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November 27, 2024 Wild Doctor Doom Theory Brings Scarlet Witch Back

Wild Doctor Doom Theory Brings Scarlet Witch Back

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The emotional sacrifice of the Scarlet Witch in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” has sparked a fascinating new theory in the MCU that connects Wanda Maximoff to Doctor Doom. As one of the most popular and beloved characters in the MCU, Elizabeth Olsen’s portrayal of the Scarlet Witch made her sacrifice in the 2022 sequel surprising for many fans. In the two years since the film’s release, various theories have emerged regarding how the Scarlet Witch could return to the MCU, and a recent theory links her to the new overarching antagonist of the Multiverse Saga.

Following Jonathan Majors’ conviction and subsequent firing from Marvel Studios, Robert Downey Jr. has been confirmed to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). However, he will not reprise his role as Iron Man; instead, he is set to play the iconic Marvel villain, Doctor Doom. Downey Jr.’s casting as Doctor Doom has sparked some confusion, but a new theory suggests an interesting connection that may clarify this unconventional choice. This theory also links Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom to Wanda Maximoff, potentially paving the way for the Scarlet Witch’s highly anticipated return to the MCU.

Doctor Doom May Be A Variant In The Void In Avengers: Doomsday

Wild Doctor Doom Theory Brings Scarlet Witch Back

A new theory proposed by Comicodigy clarifies the confusion regarding Robert Downey Jr.’s recasting as Doctor Doom. It suggests that he may be a variant who was pruned by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) and sent to the Void at the End of Time. The Void was first introduced in Loki Season 1 and further explored in Deadpool & Wolverine, serving as the dumping ground for everything the TVA prunes. Downey Jr.’s transformation into Doctor Doom could represent a significant divergence from the Sacred Timeline, which would lead to his pruning and subsequent placement in the Void.

Viewers have already witnessed this trend with many entertaining characters from the MCU, including various Loki and Deadpool variants, as well as some of the franchise’s most formidable villains. Notably, Robert Downey Jr.’s version of Doctor Doom could follow a storyline similar to Emma Corrin’s Cassandra Nova from the Deadpool and Wolverine series. Cassandra was pruned at a young age but struck a deal with the TVA to build her own empire in the Void, rather than being consumed by Alioth. It’s possible that Doctor Doom did something similar, which could set the stage for him to partner with the Scarlet Witch.

The Scarlet Witch Has Already Been Teased To Be In The Void After Doctor Strange 2

After realizing the error of her ways in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch destroyed the Darkhold Castle on Mount Wundagore, eliminating every copy of the Darkhold across the multiverse and seemingly sacrificing herself in the process. While Marvel Studios appears to confirm Scarlet Witch’s death in subsequent projects, particularly in “Agatha All Along,” Comicodigy’s theory suggests that she may not have actually died. Instead, she might have inadvertently pruned herself, allowing her to return to the MCU as a citizen of the Void.

Although the details of how this would happen haven’t been fully explored, there is a significant clue in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” The ceiling of the Resistance team’s hideout features a statue of the Scarlet Witch that resembles the one carved into the walls of Darkhold Castle. If this monument ended up in the Void after the events of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” it suggests that Wanda Maximoff herself may have been transported there as well. This implication raises the possibility that she is still alive and may have found her way into the presence of Doctor Doom.

Why Doctor Doom & The Scarlet Witch Could Be Connected In The MCU

Wild Doctor Doom Theory Brings Scarlet Witch Back

After the events of “Avengers Disassembled” and “House of M” in Marvel Comics, Wanda Maximoff blocks her memories of her true identity and seeks refuge in Transia. However, she is soon taken to Latveria by Doctor Doom. In the 2010 storyline “Avengers: The Children’s Crusade,” the Young Avengers—led by the Scarlet Witch’s reincarnated sons, Wiccan and Speed—discover that Doom manipulated Wanda into amplifying her powers, which led to the earlier events. He then convinced her to fall in love with him and even to become his bride.

Marvel Studios has laid a solid foundation for adapting “The Children’s Crusade” into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This is particularly evident after the events of “Agatha All Along,” in which Billy Maximoff is reincarnated in the body of William Kaplan. Together with Agatha Harkness, he embarks on a quest to find his similarly reincarnated brother, Tommy. It is highly likely that the new Wiccan (Billy) and Speed (Tommy) will join the anticipated Young Avengers team, who could be searching for the Scarlet Witch. According to a theory from Comicodigy, they might discover the Scarlet Witch being held captive by Doctor Doom, mirroring a storyline from Marvel Comics.

The Void Could Become Doctor Doom’s Kingdom In Avengers: Secret Wars

The idea that Doctor Doom could be residing in the Void supports a significant theory that has been discussed since the Void was first introduced in the first season of “Loki” in 2021. The Void resembles a patchwork landscape formed from the numerous realities and variants that the TVA has pruned over the millennia. This concept is reminiscent of Battleworld from Marvel Comics’ 2015 “Secret Wars” event. In that storyline, Doctor Doom absorbs the power of the cosmic Beyonders, enabling him to gather fragments of universes destroyed by incursions and save many variants on his new patchwork planet, Battleworld.

Note: So far, Robert Downey Jr. has only been confirmed to appear as Doctor Doom in “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Avengers: Secret Wars.” However, there is speculation that he might also be involved in “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” “Spider-Man 4,” and the as-yet-unconfirmed “Doctor Strange 3.”

Returning MCU directors, the Russo brothers, have promised to adapt “Secret Wars” as faithfully as possible in “Avengers: Secret Wars,” set to be released in 2027. It’s likely that Battleworld will be featured, and Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom may even evolve into God Emperor Doom. Importantly, the inhabitants of Battleworld have no memories of their previous lives, which might explain why the Scarlet Witch has not made any attempts to return following her appearance in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” If she is in the Void with Doom, she may not remember her life in the MCU, but this situation is likely to change soon.

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October 14, 2024 Robert Downey Jr. Will Return to the MCU Next Year BEFORE Avengers: Doomsday (Report)

Robert Downey Jr. Will Return to the MCU Next Year BEFORE Avengers: Doomsday (Report)

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Robert Downey Jr. is confirmed to return to the MCU with Avengers: Doomsday. However, according to a new report, he may be back sooner. Marvel Studios sent shockwaves through Hollywood this summer when Downey Jr. was announced as the MCU’s Doctor Doom at San Diego Comic-Con. The former Iron Man actor is set to lead Avengers: Doomsday.

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Robert Downey Jr. Will Return to the MCU Next Year BEFORE Avengers: Doomsday (Report)

According to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Daniel Richtman, Robert Downey Jr. is set to make more appearances in the MCU as Doctor Doom beyond the two Avengers films scheduled for release in 2026 and 2027. The insider mentioned that Downey Jr. will also appear in The Fantastic Four: First Stepps and “potentially some other projects” between Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, after which “that’ll likely be it for him.” If he appears in The Fantastic Four, it would bring Downey Jr. back to the MCU in July 2025, just under a year before Doomsday releases in May 2026.

In the Marvel universe, Doctor Doom has always been a major threat, particularly to the Fantastic Four, and is considered to be the complete opposite of Reed Richards. According to a report by Alex Perez from The Cosmic Circus, in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, there is very little interaction between Mr. Fantastic and Doctor Doom. Perez compared their dynamic to Thanos and Tony Stark in Infinity War. In this comparison, Tony Stark was only aware of an anonymous threat coming from space, while Thanos knew almost everything he needed to know about Iron Man.

The director of “The Fantastic Four,” Matt Shakman, confirmed to Collider earlier this year that he had known “for a while” that Downey Jr. had been cast as Doctor Doom and was forced to keep it “under wraps.” The villain is reportedly set to appear in his 2025 MCU movie, which explains why it was kept a secret.
In the MCU, Doctor Doom will obviously come from another universe, as the face on Earth-616 already belongs to Iron Man. Since “The Fantastic Four” is confirmed to take place elsewhere in the Multiverse, it wouldn’t be surprising if Doom’s home universe was the same as the new first family.

It is uncertain whether Robert Downey Jr. will film his scenes shortly before The Fantastic Four wraps principal photography later this year or at a later date. As the Oscar winner will be filming Doomsday for around three months next year, he could shoot his Fantastic Four role then in time for its release in July.

Fans shouldn’t expect to see much from Downey Jr. and Doctor Doom next year, as Galactus will be the main threat faced in The Fantastic Four. However, his arrival and Multiversal plot might be teased in a post-credits scene after being referenced at various points in the movie.

With less than a year to go until The Fantastic Four hits theaters next July, fans won’t have to wait long to see Downey Jr. back in the MCU and to catch their first look at Doctor Doom. For moviegoers who don’t follow online casting news, his appearance will undoubtedly be a jaw-dropping shock.
In terms of where Doctor Doom could appear between Doomsday and Secret Wars, Spider-Man 4 and Doctor Strange 3 are both possibilities. These much-anticipated sequels are likely to be released between the Avengers blockbusters and are expected to have Multiversal connections.

It’s interesting to think about what will happen to the character of Doom after the Multiverse Saga, especially since it’s unlikely that Downey Jr. will continue in the role for the long term. Maybe we’ll get to see Earth-616’s Victor von Doom, portrayed by a different actor, who could then develop his own rivalry with Pedro Pascal’s Reed Richards. “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” will be released in theaters on July 25, 2025.

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September 23, 2024 Robert Downey Jr. Confirmed to Return In 4 Upcoming Marvel Projects

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Robert Downey Jr. has multiple new MCU projects in the works, portraying both Doctor Doom and Iron Man. At the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con, Downey surprised fans by revealing his return as Doctor Doom. His role as this iconic comic book villain is expected to be significant in future Marvel Studios films. Additionally, confirmed Marvel projects indicate that he may not have completely retired his original superhero role as Tony Stark.

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Avengers: Doomsday

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At San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel Studios confirmed that Avengers 5, previously known as Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, is now titled Avengers: Doomsday. Robert Downey Jr. is set to return as the Fantastic Four’s formidable foe, Doctor Doom. The movie is scheduled to be released on May 1, 2026, and will be directed by the Russo Brothers. Little is known about the story for Avengers: Doomsday at this time.

It seems that Downey’s Doom will be replacing Jonathan Majors’ Kang as the main villain in the Multiverse Saga. This suggests that there will be a strong focus on Victor Von Doom, the ruler of the fictional European country of Latveria, and his connection to the Fantastic Four and the Multiverse. Audiences are also anticipating that Doomsday will pave the way for Avengers: Secret Wars.

Avengers: Secret Wars

Scheduled to be released in theaters on May 7, 2027, and directed by the Russo Brothers, RDJ’s Doom is set to appear in Avengers: Secret Wars. Taking inspiration from the comic book crossover of the same name, details about Secret Wars are limited, but it is anticipated to feature various MCU heroes and villains in a significant multiversal showdown. RDJ’s return as a multiversal adversary adds an emotional aspect to Secret Wars, as he is expected to encounter Earth-616 heroes who have memories of Tony Stark.

Avengers Infinity Defense

After Robert Downey Jr. announced his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Disney and Marvel Studios revealed new details at D23 about the King Thanos Multiverse ride coming to the Avengers Campus at the Disneyland Resort.
Now officially titled Avengers Infinity Defense, the ride will feature high-tech vehicles designed to travel “between worlds and even realities – on planet Earth and beyond” in order to stop a Thanos variant.

The vehicles will be a combination of Xandarian jump points, Wakandan tech, and Tony Stark’s Avengers: Endgame time suits. Fans will visit iconic MCU locations like Asgard, Wakanda, and New York City and battle alongside familiar (and Multiversal) MCU characters.

Disney’s theme park universe exists as a “Variant of the main MCU timeline,” where Thanos’ snap never happened. This means that characters like Stark’s Iron Man can coexist with Multiverse Saga heroes such as Ms. Marvel, Shang-Chi, and Sam Wilson’s Captain America.

Concept art for the ride, both old and new, has featured Stark’s Iron Man. Additionally, news of another Avengers Campus attraction has confirmed that Robert Downey Jr.’s performance will be part of the experience.

Stark Flight Lab

At D23, Disney and Marvel Studios amazed guests by promoting a new ride for Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure. The ride, titled Stark Flight Lab, features Robert Downey Jr. reprising his role as Tony Stark. It is designed to resemble a lab test station where fans board two-person pods attached to a robot arm, similar to Tony’s DUM-E robotic, to experience a simulation of flight. The Disney Parks Blog specifically noted that “Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as Tony Stark” not only for Stark Flight Lab but also “attractions in the land,” confirming his presence in Avengers Infinity Defense.

Robert Downey Jr.'s Fifth MCU Project?

“After being cast in Avengers: Doomsday, there is speculation about whether Robert Downey Jr. will also appear in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Since Doom is a significant villain in the Fantastic Four’s storyline, it would make sense for RDJ’s Latverian tyrant to be present. However, since The Fantastic Four is not an origin story, Doom and the Fantastic Family may not necessarily be working together at this point in their respective journeys.”

The teaser footage for “First Steps” shown at Comic-Con confirmed that Galactus will be featured in the first “Fantastic Four” film in the MCU, with the baddie being voiced by Ralph Ineson. When asked if Doctor Doom will appear in his solo film, director Matt Shakman told ComicBook that he “can’t say anything” about Downey’s inclusion in the cast. Since that wasn’t a denial, the speculation is ongoing and likely to continue.

If RDJ is involved with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, audiences could see the Iron Man actor take on his second MCU role as early as July 25, 2025. Avengers: Doomsday will be released in theaters on May 1, 2026, followed by Avengers: Secret Wars on May 7, 2027. As for Avengers Infinity Defense and Stark Flight Lab, their opening dates are yet to be announced. The Fantastic Four: First Steps is set to debut on July 25, 2025.

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New MCU Rumor Reveals When Dafne Keen’s X-23 Will Return

Marvel fans will see Dafne Keen’s Laura/X-23 again in two more Marvel Cinematic Universe movies following her appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine.

Insider Alex Perez of The Cosmic Circus has revealed that X-23 will return for the Avengers films. This means that the adoptive daughter of Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine will be part of both Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. The two-part crossover epic will unite the heroes of the MCU against Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom and is scheduled to hit theaters on May 1, 2026, and May 7, 2027, respectively. Keen has shown interest in returning to the MCU as X-23, stating she felt they had “only scratched the surface with her since she’s such a complex character. She’s so cool, just from a fan’s standpoint.”

Before Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, Keen made her debut as Laura Kinney/X-23 in the 2017 X-Men film, Logan. Her portrayal of the young mutant received widespread acclaim. There were plans for her to reprise the role in a solo film, but once Marvel Studios regained control of the X-Men, those plans were scrapped.

Kevin Feige Reveals Why They Spoiled X-23's Return

In the lead-up to Deadpool & Wolverine, Keen found herself repeatedly fielding inquiries regarding her potential return to the MCU as X-23. The actor, bound by secrecy, had to either evade the topic or fabricate her involvement. However, Keen harbored a desire to attend the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine, a notion that initially met with reluctance from Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. The hesitation stemmed from the fact that her participation in the film had yet to be officially disclosed. Fortunately, as Feige shared with Variety, Disney proposed unveiling X-23 in the movie’s final trailer, highlighting “an emotional core of the movie.” Marvel acquiesced, thus allowing Dafne to attend the premiere, as Feige recounted.

In the movie “Deadpool & Wolverine,” Keen reprises her role as X-23 from “Logan.” She joins forces with Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool and a version of Wolverine played by Jackman as part of the resistance group fighting against the Void. The group also includes Elektra (played by Jennifer Garner), Blade (played by Wesley Snipes), and Gambit (played by Channing Tatum). In the movie’s third act, X-23 appears to be consumed by Alioth, but Deadpool is able to convince the TVA to save her and the rest of the resistance from the Void. This allows X-23 to reunite with Wolverine on Earth-10005.

What Else Has Dafne Keen Been in?

Between the movies Logan and Deadpool & Wolverine, Keen portrayed Lyra Belacqua in the series adaptation of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials, Ana “Ani” Cruz Oliver in the 2015 series The Refugees, and Ana in the 2020 film Ana. She also played the role of young Padawan Jecki Lon in the Star Wars series The Acolyte, which was canceled earlier this week due to low ratings. 

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July 28, 2024 ‘Avengers 5’ Just Got Major Title Change

‘Avengers 5’ Just Got Major Title Change

Marvel Studios has announced a major change for the upcoming fifth Avengers film. Originally named The Kang Dynasty, the movie will now be called Avengers: Doomsday. The Russo Brothers will return to direct the film, and Robert Downey Jr. will portray the iconic role of Doctor Doom. The movie is scheduled for release in May 2026. The announcement was made at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, surprising fans. The film’s title change from The Kang Dynasty to Doomsday suggests a shift in the storyline from Kang to the introduction of Doctor Doom as a key antagonist.

This major change signifies Marvel’s shift away from the multiverse and Kang-centric storylines that they had been developing from 2021 to 2024. The decision comes after Jonathan Majors was let go from his role as Kang the Conqueror. With Majors no longer part of the project, Marvel has chosen to use this as an opportunity to take the story in a new direction, focusing on a villain who is more down-to-earth and dangerously threatening.

Who Is Doctor Doom?

Victor von Doom, also known as Doctor Doom, is one of Marvel’s most formidable and iconic villains. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he was introduced in The Fantastic Four #5 in 1962. Doom is the ruler of the fictional nation of Latveria and possesses an unparalleled genius-level intellect. He is a master scientist and sorcerer, and his armor provides him with superhuman strength, durability, and a wide range of advanced technologies.

Doom is often motivated by a mix of personal vendetta, a thirst for power, and a twisted sense of duty to save humanity, albeit through his authoritarian rule. His complex character has made him a compelling adversary not only for the Fantastic Four but for the entire Marvel Universe. Doom’s introduction into the MCU, especially portrayed by Robert Downey Jr., is expected to bring a new level of depth and intrigue to the franchise. It’s uncertain whether Downey will play Victor von Doom or simply Tony Stark who becomes Doctor Doom as a variant character, but hopefully it is the former.