Marvel Studios Leaker Daniel Richtman claims to have insider knowledge of the first of four Avengers: Doomsday trailers. (Marvel is releasing the four trailers weekly in showings of Avatar: Fire and Ash.) According to Richtman, the trailer will depict Chris Evans back in the role of Steve Rogers as he gets off a motorcycle, enters a house, unpacks his supersuit, and cradles a baby. Other leaks showed this same scene, but were quickly taken down.
As hard as it may be to believe, some of us have nev­er seen a movie belong­ing to the Mar­vel Cin­e­mat­ic Uni­verse. If you're one of those unini­ti­at­ed, none of the count­less clips incor­po­rat­ed into the Like Sto­ries of Old video essay above will tempt you to get ini­ti­at­ed. Nor will the laments aired by host Tom van der Lin­den, who, despite once enjoy­ing the MCU him­self, even­tu­al­ly came to won­der why keep­ing up with its releas­es had begun to feel less like a thrill.
Their daughter, Alma Grace Baptista Evans, was born on October 24 in Massachusetts. The couple, who married in 2023, had not previously announced their pregnancy, but there was some chatter that they might become parents sooner rather than later. Earlier this year, Baptista's dad hinted that he might become a grandfather soon. "Many thanks, dear Chris. Your turn is coming!" Luiz Baptista wrote on a fan account's Father's Day post dedicated to the couple's dads on June 15.
The MCU entered the world of streaming television with a splash thanks to WandaVision, a show about how TV can help us deal with - or escape from - the tragedies of our lives. But while the series changed the MCU, it didn't deliver everything that hardcore fans wanted. A popular theory speculated that Mephisto would appear, but that didn't happen until four years later. Others wanted Nightmare to emerge, but that didn't happen either.
Marvel movies are known for their quippy dialogue and infamous post-credits scenes, but ultimately, the MCU is an action franchise. Every single movie and series is full of meticulously choreographed combat, and now a new Marvel movie is taking its stunt design to the next level by employing a team founded by an action legend. MCU movies and shows are sometimes criticized for letting their fight scenes get muddled and bland, but this could let fight choreography retake center stage.
Pedro Pascal expressed his excitement for playing Mr. Fantastic, stating, 'I would love to have seen this movie as a kid. Seeing a movie like this, as a kid, in a theater, is why I'm here today.'