The arrival of ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ in December 2026 has generated a mix of anticipation and skepticism among fans of the Marvel universe, and there is still almost a year to go before its release. The recent box office of 2025 has highlighted the phenomenon of superhero fatigue, which has become more palpable than it might seem. Both in 2023 and 2024, titles in the genre managed to position themselves in the Top 10, but this year, only James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ is in the tenth spot, leaving Marvel’s heroes behind.
The weariness of superheroes
Marvel Studios, aware of the loss of interest among its audience, has begun to promote ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ with teasers that, while promising to bring back iconic characters like Captain America and Thor, have also conveyed a sense of desperation. This strategy aims to attract back fans who feel distant after the controversial Multiverse Saga.
In the shared updates, Marvel has decided to bet on nostalgia, bringing back iconic actors from the Fox era, such as Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and James Marsden, who would reprise their roles as Professor X, Magneto, and Cyclops, respectively. This approach has generated mixed opinions among critics, who wonder if this move will convince older fans that there is value in this new cinematic offering.
Despite the interest generated by the return of the X-Men, apprehension persists. Many fans express a notable reluctance towards the upcoming release, which could pose serious challenges for Marvel in trying to revitalize a subgenre that seems to be hearing its last bells. The upcoming December 18, 2026, will be the date when it will be confirmed whether the power of capes and masks remains appealing enough for contemporary audiences.