The first teaser for Avengers: Doomsday has been released, revealing intriguing insights about the sequel to Avengers: Endgame. This promo, shown in theaters before some major films, hints at how the new movie will weave together threads from the acclaimed superhero epic.
Directorial duo the Russo brothers have confirmed that Avengers: Doomsday is a direct sequel to Endgame, solving a critical issue of the Multiverse Saga which lacked a coherent throughline. The new teaser takes audiences back to significant locations, like the house from Endgame, suggesting continuity as well as new and alternate realities.
Loki's actions, which led to the multiverse branching, and Steve Rogers’ choices, such as staying with Peggy Carter, are explored further. These actions may have instigated the emergence of Dr. Doom, hinted to be linked with events unfolding in altered timelines.
Interestingly, the teaser's deeper dive into Steve Rogers' life post-Endgame notes that he might have lived in alternate realities or timelines, implying potential causes for multiversal instability.
Adding to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s complex mythos, the teaser also suggests Steve Rogers had a child with Peggy, hinting at connections between their child and future pivotal events in Avengers: Doomsday. The film is set to include myriad returning characters and hints at interconnected universes, uniting various Marvel iterations.
The Russo brothers, key architects of this unfolding narrative, hint that Tony Stark's counterpart in this universe could be Dr. Doom, showcasing how small threads from Endgame have far-reaching consequences.
Avengers: Doomsday promises to answer lingering questions from Endgame, tying up plot lines and setting the stage for new stories in Marvel's cinematic tapestry.