‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Latest Set Leaks Showcase Devastation & Crashed Spaceship

Prepare, Marvel enthusiasts! Freshly-leaked images from the set of “Avengers: Doomsday” have emerged, offering a thrilling glimpse into the upcoming action in what promises to be one of the most epic Marvel films to date.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the upcoming movie is titled Avengers: Doomsday, serving as a follow-up to Avengers: Endgame. This film assembles characters such as Thor, Captain America, Black Panther, and more, including an anticipated appearance of the Fantastic Four and X-Men. Additionally, it presents a fresh antagonist—Doctor Doom—portrayed by Robert Downey Jr., who previously brought Iron Man to life on screen.

The Russo brothers are directing this upcoming film, which is now being shot in England. You can expect to see it hit theaters in May 2026.

Known leaker UnBoxPHD recently disclosed some sneak peeks, highlighting several intriguing elements within the upcoming film.

Initially, I noted the presence of numerous craters in the Doomsday filmscape. Upon further examination, it appears these smaller craters were the result of space debris from a crashed spaceship, as evident in the footage provided hereafter.

Next, on their account, @UnBoxPHD posted multiple pictures demonstrating various statues being demolished.

Four Statues destroyed on the Avengers Doomsday Film Set!

— UnBoxPHD (@UnBoxPHD) April 20, 2025

In the comments, fans swiftly noted that the statues seemed to depict characters from different X-Men teams (although I’m not quite seeing it myself).

As a movie enthusiast, I can tell you that the remaining scenes unfold on a desolate stage, marked by deep craters that paint a chilling picture of an apocalyptic world – fittingly so for this film’s ominous title.

Filming for the movie known as “Avengers: Doomsday” commenced earlier in the current month. This production is happening at Pinewood Studios, located in Buckinghamshire, England. To maintain a low profile, the project has been codenamed “Apple Pie 1”. The filming process is expected to continue for approximately six months. Jeffrey Ford, who has previously worked on Marvel productions, will serve as the editor for this film.

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2025-04-20 17:14