: Doomsday

As a devoted admirer, I can’t help but share an intriguing hint dropped by one of the luminaries from “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” about the forthcoming “Avengers: Doomsday”.

I can hardly contain my excitement as a gamer! In just a few short days, the Fantastic Four are making their grand return to the scene. Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn will be stepping into the roles of our favorite superhero team – can’t wait to see what they bring to the table!

The entire cast for the upcoming Avengers ensemble film has been officially confirmed. A sneak peek at the end of the credits in Thunderbolts/New Avengers hints that the Four characters appear to have entered the primary Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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In other words, they seem well-informed about what might transpire in the future event known as “Doomsday,” but for obvious reasons, they can’t reveal too many details at this time.

Monstrous, epic, emotional, reunited.

“Epic. Tragic. Intergalactic. Starry,” he said, with the intriguing word obviously being “tragic”.

It appears that the story in Doomsday could potentially result in fatalities, but the question seems to be about who specifically. In a similar situation with Marvel’s Avengers two-parter, half the universe perished at the conclusion of the first part. However, many characters were revived not long after.

Will Doomsday significantly increase the number of fatalities, or cause fewer yet irreversible deaths? At this point, all we can do as fans is engage in thoughtful speculation.

Meanwhile, Quinn’s four words to describe Doomsday were “Epic. Mental. Downey Jr.”

Lately, a post on Instagram by Chris Hemsworth has sparked speculation among fans that the character Thor might meet his end in the movie Doomsday. Is there any truth to this theory?

In the coming days, The Fantastic Four: First Steps will hit movie theaters around the globe. On the other hand, Avengers: Doomsday has been scheduled for a release in December 2026.

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2025-07-20 21:19

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