HAhaha, you have certainty given me a laugh with your condescending comment about me watching those horrible FF movies or the Cartoons.
I am enthused by your "quick to judge me" or stereo type me based on what my opinion is of things that I or We can not control. Please put personal comments aside, I have not said anything about who you are or what you do. I have just talked about the movies.... THIS IS THE MARVEL FILMS FORUM CORRECT?
now your true in stating that Doom is a Marvel Universe villain. But where did he originate from? lol... i couldnt help but to laugh at that question because that pretty much sums it up. Wouldnt Marvel just do a Skrull/Kree war? or Kang? or Korvac? All of those are/would be better to use than Dr. Doom
Well what do you expect when you say he's only an FF villain, Thanos is better than him simply because he ties in GotG, and that he's only serviceable as a follow up villain in Avengers 2 (which also implies you didn't even realize Marvel doesn't own the rights to him) rather than the climax, and basically implying he's a throwaway villain in comparison to Thanos and even lower than Ultron.
And you sure are taking me saying "you must only know Doom through the movies and cartoon" hella personal and not actually offering a whole lot to convince me otherwise with how hysterically you're defending it. And comments like them just using "Kang, Korvac, or Skrull/Kree war" isn't helping your case either. He trumps all of those villains. More powerful or bigger =/= better villain. Loki with the scepter and an alien army is bigger and arguably more powerful than just Ultron but that doesn't make him/them better villains. Doom with the Cosmic Cube is just as powerful as anyone in the Marvel Universe sans Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet anyway.
The only villain in the Marvel Universe that is in the same conversation as Doom is Thanos. It's sort of laughable you bring up villains like Kang and Korvac. Now those ARE follow up villains you'd just use in sequels and not the actual climax...well, Kang is somewhat arguable, but definitely Korvac.
And if Marvel ever actually gets the rights to be able to use the Skrull/Kree war as inspiration, an event like that isn't going to substitute for a villain like Doom. That's nearly like saying the alien invasion in Avengers substitutes for Thanos. Of course the Kree/Skrull war would have more intricacies and politics involved, but it's still a pretty bad comparison.
Anyway, I'm not sure what you're getting at with the "where did Doom come from" question.
Hmm, I could see them doing some cool stuff with Galactus actually. While your right, multiple movies couldn't be built around him I think that over the course of phase 4 or 5 they could have some brief mentions of something stirring in the cosmos. Maybe in the GotG film of that phase we could see refuges fleeing from The Devourer and in the Thor film Odin mentions that something has awakened. Heck, if the first FF film was released during this time they could somehow tie the cosmic rays that grant them their powers with Galactus.
I could see them sort of building up to the coming of Galactus like that. Hint at rumors of worlds being wiped off the map in GotG like you said and show Galactus working his way toward Earth leading up to another Avengers film. That would be a cool way to get the most out of him without making it silly.
He's not the baddest, but he's pretty much the biggest. After him you kinda have to do a (very) soft refresh to cleanse the palette so you can fight non-cosmic villains and it not seem like a step down. And those villains need to be Doom-level in terms of being incredibly awesome on a personal level to make up for the lack of scale.
Doom will likely not be available. That's my thing, people keep dreaming about these properties coming back to Marvel, and not only is it not likely, but it comes at the cost of other properties like GOTG never seeing the light of day.
My point is you don't need to do a soft-refresh, just go straight into Doom after introducing him in a FF film (this is assuming Marvel gets the rights back of course). Doom is just as cunning and devious as Thanos while being more personal because he IS on Earth. My stance is him being on Earth actually makes him a better villain, it's not a liability. As Joss said, how do you follow up bigger? You go deeper and more personal. Doom is also (imo) a better character in general than Thanos and always has been. The poster boy of Marvel villainism is Doom, not Thanos.
FF has the best chance of coming back to Marvel (although this thread obviously assumes they get the rights back). And I don't think a Guardians movie would have been sacrificed if they had the FF because if they really wanted to get deep into cosmic Marvel lore and live there, Guardians would always have been the best vehicle, even over the FF. FF deal in cosmic but they're still prominently Earth-based heroes.