The Fantastic Four, Marvel Comics and of Doom
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First Steps” is the third Marvel movie to hit theaters this year, but it packs way more hidden references and nods than “Captain America: Brave New World” or “Thunderbolts.” It’s not on the same level of Easter eggs as last year’s “Deadpool and Wolverine,
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PRIMETIMER on MSNThe Fantastic Four: First Step’s post-credit scene sparks big Doctor Doom theories among fans and viewersFirst Step’s post-credit scene leaves fans buzzing with new Doctor Doom theories, hinting at what could be next for Marvel’s iconic villain
Doctor Doom‘s time as Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe is coming to an abrupt end. Doctor Strange is mostly known as the Sorcerer Supreme in the comics and in the Marvel
Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom has finally stepped into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In one of the most crucial credit scenes for 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' viewers were introduced to the masked metal villain,
Wondering which universe Doctor Doom comes from in the MCU? The Fantastic Four: First Steps credits scene hints at a powerful connection between Doctor Doom and Earth-828. With Franklin Richards’ powers drawing attention and Latveria’s presence confirmed,
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In Marvel Comics, Doom’s fixation on Franklin is legendary. He views the boy’s near-limitless powers as the key to creating and ruling Battleworld, a twisted reality of his own making as seen in Secret Wars.
Fantastic Four spoilers are already everywhere on social media, but you may have been fooled by an AI-generated post-credits scene.
The Simpsons team took their comedy live-action with an epic troll of Marvel Studios' big Doctor Doom moment at SDCC.
Marvel Studios may be sitting out their traditional Hall H panel at SDCC this year, but Robert Downey, Jr. is at least ensuring that MCU fans have some food for thought during Comic-Con. Downey posted a cryptic teaser video on Instagram,
Dedicated Marvel fans will spot a Doctor Doom Easter egg in The Fantastic Four: First Steps during a scene at the United Nations.
Sometimes, the most effective teases are the ones that don't show you what you're looking for, but rather, highlight its very absence.