MessiahDecoy123
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So a variant Doom during a multiverse war is the final version of Doom.
That makes zero sense.
That makes zero sense.
As much sense as a variant FF being the main MCU versions.So a variant Doom during a multiverse war is the final version of Doom.
That makes zero sense.
RDJ would lose 70% of his MCU cool points accumulated over all these years if he played a Doom that never puts his mask on.Maybe he never wears the mask but shows RDJ's face the whole time. That is more likely.
I think it would be different as redoing a character who is that high profile (as the main villain of 2 MCU-wide Avengers event films) and failed would be a hard sell. Actually even more so given the character has been a joke in every live action iteration that the GA might have seen. At least the live action Mandarin wasn't as memorable for the GA to allow a vastly different version.I believe that this is it as far as Doom goes and there won’t be another. That said there is the smallest chance that if fans see the movie, hate what they do, and make a big enough fuss about it you could see a Mandarin style attempt to make it up to fans.
Marvel wants you to associate RDJ with Iron Man as this version of Iron Doom. It isn't an accident they cast Iron Man. As for a reset, this is our Doom story. I am sure a new Doom will happen in like 20 years or whatever, but they're not punting Doom down the road. He isn't a place holder. He is Doom. And it sucksI don’t see why he has to be an Iron Man variant?
Think aboutChris Evans in Deadpool, he’s playing Johnny Storm, a completely different character in the MCU.
They can easily pass it off with the multiverse. Also Doom is primarily masked and heavily scarred.
I’d prefer it if he wasn’t but even if he is an Iron Man variant, once the MCU resets at the end of Secret Wars I imagine all characters will be up for grabs again. So we will likely see an MCU Von Doom at that point anyway.
That's a reason but what more directly lead to this was pivoting away from Kang as a result of Jonathan Majors being a terrible person and audiences not responding well to Quantumania. What Marvel should have done was recast and strive to right the ship with Kang but instead they're all in on Doom as the main villain of Avengers 5. Which I guess makes sense, but having RDJ play him is lunacy and desperation all wrapped up in the same package. If they had marched, say, Cillian Murphy out on that stage who's quite literally in the same boat as RDJ by having just won an Oscar for one of the biggest movies last year, there would have been much more of a positive response.
Bro, Dr Doom travels multiverses like it's nothing.As much sense as a variant FF being the main MCU versions.
Your point being? It still doesn't change the fact that he's the MCU Doom.Bro, Dr Doom travels multiverses like it's nothing.
It's child's play for Doom to enter another dimension/universe.
Well per Feige a multiverse version of Norman Osborne is the final version…So a variant Doom during a multiverse war is the final version of Doom.
That makes zero sense.
It's what's happening. Enjoy!So a variant Doom during a multiverse war is the final version of Doom.
That makes zero sense.
Which I totally get, but at the end of the day it wouldn't have been some impossible task for them because people still would have shown up for it due to it being an Avengers movie. A Kang recast and reworking plus making sure fan favorites like Spider-Man, Deadpool, etc. were in it along with the newbies would have been enough for people to get excited about Kang Dynasty.This is what they would have done back in the old days but the last few years have clearly scared them and they've become reactionary.
Everyone is definitely in denial if they think a new Doom is coming. They're not wasting the villain spot for their first 2 movie event since Endgame on a temp version. Anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselvesYour point being? It still doesn't change the fact that he's the MCU Doom.
This is like the whole MJ denial. You don't cast Zendaya as MJ just for the "real" MJ to pop up in a later movie. You don't cast RDJ as Doom and make a big parade about it at SDCC just to have the "real" Doom pop up in another movie in a couple of years.
Just watched it, he brought up a lot of good points. Which is why I'm all the more disappointed at Dan Murrell's reaction to the news since he's usually levelheaded, but in this instance his opinion came across as super naive and leaning on blind optimism which perplexed me.Jeremy Jahns sums up some of my own feelings on the RDJ Doom casting in his new video.
I won't post the video due to some of the language, but it's worth checking out.
What do you mean?Your point being? It still doesn't change the fact that he's the MCU Doom.
This is like the whole MJ denial. You don't cast Zendaya as MJ just for the "real" MJ to pop up in a later movie. You don't cast RDJ as Doom and make a big parade about it at SDCC just to have the "real" Doom pop up in another movie in a couple of years.
That's fine? I don't know what this has to do with his casting.What do you mean?
The Multiverse concept exist within the MCU.
So all the Loki's were MCU Loki's.
I'm just saying Iron Doom breaking into the main verse (616) from another dimension is plausible.
Which is understandable, but I also have my doubts that RDJ will be sticking around beyond Secret Wars. Which leads me to speculate that if RDJ isn't planning on being around for the long haul and there won't be a different actor for Doom afterwards then there could very well be a total reset of the MCU as we know it after Phase 6 is done. Out of those three scenarios, bringing in a new Doom after Phase 6 seems likeliest to me.Everyone is definitely in denial if they think a new Doom is coming. They're not wasting the villain spot for their first 2 movie event sincd Endgame on a temp version. Anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves
We don't know. The final draft of these movies are not even done.Everyone is definitely in denial if they think a new Doom is coming. They're not wasting the villain spot for their first 2 movie event sincd Endgame on a temp version. Anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves
Oh I doubt RDJ is sticking around after Secret Wars. So yall just gotta get used to this being your Doctor Doom story. He isn't going to be like Loki and be in loads of projects for 20 years. This is it. That's the price you pay to rush Doom out there for Secret Wars. I hope everyone is happyWhich is understandable, but I also have my doubts that RDJ will be sticking around beyond Secret Wars. Which leads me to speculate that if RDJ isn't planning on being around for the long haul and there won't be a different actor for Doom afterwards then there could very well be a total reset of the MCU as we know it after Phase 6 is done. Out of those three scenarios, bringing in a new Doom after Phase 6 seems likeliest to me.
Jeremy Jahns sums up some of my own feelings on the RDJ Doom casting in his new video.
I won't post the video due to some of the language, but it's worth checking out.
You're assuming he'll have a significant part to play to begin with in Fantastic 4. I don't expect him to pop up in anything more than a cliffhanger at the end of that movie.We don't know. The final draft of these movies are not even done.
You're basically saying it's impossible to write in the real Doom within 6 hours of runtime (FF, Doomsday, Secret Wars).
Anything is possible.