MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT: The Full Plot Leak for 'Avengers: Doomsday' 🚨
Disclaimer: What you are about to read is an unverified, rumored plot leak circulating on the internet. Marvel Studios is known for running tight ships and planting fake scripts, so take this with a massive grain of salt. But if even half of this is true, the MCU is about to get incredibly dark.
If you are trying to go into the theater completely blind, click away now. If you love diving into Multiverse madness, grab some popcorn. Let's break down the alleged plot for Avengers: Doomsday.
🕷️ The Brutal Opening: A Universe Erased
The movie allegedly kicks off not on Earth-616, but in Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man universe (New York City). However, it isn't a happy reunion.
Deadpool and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine have been sent there with a planet-destroying bomb created by Beast. Their grim mission? Destroy Tobey's universe to save their own from an impending Incursion.
A massive fight breaks out between Tobey's Spider-Man and Wolverine. Ultimately, Wolverine manages to plant the bomb but gets trapped. The explosion wipes out Wolverine, Tobey’s Spider-Man, and everyone in that universe. Deadpool narrowly escapes back to his own Earth. The scene ends with Charles Xavier looking on in deep sorrow, knowing they had no other choice.
🛡️ Captain America’s Secret Family
The narrative shifts to the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame during Tony Stark’s funeral. We see Steve Rogers leave to return the Infinity Stones, but as we know, he chooses to stay in the past with Peggy Carter. They even have a son named Jim.
One day, they are visited by Loki (this takes place before the Loki Season 2 finale). He warns Steve about the TVA, explaining that this timeline is about to be pruned because Steve wasn't supposed to stay and have a child. Loki offers a lifeline: he can transport Steve's family to a universe where they do not exist—the Fantastic Four’s universe. Before leaving, Loki gives Steve a special calling card.
Steve and his family live peacefully in this new universe for ten years.
👑 Enter Doctor Doom
A decade later, Doctor Doom visits Sue Storm and Franklin Richards (implying a pre-existing relationship). He meets with Reed Richards to deliver a dire warning: Incursions are happening, and their universe is next.
Doom pitches a survival plan, but it requires them to travel to Earth-616. Before they leave, Doom asks Reed if anyone from another universe is currently living on their Earth. A global scan reveals an anomaly: Steve Rogers.
They confront Steve, who recognizes them thanks to his ten years in their world. After hearing about the Incursion threat, Steve agrees to travel to Earth-616 to convince the Avengers to trust Doom's plan. He succeeds.
✖️ Clash with the X-Men
The combined forces of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four travel to the X-Men's universe. However, the Mutants are incredibly hostile. Having survived multiple Incursions themselves, they trust no one and assume the MCU heroes are there to destroy their world. A massive battle breaks out before Reed and Doom finally de-escalate the situation and explain their grand plan.
The Plan: Build massive cosmic cannons on every Earth to permanently separate the universes and stop the Incursions for good. The heroes split into teams to build them.
💔 The Horrifying Twist
While working together, Steve mentions to Thor that he met a variant of Loki who is still alive. Desperate to see his brother, Thor asks Steve to use the calling card Loki gave him years ago.
They teleport to the TVA, only to find a massacre. Everyone is dead, and Loki is found with his heart ripped out. They immediately realize Doom is behind this.
Steve returns to confront Doom, who finally reveals his true motives. He never wanted to stop the Incursions—he wants them to happen. By letting the Multiverse collapse, Doom plans to rebuild a new reality in his image and resurrect his dead family.
🏰 The Tragedy of Latveria
Doom drags Steve back to his fortress in Latveria, guarded by masked witches (one of whom uses magic to disguise herself as Peggy to torture Steve).
Doom reveals a dark secret: Steve’s presence in the Fantastic Four's universe is what caused the Incursion that killed Doom's family. Desperate to stop the decay, Doom performed dangerous experiments that ultimately failed, killing his loved ones and leaving him horribly disfigured (forcing him to wear the iconic mask).
In a brutal act of revenge, Doom murders Steve’s son, Jim, right in front of him.
💥 The End of the Multiverse
Doom declares war, preparing Latveria for the arrival of the Avengers. The Fantastic Four, Avengers, and X-Men all converge on Latveria for a massive final stand. Thor even prays to Odin, who sends an army from Valhalla to assist them.
But it's too late. The Incursions cascade. Universes violently collide with one another. The Multiverse collapses, and in the ensuing cosmic destruction... everyone dies.
Everyone, except Doom.
🌍 All Hail God Emperor Doom
The movie's final reveal explains that Doom stole Loki's time-slipping/multiversal powers at the TVA. Using this stolen god-like power, Doom stitches the remnants of the destroyed universes together to create Battleworld.
He resurrects the heroes and villains, completely wiping their memories. They all wake up believing that Battleworld is the only reality that has ever existed.
The film ends with a final, chilling shot: Doctor Doom sitting on his throne, ruling over Battleworld as its God Emperor.
📝 The Blogger's Take: Fact or Fiction?
If this leak holds any weight, Marvel is adapting the legendary 2015 Secret Wars comic storyline almost perfectly. Doom stealing the power of a god (in the comics, the Beyonders; here, Loki) to create Battleworld is incredibly comic-accurate.
However, this plot is dark. Killing off Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man in the first five minutes and having Doom murder Captain America's child feels a bit too bleak for a mainstream Disney/Marvel film. Whether this is a finalized script, a discarded draft, or just incredible fan fiction, it undeniably sets the stage for a cinematic event of epic proportions.