Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom and First Steps
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First Steps is finally in theaters, bringing the First Family to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, all roads lead to Avengers: Doomsday, the next big crossover event in Marvel’s uneven but never-ending comic book movie saga.
So does RDJ’s Doctor Doom pop up in the new Fantastic Four movie? Well, sort of.
Sometimes, the most effective teases are the ones that don't show you what you're looking for, but rather, highlight its very absence.
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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As is usually the case with MCU movies these days, The Fantastic Four: First Steps includes both a mid-credits and a post-credits scene. And also sticking to the traditional formula, one is a goofy little stinger, while another has serious ramifications for the MCU.
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,
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When Entertainment Weekly asked Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman if Downey Jr. filmed that post-credits scene, the filmmaker pleaded the fifth. "For others to talk about," he teased. However, Shakman did reveal that it was the Russo brothers who helmed the post-credits scene since it was shot for Avengers: Doomsday.
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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
First Steps will feature two credits scenes, and one has major implications on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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,