AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY Reportedly Delivers Its Most Shocking and Brutal Finale Yet
Marvel fans might want to brace themselves, because a new report suggests Avengers: Doomsday is going to leave audiences sitting in stunned silence. If the details are accurate, this isn’t just a darker chapter for the MCU, it’s a full-on wipeout that echoes the shock of Avengers: Infinity War but cranks things up even further.
Back in Infinity War, the Avengers took a devastating loss when Thanos completed his mission and erased half of all life. That story eventually turned around in Avengers: Endgame, but it looks like Marvel Studios is leaning into that same formula again, only this time the consequences may be even more extreme.
According to scooper MAJESTIC_ucm, the ending of Doomsday doesn’t pull any punches: “there are no survivors” in Avengers: Doomsday.
“No Reed, no Tobey, no Hugh, no one. Only Doom survives thanks to the power he extracted from Loki. In the final battle of Latveria 828, everyone dies as a result of the final incursion between worlds 616 and 10005,” the scooper wrote.
Yeah… that’s that’s total annihilation.
The report claims that Doctor Doom taps into the power of Loki to reshape reality itself. The result is something Marvel readers will recognize.
“Battleworld; it’s literally an artificial planet created from fragments of many universes in the multiverse. The planet has regions or realms, and each one is a piece of another universe,” explained MAJESTIC_ucm.
So instead of a traditional victory or defeat, the movie reportedly ends with Doom standing alone as the architect of a broken multiverse, ruling over a patchwork world built from its remains. It’s a wild concept and one that sets the stage perfectly for what comes next.
That next chapter, Avengers: Secret Wars, is where things start to shift. The scooper shared how the fallout carries over:
“Dr. Doom revives everyone who died in the Battle of Latveria, including characters from other Earths. Dr. Strange survives thanks to being in the Dark Dimension, where time and space don’t exist. He allies himself with Dr. Doom, recognizing that Victor has shaped reality to his liking and is now seen as a god.”
That alliance sounds uneasy at best, and it apparently doesn’t last. The story continues with a rebellion brewing from within Doom’s new reality.
“The consciousness of several characters, including Reed, Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland), Wolverine, Captain America (Sam Wilson), and others,” are restored as part of a larger plan to take him down.
If this all pans out, Marvel is setting up full reset-style event where heroes from multiple universes clash against a god-tier villain who’s already won once.
Avengers: Doomsday hits theaters on December 18, 2026, with Secret Wars arriving a year later on December 17, 2027. Together, they’ll close out Phase 6 of the MCU.