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Recently, photographs from the set of “Avengers: Doomsday” have been released, providing a thrilling preview of what to expect in one of the most anticipated Marvel films to date.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the upcoming movie is titled “Avengers: Doomsday” and serves as the sequel to “Avengers: Endgame”. This film gathers characters such as Thor, Captain America, Black Panther, along with the Fantastic Four, X-Men, and numerous others. Additionally, a new antagonist, Doctor Doom, makes his appearance in this movie, portrayed by none other than Robert Downey Jr., who was previously known for his role as Iron Man.

The film, being directed by the Russo brothers, is now being shot in England. It’s planned for a release in May 2026.

Thus far, multiple instances of set information have been exposed, implying an apocalyptic storyline. Various photographs and clips depict barren terrains, indicating that a major incident will likely be pivotal in the film’s development. Moreover, recent leaks have included glimpses of Sentinels on set, suggesting ties to the X-Men universe.

Lately, the Instagram account @theyneversawitcoming secretly got access to a film set. While exploring, they spotted a clue suggesting that the popular Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) locale, Madripoor, may be making a comeback.

Now the same user posted what appears to be the blueprint of Annie Reynolds’ house.

Within the house, an area labeled as “NULL” or “EMPTY” stands out distinctly. It’s plausible this is just a temporary label during construction, but previous hints imply there could be a deeper meaning. This could suggest a sequence involving the Sentry/Void, mirroring what we experienced in Thunderbolts, where the team encountered being trapped within Sentry’s mind and memories.

Director Jake Schreier has previously suggested that Sentry will act as a crucial link between the movies “Thunderbolts” and “Avengers: Doomsday.” It’s also been confirmed that Steven Yeun will play the role of Sentry, with most of the original “Thunderbolts” cast set to return, except for Taskmaster.

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2025-05-20 21:53