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Marvel Studios has made an unexpected statement moving from Kang the Conqueror to Doctor Doom for Avengers 5. This development marks a turning point in the Multiverse Saga, not only about Robert Downey Jr.'s reappearance as Doctor Doom but also marks Originally called Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, the movie has now been changed to Avengers: Doomsday.
With the Council of Kangs, a gathering of Kang the Conqueror variations as shown in Loki and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the MCU had been establishing the foundation for a multiverse menace. This Council was set to rule several realities and times. Marvel decided to turn to Doctor Doom, nevertheless, because the actor portraying Kang, Jonathan Majors, had a poor reception for Quantumania and legal troubles.
Revealing RDJ as Doctor Doom at San Diego Comic-Con suggested a fresh multiverse threat. Multiple Dooms on stage imply that the new challenge for the Avengers could be an army of Doctor Doom variants. Tony Stark's relationship with the character drives the concept of "Evil Iron Man" becoming Doctor Doom to be interesting narrative direction.
Although an army of Dooms may seem horrible, one Doctor Doom is just as powerful. His MCU debut is much awaited given his status as one of Marvel's most nuanced and captivating villains. From the Parliament of Doom and the Army of Dooms run under Doom Supreme to several instances of Doom variations banding together into a potent force, Doctor Doom's history in the comics is rich.
With a fresh generation of heroes confronting a multiversal menace from Doctor Doom, Avengers: Doom marks the start of Phase 6 of the MCU. The forthcoming Marvel slate consists of Movies including Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts, The Fantastic Four, and Blade, all toward the grand ending of the Multiverse Saga in Avengers: Secret Wars.