The Fantastic Four, Avengers and Doomsday
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Bam Smack Pow on MSNMCU legend to return for ‘lead’ role in Avengers: Doomsday, reports sayIt sounds like one of the MCU's biggest characters could be playing a major role when he returns in next year's Avengers: Doomsday.
Credit: Marvel Studios In their MCU debut, the Fantastic Four become a Fantastic Five with the arrival of Reed and Sue's son, Franklin Richards. Worries that he might not be "normal" are confirmed in Fantastic Four: First Steps when Galactus recognises that the boy can wield an unlimited energy known as the Power Cosmic (presumably because of the "cosmically compromised DNA" shared by both of his parents).
Robert Downey Jr.'s latest behind-the-scene tease for Avengers: Doomsday suggests a fan-favorite superhero team could join the MCU.
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Game Rant on MSN‘He’s So Generous’ Joseph Quinn Opens up About One MCU Veteran’s Leadership Ahead of Avengers: DoomsdayAvengers: Doomsdayis currently in development, with filming taking place in England. It has allowed Quinn and the rest of the Fantastic Four the opportunity to work alongside some
Pedro Pascal is the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, but he is not the new leader of the Avengers. At least that’s what the actor says… for now. An interview “Fantastic Four: First Steps” director Matt Shakman gave to Variety earlier this month went viral for seemingly revealing that Pascal’s superhero would be going
Despite one MCU hero not being confirmed for the cast of Avengers: Doomsday, they might be a major part of Doctor Doom's plan.
Joseph Quinn says the 'Fantastic Four' cast has received "sage advice" from MCU veterans, and calls Robert Downey Jr. "a remarkable actor" ahead of working with him in 'Avengers: Doomsday.'
It sounds like the God of Thunder may have a much bigger role in Avengers: Doomsday than we realized, as Chris Hemsworth is being described as the movie's "second lead."
The Fantastic Four, a tight-knit family with strange powers, were created by comic industry veterans Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961. The comic, with its bickering heroes and setting in New York City,