AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY

Fictional Review (2027)

Avengers: Doomsday is the darkest, most ambitious, and most emotionally devastating Avengers film ever made. It feels like Infinity War’s spiritual successor — but heavier, smarter, and far more unpredictable.

Marvel finally delivers a true end-of-the-world epic… and it’s breathtaking.


🎬 Story

The multiverse is collapsing. Every universe that once branched off is now being systematically erased by a single, terrifying conqueror:

DOCTOR DOOM — but not the one we knew.

This Doom is a Time-Weaver, a variant who absorbed the power of multiple annihilated timelines. He seeks to build a perfect universe — one where only he decides what deserves to exist.

The Avengers assemble scattered and broken:

  • Captain America (Sam Wilson) tries to hold a fractured world together.

  • Spider-Man wrestles with guilt from No Way Home.

  • Doctor Strange senses a cosmic threat greater than Thanos.

  • Shuri and Bruce Banner attempt to understand Doom’s “Time Core.”

  • Wanda Maximoff, alive but changed, becomes the key to Doom’s plan.

Their mission becomes clear:
Stop Doom from rewriting reality into a single universe under his rule.


🔥 Action & Set Pieces

Marvel goes massive with this one:

🌌 The Fall of Universe-19999

A stunning, horrifying sequence where an entire reality collapses like a dying star.

🛡 Captain America vs. Doom

A battle of ideals — and one of the best fights in MCU history.

🕸 Spider-Man swinging through a crumbling multiversal fracture

Visually insane and emotionally painful.

🔮 Strange, Wong, and Clea battling Doom’s “Chrono-Knights”

A magical war across floating timelines.

❤️ Wanda vs. Doom — Reality vs. Destiny

A heartbreaking clash between two broken titans.

But nothing compares to the final act…


🌑 The Doom Citadel

The finale takes place on a planet outside time, where every choice the Avengers ever made echoes around them.

And then Marvel drops the biggest bombshell:

An A.I. version of Tony Stark appears — created from multiversal echoes.

Not a simple return.
Not a resurrection.
A haunting reminder of sacrifice and consequences.

His scenes with Peter Parker and Steve Rogers are emotional gut-punches.