New Rumors Claim The Russo Bros Scrapped Michael Waldron's AVENGERS 5 Script & New Update On Daredevil's DOOMSDAY Role
The next two Avengers films have gone through a few different iterations over the last couple of years. They were originally set to be released back to back with Jeff Loveness (Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania) writing The Kang Dynasty and Michael Waldron (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) tasked with Secret Wars.
But with Kang actor Jonathan Majors getting fired on behalf of his legal issues, the future films got a shake up, and so did the creators in charge of bringing them forth.
Both Loveness and Waldron were removed from their writing roles, even though Waldron was tasked with rewriting what then became "Avengers 5."
With the return of directors Joe and Anthony Russo and writer Stephen McFeely transforming the fifth adventure film into Avengers: Doomsday, where the highly anticipated Robert Downey Jr. will take on the lead villain role of Doctor Doom, some have wondered how many of the original writers’ ideas will make it into the two-parter.
According to scooper Daniel Richtman (via CBM), the Russos completely scrapped Waldron's script and story for Avengers: Doomsday. Everything is being rewritten from scratch and that explains recent whispers about a small delay in getting the screenplay finished in time for when shooting starts this Spring.
This not only means that Doom hasn’t simply replaced Kang in the story, but it should please those who have been unhappy with Waldron's previous MCU work; there's an entire section of the fanbase unhappy with him vilifying the Scarlet Witch, for example.
Richtman also says in his recent report that Charlie Cox will have a minor role as Daredevil in Avengers: Doomsday. The Man Without Fear has never been one for team-ups, so this isn't a total shocker. It’s cool that he will make an appearance though.
Avengers: Doomsday is set to be released in May 2026, with Avengers: Secret Wars scheduled to arrive in May 2027.