Following Hugh Jackman’s much-anticipated return as Wolverine, a compelling theory surrounding Avengers: Doomsday has emerged, suggesting that the iconic character may provide insight into Doctor Doom’s entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Despite a lackluster release year in 2024, with only one film launched by Marvel Studios, Deadpool & Wolverine shattered numerous records. It became the highest-grossing R-rated film in history and joined the elite ranks of celebrated MCU titles. This film not only revived beloved characters from Fox’s X-Men franchise but also introduced audiences to a novel iteration of Logan fueled by Jackman’s return.
While it seems that Ryan Reynolds is not keen on starring in another Deadpool film, it’s likely that the fan-favorite characters, the Merc with a Mouth and Jackman’s rejuvenated Wolverine, will feature in one or both upcoming Avengers titles. These eagerly awaited films are set to spotlight Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, who will replace Kang the Conqueror as the primary antagonist of the Multiverse Saga. Given RDJ’s historical portrayal of Iron Man, fans are anxious to discover how Marvel will weave this transformation into the narrative of Avengers: Doomsday, with theories indicating that Wolverine could play a pivotal role in this storyline.
The Dark New Universe by Deadpool & Wolverine
Hugh Jackman as a New Version of Wolverine
Following the poignant conclusion of 2017’s Logan, where Jackman’s Wolverine met his demise, the 2024 installment, Deadpool & Wolverine, opens by affirming his death. In a gripping moment, Deadpool utilizes Logan’s skeleton as a weapon against TVA agents. The plot thickens as Wade Wilson summons an alternative version of Wolverine to save his universe, presenting a vastly different Logan. This new depiction reveals a character shunned in his universe for allegedly failing to protect the remaining X-Men, who tragically fell while he was engaged in revelry.
X-Men Films in Release Order |
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X-Men (2000) |
X2: X-Men United (2003) |
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) |
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) |
X-Men: First Class (2011) |
The Wolverine (2013) |
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) |
Deadpool (2016) |
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) |
Logan (2017) |
Deadpool 2 (2018) |
Dark Phoenix (2019) |
The New Mutants (2020) |
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) |
This revelation paints a grim picture of Wolverine’s new narrative landscape. With no mention of other heroes, it is plausible that Wolverine’s universe lacked the collaborative strength of past heroes, akin to the dynamic seen in Fox’s X-Men series. However, the universe became vulnerable after Jackman’s counterpart succumbed to despair, paving the way for formidable villains like Doctor Doom from the comics to seize control.
Avengers: Doomsday and Doctor Doom’s Origins
The Resonance of Wolverine’s Universe With RDJ’s Doctor Doom
The narrative arc of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom raises intriguing possibilities about his origin. Given that Marvel has ventured into diverse realities during the Multiverse Saga, the dire circumstances of Wolverine’s universe could set the stage for the emergence of RDJ’s Doctor Doom. A Reddit theory by user Rt337 posits that RDJ’s Doctor Doom reigns over this bleak reality as its ruler. His combination of genius, strength, and mercilessness would surely establish him as a dominant figure in this failed universe.
Moreover, the prevailing themes in Wolverine’s realm align seamlessly with RDJ’s interpretation of Doctor Doom. The dark, twisted, and unsuccessful essence of the universe portrayed in Deadpool & Wolverine finds expression through Jackman’s portrayal. Despite the nostalgic return to Wolverine’s classic yellow and blue costume, Jackman’s character is characterized by a sense of hopelessness and despair. The convergence of themes suggests that Doctor Doom may emerge as a warped variant of Tony Stark, setting up an intriguing narrative potential.
Exploring the Logic Behind RDJ’s Doctor Doom Narrative
Marvel’s Comics and MCU Narrative Threads
Robert Downey Jr. has acknowledged his role as Doctor Doom, stating that Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige emphasized the importance of accurately portraying Victor Von Doom. This assurance delineates RDJ’s character as an authentic representation of the formidable Doctor Doom. Still, there lies the potential for the narrative to take a twist, wherein Doom may embody a variant of Tony Stark. Jonathan Majors’ Kang the Conqueror exhibited multiple variants with similar appearances; thus, it is plausible that Tony Stark and Victor Von Doom could share this narrative path.
There exists a historical connection between Iron Man and Doctor Doom within the comics. In the storyline “What If? Iron Man: Demon in an Armor,”we witness Tony Stark and Victor Von Doom exchange bodies. This opens up numerous avenues for Doom to acquire power by usurping the life, enterprises, and resources of a Tony Stark variant. The multiverse landscape grants the MCU ample opportunities to craft a compelling tale that not only elucidates why Robert Downey Jr. is stepping into the shoes of Doctor Doom but also creatively interlinks these disparate universes within Avengers: Doomsday.
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