The hype for Avengers: Doomsday is higher than ever. It already feels close and everything is starting to head towards the event-movie of the year. This also includes the movies and series of the MCU itself. Which includes the actors from the universe talking about what they can regarding the movie, adding some interesting details about what we can expect. A titanic battle Pedro Pascal has spoken with the media JeuxActu and stated that “I wouldn’t even know where to start” when talking about everything that happens between Reed Richards, the leader of the Fantastic Four, and Doctor Doom, […]
Which includes the actors from the universe talking about what they can regarding the movie, adding some interesting details about what we can expect.
A battle of titans
Pedro Pascal has spoken with the media JeuxActu and stated that “I wouldn’t even know where to start” when talking about everything that happens between Reed Richards, the leader of the Fantastic Four, and Doctor Doom, the villain of the new movie.Additionally, he added that “we have already filmed, but I haven’t seen anything yet. I can’t wait”. Demonstrating that the hype is not just a fan thing: it’s also for the actors.
To find out how it will unfold, we will still have to wait a few months. Avengers: Doomsday will premiere on December 18 in theaters. But even though there are a little over six months until its release, we can expect to learn some more information by then.
On December 18 of this year, we will probably be fed up with news about Avengers: Doomsday, and that’s normal. Despite sharing a release date with Dune 3, all eyes are on Marvel and its attempt to revitalize a franchise that many consider already over. To do this, it has pulled all possible desperate measures, from the return of characters and directors to a villain with the familiar face of Robert Downey Jr. And yet, the most important thing remains in question: What will the script be about? Avengers, something and something! The one that has […]
On December 18 of this year, we will probably be fed up with news about Avengers: Doomsday, and that’s normal. Despite sharing a release date with Dune 3, all eyes are on Marvel and its attempt to revitalize a franchise that many consider already surpassed. To achieve this, they have pulled all possible desperate measures, from the return of characters and directors to a villain with the familiar face of Robert Downey Jr. And yet, the most important aspect remains in question: What will the script be about?
Avengers, whatever and whatever!
The one who has broken the silence on the subject is none other than Ebon Moss-Bachrach, better known as The Thing, who will obviously appear in the movie as part of the Fantastic Four and has clarified that the script he read was incomplete. That said, to ensure no one gets anxious too soon, it is worth remembering that this is not a mistake per se, but a security mechanism. At least, I hope so.
“Yes, I read a complete script, but those scripts change quite a bit. You know? Probably not, probably didn’t have a complete third act. I don’t think it had an ending. I don’t think anyone can see those things.” Only the Russo brothers and those involved in the final scenes have the right to know how Doomsday ends, and it makes perfect sense: Imagine someone finds a script lying around and decides to take an unexpected photo!
Although, to be completely honest, it doesn’t seem like Bachrach was going to understand much after all: “These movies are so interstellar and so galactic and conceptual that sometimes it’s very hard to understand what’s happening in the story. And with Doomsday it was a bit harder to fit the pieces together. I knew where I was, I knew which planets, in which universe I was. But to understand how it connected with other universes, I had to go back to Joe Russo and say ‘I know you’ve told me this a lot, but can you tell me one more time?'”. Few things provide more assurance than an actor saying “I have no freaking idea what I did.”
During the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con, the surprise was huge when it was announced that Robert Downey Jr. would return to Marvel, although not as the iconic Iron Man, but as the complex Dr. Doom. This decision has generated a mix of opinions, with some seeing it as a bold move and others as a desperate strategy by Disney to capture the public’s attention. The experience in Oppenheimer has changed Downey Jr. He has stated that his main motivation is not solely economic, but also artistic. The experience he gained working with Christopher Nolan on Oppenheimer, which earned him […]
During the 2026 San Diego Comic-Con, the surprise was huge when it was announced that Robert Downey Jr. would return to Marvel, although not as the iconic Iron Man but as the complex Dr. Doom.
This decision has generated a mix of opinions, with some seeing it as a bold move and others as a desperate strategy by Disney to capture the public’s attention.
Robert Downey Jr. at Emily Blunt’s Walk of Fame ceremony:
Downey Jr. has stated that his main motivation is not solely financial but also artistic. The experience he gained working with Christopher Nolan on Oppenheimer, which earned him an Oscar, has given him a new perspective on his career and reinforced his desire to explore darker and more complex characters.
In a recent interview, the actor mentioned that hitting that superhero franchise button again is a deliberate decision, beyond what it might seem at first glance.
The actor, known for his charisma in roles like Tony Stark, expressed that his work in Oppenheimer has provided him with the credibility and artistic backing necessary to return to a universe that, according to him, has much to offer. “I feel entitled to access unique spaces in the industry,” he stated, emphasizing his desire to tackle projects that do not scare him, despite their scale.
With a premiere scheduled for December 18 in Avengers: Doomsday, the interest in this new venture of Downey Jr. is palpable. Although an official trailer has not yet been presented, a closed-door teaser has been screened that has sparked excitement among fans. However, public opinion is divided: some believe it is a marketing strategy, while others trust in the artistic nature of the actor’s return to the Marvel world.
The exciting saga of Deadpool continues to generate anticipation among fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). With over $1.3 billion raised at the box office, Deadpool & Wolverine became one of the biggest releases from Marvel Studios since Avengers: Endgame. However, Ryan Reynolds, the actor behind the iconic antihero, has shared his vision for the future of the character that has captivated the audience. Ryan Reynolds does not see him flying solo again In a recent interview, Reynolds confirmed that there are currently no plans for him to star in a solo movie. The actor believes that […]
The exciting saga of Deadpool continues to generate anticipation among fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). With over $1.3 billion raised at the box office, Deadpool & Wolverine became one of the biggest releases from Marvel Studios since Avengers: Endgame.
In a recent interview, Reynolds confirmed that currently there are no plans for him to star in a solo movie. The actor believes that Deadpool works better as a secondary character or in an ensemble context.
Focusing the story on Deadpool works better if you take everything away and put him against the ropes, he explained. According to him, repeating that formula in a possible fourth installment feels a bit repetitive and redundant.
Despite many wondering if the loudmouth mercenary could appear in Avengers: Doomsday, which is set to premiere in Spain on December 18, Reynolds has not provided concrete information about his participation in future MCU projects. However, he has made it clear that he would love to be in those movies, but with one condition: the character must remain an outsider and not become an accepted member of the Avengers or the X-Men.
The actor has also reflected on the nature of Deadpool. His desire to be appreciated and accepted clashes with his own character, where humor becomes a defense mechanism to hide his vulnerabilities. This adds a new layer to his story, leaving the doors open for future narratives to explore his evolution, even if it’s in a secondary role.
With the promotion of Avengers: Doomsday just around the corner, it remains to be seen what surprises Marvel Studios has in store for fans and how Deadpool will fit in, if at all, in this new chapter of the MCU.
The MCU has not had a good year. And it has been accumulating several pretty bad years. Although Disney is not yet at the point of declaring its project dead, the truth is that superhero fatigue seems to be real. The series no longer work like they used to, the movies do not generate the same excitement, and, in general, the audience seems to be elsewhere. There are still fans of superhero stories, but they no longer seem to be the dominant force in the mainstream. Not like they were fifteen years ago. That doesn’t mean that Disney doesn’t […]
The MCU has not had a good year. And it has been accumulating several bad years. Although Disney is not yet at the point of declaring its project dead, the truth is that superhero fatigue seems to be real. The series no longer work like they used to, the movies do not generate the same excitement, and, in general, the audience seems to be elsewhere. There are still fans of superhero stories, but they no longer seem to be the dominant force in the mainstream. Not like they were fifteen years ago.
That doesn’t mean that Disney won’t try with all its might to change that in 2026, especially with Avengers: Doomsday on the horizon. The true test of whether the MCU is exhausted or just needed a break. But before that happens, a series wants to get us back in the right mood to dive into a superhero series. And that is none other than Wonder Man.
An unknown superhero even to comic fans
Although Wonder Man has a long history within the Marvel universe, the reality is that he is not exactly one of the most well-known, remembered, or beloved characters of the publisher. Even if we want to talk about him, we have to go back quite a bit if we want to discuss the moment of his creation.
Wonder Man was created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, making his first appearance in the ninth issue of the first Avengers series in October 1964. Dying in that same issue, the death was neither tragic nor traumatic, because, in fact, he was a supervillain against whom our favorite group of superheroes faced off. With superhuman abilities that make him physically equivalent in power to Thor, he has no special powers beyond being virtually invulnerable and immortal, but thanks to Baron Zemo giving him a jetpack, he is able to fly. This made the Avengers sweat to take him down, being one of the first villains who really tested them.
Wonder Man disappeared for 8 years, not returning until issue 102 of The Avengers, in August 1972. Although only in a cameo, demonstrating why he hadn’t come back: he was in a coma. Something that will change in June 1977, in issue 160 of The Avengers, when he not only comes out of the coma and regains his powers, but also joins The Avengers in an unexpected turn of events. Although not more unexpected than discovering that Wonder Man and Beast quickly became friends, united by a common hobby: going out partying every night.
From here on, Wonder Man will be a constant in the Marvel universe, although he will never reach the importance of some of its more popular characters. He will be one of the founding members of the West Coast Avengers, will have his own graphic novel in 1984, and will have his own series of 29 issues from September 1991 to February 1994, in addition to a five-issue miniseries in 2007. Although he never manages to shake off the feeling that he is a secondary character who has never fully resonated with the public.
A series that is a character study
In fact, the Wonder Man series seems to want to exploit this. Simon Williams, the civilian name of Wonder Man, is an actor who aspires to have the lead role of Wonder Man in a remake of his original movie. Having to hide that he has powers because supers are banned in the Hollywood of the MCU universe, this will lead to an exploration of the character with his past, his family, his powers, and also with the character of Wonder Man himself through cinema and everything that goes on behind any Hollywood production.
Although it currently seems to have no particular connection to the MCU, taking place in the universe but not serving as a springboard for any other series or movie, Wonder Man wants to establish a particular tone. And it seems to achieve it perfectly.
The specialized critics have already seen the series and are absolutely delighted with it. With a 93% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it is one of the highest-rated series in the history of the MCU, and the press highlights its much more mature approach, distancing itself from the sometimes overly superficial adventure aspirations typical of the Marvel universe.
With a premiere on January 27 on Disney+, it is undoubtedly one of the most notable series at the beginning of the year. And Wonder Man has a tough job ahead: to prove that the MCU is not only in great shape, but that it can also include things that are not necessarily superhero stories as we have seen many times before. But if it succeeds, Disney may have found another way to continue exploiting its universe. And perhaps, a new superhero who has been relatively unpopular so far, to give more weight to in the comics as well.
The Marvel brand is facing a period of disappointing results in recent years, an undeniable fact despite recent successes like Deadpool and Wolverine and Spider-Man: No Way Home. These achievements have not managed to reverse the feeling of a decline, evidenced by the cold and skeptical reaction to the latest teasers released for Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled to premiere on December 18, 2026. A disappointing year for Marvel The four teasers presented, which include stories and hints about the upcoming movie, have generated comments online, but most opinions are […]
The Marvel brand is facing a period of disappointing results in recent years, an undeniable fact despite recent successes like Deadpool and Wolverine and Spider-man: No Way Home. These achievements have not managed to reverse the feeling of a decline, evidenced by the cold and skeptical reaction to the latest teasers released for Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled to premiere on December 18, 2026.
A disappointing year for Marvel
The four teasers presented, which include stories and hints about the upcoming movie, have generated comments online, but most opinions are critical of the directors, the Russo brothers.Fans have recalled that, despite their cryptic approach, it is still a Marvel movie, and many question the effectiveness of the implicit messages they have tried to communicate.
The latest teaser showed key characters like Shuri and the inhabitants of Wakanda interacting with The Thing from the Fantastic Four, which has led the Russo brothers to state on Instagram that what fans have been seeing are not mere teasers or trailers, but stories and clues. This statement has raised more questions than answers and has generated speculation about its true meaning.
The reactions on social media have been varied, and while some argue that each teaser represents vital stages in the narrative of the Marvel universe, most remain skeptical about the franchise’s ability to recover. The concern about the focus on quantity over quality persists, and many wonder if Marvel will be able to revitalize its image or if it will face a spectacular end, similar to the impact of Mjolnir in its stories.
The fourth teaser for the highly anticipated movie ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ has surprised fans by presenting previews that cross characters from different franchises within the Marvel Universe. In a brief preview, Shuri, played by Laetitia Wright, interacts with M’Baku, led by Ben Winston, and Ben Grimm, known as The Thing from the Fantastic Four, played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach. This encounter marks a milestone, as it is the first time that franchises have crossed over in the teasers of the saga, which further piques curiosity about the movie. United franchises will never be defeated The movie will premiere on the 18th […]
The fourth teaser for the highly anticipated movie ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ has surprised fans by showcasing interactions between characters from different franchises within the Marvel Universe. In a brief preview, Shuri, played by Laetitia Wright, interacts with M’Baku, led by Ben Winston, and Ben Grimm, known as The Thing from The Fantastic Four, portrayed by Ebon Moss-Bachrach. This encounter marks a milestone, as it is the first time that franchises cross over in the teasers of the saga, further heightening curiosity about the film.
United franchises will never be defeated
The movie will premiere on December 18, 2026, and ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ is shrouded in an aura of mystery, as its plot remains one of the best-kept secrets in superhero cinema. However, fans have already begun to speculate, and it is rumored that the plot could involve the iconic villain, Dr. Doom. This approach as a crossover of all MCU heroes suggests that we might witness more interactions between legendary characters from very different franchises within this universe.
With previous teasers that had already shown characters like Steve Rogers, Thor, and the very Xavier and Magneto, the crossover of universes seems to be no coincidence, but a conscious strategy by the Russo brothers to expand the narrative scope of the saga. By presenting iconic characters together, the filmmakers hope to keep viewers intrigued. Beyond the conjectures, fans can be sure that this new chapter promises an epic confrontation that will change the course of the MCU.
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 left until its release. The recent box office of 2025 has highlighted the phenomenon of superhero fatigue, which has become more palpable than it might seem. In both 2023 and 2024, genre titles managed to position themselves in the Top 10, but this year, only James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ is in the tenth spot, leaving the heroes behind […]
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.
Marvel has revealed news about its upcoming series, ‘Wonder Man’, which will premiere on January 28, 2026, on Disney+. The series promises to offer a superhero comedy starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley, and has generated notable excitement following the release of its new trailer, which has exceeded expectations, even overshadowing the teasers for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’. From Brooklyn Nine-Nine to Marvel The plot centers on Simon Williams, an actor who aspires to participate in a remake of a superhero movie. To achieve this, he will team up with Trevor Slattery, a well-known character […]
Marvel has revealed news about its upcoming series, ‘Wonder Man’, which will premiere on January 28, 2026, on Disney+. The series promises to deliver a superhero comedy starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley, and has generated notable excitement following the release of its new trailer, which has exceeded expectations, even overshadowing the teasers for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’.
From Brooklyn Nine-Nine to Marvel
The plot centers around Simon Williams, an actor who aspires to participate in a remake of a superhero movie. To achieve this, he will team up with Trevor Slattery, a character known for his portrayal of the Mandarin in ‘Iron Man 3.’ This proposal not only reflects a different approach in the saturated superhero genre but also incorporates elements of metafiction, which could revitalize public interest and combat the well-known fatigue of the genre.
The showrunner of ‘Wonder Man’ will be Andrew Guest, known for his work on ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’, so we trust that it will have plenty of humor. In addition, Destin Daniel Cretton, who directed ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’, is the co-creator of the series and will be in charge of the first two episodes, giving a distinctive touch to this new proposal within the Marvel universe.
The series will consist of a total of eight episodes, which will be released all at once, allowing viewers to enjoy the story in one go. With this move, Marvel aims not only to satisfy its fans but also to attract new audiences, making ‘Wonder Man’ one of the most anticipated productions of 2026. The expectations are high, and fans are ready to see if it lives up to the promises suggested by the intriguing trailer.
Thor, one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel universe, is ready to return to the big screen in Avengers: Doomsday, a highly anticipated movie that promises to bring together several of the franchise’s most famous superheroes. In this new chapter, Thor faces a personal and epic challenge, as he wishes to “fight once more” and “return home,” a phrase that resonates with fans and establishes the intention of his mission. His quest for return takes place in a context where the superhero community faces a new formidable enemy. For the power […]
Thor, one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel universe, is ready to return to the big screen in Avengers: Doomsday, a highly anticipated film that promises to bring together several of the franchise’s most famous superheroes. In this new chapter, Thor faces a personal and epic challenge, as he wishes to “fight once more” and “return home”, a phrase that resonates with fans and establishes the intention of his mission. His quest for return takes place in a context where the superhero community faces a new formidable enemy.
For the power of thunder!
The main antagonist of this installment is the feared Doctor Doom, portrayed by Robert Downey Jr., who adds a layer of complexity to the villain, known for his cunning and technological skills. Downey Jr.’s casting in this role has generated great anticipation, given his legacy as Iron Man in the MCU and his deep connection with fans. According to rumors, his portrayal of Doctor Doom could bring an unexpected twist to the narrative, creating an intriguing dynamic between the heroes and the villain that could redefine interactions in the Marvel universe.
With a cast full of talent and a direction that promises to maintain the essence of Marvel’s stories, Avengers: Doomsday is set to be one of the most exciting cinematic experiences of the year. Fans of the saga are eager to see how the plots between Thor, his desire to return home, and the threat posed by Doctor Doom will unfold, a confrontation that will undoubtedly generate a lot of discussion. As the release date approaches, fans can expect more revelations about this promising Marvel installment.