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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

A "Final" Avengers: Doomsday Plot Leak Has Surfaced — And It's Insane

 

Okay, family, gather 'round. We need to talk.

In the MCU fandom, we deal with rumors every single day. Most of them are small potatoes—some blurry set photo of a stunt double or a vague casting call. We scroll past them without blinking. But every once in a while, something drops that feels less like a rumor and more like a tidal wave. A massive document has been making the rounds—claiming to be the complete, final plot for Avengers: Doomsday—and if even half of this is true, we are absolutely not ready.

This isn't just a "who shows up" cameo list. This is a five-part breakdown of a cinematic apocalypse that makes Endgame look like a playground fight. It’s heavy on obscure comic book lore, it destroys everything we know about the current MCU phases, and honestly? It sounds terrifying. It feels like the writers looked at the "Multiverse Saga fatigue" online and decided to wake us up with a sledgehammer.

I read through the whole thing—diving into the darkest corners of Reddit and 4chan so you don't have to—and I’m genuinely shaking a little bit. Let’s break down this absolute madness, act by act, and decide if this is the real deal or just the best, most painful fanfic we've ever read.

💥 Act 1: The War for New York (Earth-616 vs. 838)

So, the leak says the movie kicks off with zero chill: a full-scale Incursion war. New York City is Ground Zero for the collision of realities. It’s our heroes (Earth-616) vs. the remnants of the Illuminati universe (Earth-838). Remember the universe Wanda decimated in Multiverse of Madness? Yeah, they’re back, and they are pissed.

But here’s the kicker that makes this feel insanely high-stakes: The 838 side isn't just seeking revenge; they are led by a "Cabal" featuring Doctor Doom, King Thanos, AND The Maestro.

My Reaction: I have literal chills. Let’s talk about The Maestro for a second. For the uninitiated, this isn't the "Smart Hulk" dabbing in a diner. This is the evil, future dictator Hulk who wiped out the heroes of his timeline and collects their helmets as trophies. The idea of him on screen, physically dominating our Thor or Captain Marvel, is terrifying.

But putting him, a Prime Doom, and an older, battle-hardened King Thanos on the same team? That feels like a villain overload in the best way possible. It’s chaos designed to distract us. While the Avengers are busy trying not to get crushed by a Hulk with a PhD in cruelty, Doom is likely in the background, pulling the cosmic strings. The contrast between the sleek, advanced tech of 838 and the gritty determination of 616 would be a visual feast.

😭 Act 2: The Heartbreak (Xavier & Wanda)

This is where the leak gets heavy, and honestly, where it started to hurt my feelings. The document claims Doom manipulates The Sentry—Robert Reynolds, a character with the power of a million exploding suns and the mental stability of a house of cards—into going absolutely berserk. We are talking about a Superman-level threat with zero moral compass.

To stop him, Charles Xavier allegedly steps in. He enters Sentry's fractured mind to calm the "Void"—a pure hero moment reminiscent of Logan or Days of Future Past. He succeeds, saving the battlefield, but the psychic strain kills him. Again.

Can we please let Professor X survive one movie? My heart can't take losing Patrick Stewart (or McAvoy) again. It feels like Marvel’s favorite pastime is traumatizing X-Men fans.

Meanwhile, in a twist that sounds straight out of a comic run, a corrupted Wanda Maximoff supposedly kills Jean Grey. But before Jean dies, she passes the Phoenix Force to... Cyclops?!

My Reaction: If Scott Summers actually gets the Phoenix Force in live-action, I will lose my voice screaming in the theater. Cyclops has been done dirty in almost every movie adaptation—pushed to the side, killed off-screen, or made into a boyscout. Giving him the ultimate cosmic power? That is justice. That is redemption. But killing Wanda immediately after in the ensuing energy backlash? That feels... cruel. After her entire arc in WandaVision and MoM, seeing her go out as a pawn of Doom rather than on her own terms would be a tragic, bitter end to the Scarlet Witch.

🛶 Act 3: The Raft of Nightmares

As the universes smash together and reality crumbles, a small group of survivors escapes on an interdimensional "Raft" built by Reed Richards. We’re talking the heavy hitters and the survivors: Reed, Shuri, Spidey (Tom Holland), Bucky, and a few others.

But here is where it turns into a horror movie. They aren't alone. The villains sneak on board. Imagine the claustrophobia. You are trapped in a high-tech life raft sinking into the Quantum Realm, the only safe place left in existence, and you look across the aisle and see King Thanos and The Maker (Ultimate Reed Richards) sitting in the shadows.

My Reaction: This is straight horror. It gives me Alien vibes but with superheroes. The tension of being stuck in a small box with the guys who just helped destroy your world? That is narrative gold. The image of the Raft sinking into the microscopic universe while the macro-universe ends above them is haunting imagery. It’s the ultimate "All is Lost" moment.

⚔️ Act 4: The TVA Massacre (Fan Service Overload)

While the physical world burns, the leak claims a second, metaphysical battle rages at the TVA. Loki, in a desperate bid to save the timelines, supposedly assembles a "Multiversal Avengers" squad—a dream team of legacy actors.

The Roster: Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man, Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, Wesley Snipes’ Blade, Nicolas Cage’s Ghost Rider, Jennifer Garner’s Elektra, and a Tom Cruise-esque Superior Iron Man.

The Outcome: Doom kills them. All of them. Systematically.

My Reaction: This hurts to even type. Bringing back the godfathers of the superhero genre—Tobey and Hugh—just to slaughter them in a 15-minute montage? It’s bold. It’s "Red Wedding" levels of shock value. On one hand, it establishes Doom as the greatest threat ever. If he can snap Wolverine's neck and out-magic Tobey’s Spidey, he is untouchable. On the other hand, it feels like a waste. Seeing our childhood heroes used as cannon fodder would be a tough pill to swallow. It screams, "The old guard is dead, bow to the new King."

👑 Act 5: All Hail God Emperor Doom

The movie apparently ends with no hope. No last-minute save. Doom wins. Period. He absorbs the cosmic power of Sentry, the magic of Wanda, and the temporal energy of Loki. He resets reality, stitching together the scraps of destroyed universes into Battleworld. He sits on a throne at the World Tree (Yggdrasil), now twisted into his own image.

The final shot described? Doctor Strange is stripped of his Sorcerer Supreme status and forced to be Doom’s "Sheriff" or right-hand man. Wanda is resurrected but mind-controlled, standing blank-faced at his side. The credits roll on a dead universe, with Doom staring directly into the camera.

My Reaction: This... actually feels right. We need a downer ending. We need the "Snap" moment of this saga, but worse. Thanos wiped out half of life; Doom enslaves all of it. It’s a fate worse than death. Doom looking into the camera as the literal God of the MCU? That is cinematic perfection. It sets the stage for Secret Wars to be a rebellion story against a God, not just a war against an alien army.

🧐 The Verdict: Real or Fake?

Look, I want to believe. The story structure is epic. It respects the comics (especially Jonathan Hickman’s Secret Wars run). The idea of Doom winning and creating Battleworld is exactly where this saga needs to go to save face after some lackluster projects.

But... There are massive red flags.

  1. "King Thanos": Doom is a narcissist. He doesn't share power. The idea of him teaming up with Thanos feels redundant. Doom believes he is the only one fit to rule; he wouldn't tolerate a Titan rival.

  2. The Budget: The sheer cost required to get Tobey, Hugh, Snipes, Cage, Cruise, and the entire main MCU cast in one movie? We are talking a $500 million budget, easily. I don't know if even Disney has pockets that deep for a "Part 1" movie where everyone dies.

My Personal Rating

  • Hype Level: 11/10 (If this happens, I will pass out in the aisle. Hook it to my veins).

  • Believability: 4/10 (It feels too much like a fan's "dream list" written at 3 AM).

  • Emotional Damage: 10/10 (RIP Professor X, again. Justice for Wanda. Justice for Tobey).

Final Thoughts: Even if this leak is 100% fake, it sets the bar HIGH. I want this level of stakes. I want to feel scared for the heroes again. I want to feel like they might actually lose. Whether it’s this script or another, the mandate is clear: Doom needs to win, and it needs to hurt.

What do you guys think? Are you buying the "King Thanos" team-up, or does it sound like fan-fiction? Would you be okay with Tobey Maguire dying to prove a point about Doom's power level? Let’s argue in the comments below!

 

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