⚠️ SPOILER WARNING: Full Plot Leak Breakdown Below
A new anonymous plot leak for Avengers: Doomsday has been making the rounds on social media and Reddit, and the team at Everything Always has done a deep-dive read-through and analysis of the entire four-page document. As always, take anonymous leaks with a healthy grain of salt — but some past leaks have proven surprisingly accurate. If you want to go in completely blind, now is the time to click away. For everyone else, buckle up.
The Opening: Wolverine, Deadpool & Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man
The leak opens on a rainy New York City under a foreboding red sky, with another Earth visibly approaching. On a bridge, we see Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine holding an anti-matter bomb and about to plant it into the ground. Before he can act, he catches a scent — and is suddenly confronted by none other than Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man, the protector of this particular Earth.
An intense three-way fight breaks out between Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool, and Spider-Man. Wolverine is reluctant to hurt Peter Parker, but Spider-Man repeatedly foils the device’s planting by mere centimeters. Eventually Wolverine succeeds, Deadpool opens a portal using a stolen TemPad, and the two escape, leaving that Earth to its fate.
The scene then cuts to Deadpool returning to Xavier’s Mansion, where an elderly Charles Xavier watches through a window as debris from the destroyed world rains from the sky — filled with remorse.
Steve Rogers Is Alive — and Living in Earth-616’s Future
We then discover that Steve Rogers has been living peacefully after the events of Endgame, settled down with his wife Peggy Carter and their son James. Their quiet life is disrupted by a surprising visitor: Loki — specifically, the Loki from somewhere between Seasons 1 and 2 of his Disney+ series.
Loki explains the concept of the TVA to Steve and reveals that the timeline Steve created by traveling back in time was never supposed to exist and was marked for pruning. However, out of gratitude for the second chance the Avengers gave him, Loki relocates Steve to another universe — Earth-828, the universe of the Fantastic Four — against Mobius’s wishes. Loki leaves Steve with a TVA communication device before departing.
Enter Doctor Doom: The Incursion Warning
On Earth-828, we cut to a baseball game featuring Reed Richards, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm. Their downtime is interrupted by an intrusion alert from the Baxter Building. Upon arrival, they find Sue Storm and young Franklin Richards in conversation with a masked stranger: Victor Von Doom — Doctor Doom himself.
Doom delivers a grave warning: he has spent years studying the multiverse and an incursion is imminent. He explains that when the fabric between two realities tears, a magnetic attraction forms between those universes, with each universe’s Earth being the primary collision point. Doom reveals their Earth triggered the incursion and that only Reed Richards’ intellect can help solve it. Sue Storm is immediately suspicious, aware that Doom rules the nation of Latveria — and that he is far from a diplomatic ally.
Reed and Doom begin investigating genetic anomalies across the planet and detect three distinctive energy signatures: Steve Rogers, Peggy Carter, and their son James — temporal anomalies from a timeline that was never supposed to exist. They track Steve down. Now sporting a beard and long hair after a decade in this universe, Steve agrees to join their search for a solution and explains his origins: how he used the Infinity Stones to travel back in time, how Loki saved him, and how an entire universe is destroying other universes by planting anti-matter bombs.
Doom drops another bombshell: it’s not just one universe colliding with Earth-828 — a second universe is also on a collision course: Steve’s original MCU universe. Three Earths are converging. Doom warns that travelling between universes will accelerate the incursion timeline, so they must act swiftly. The group departs for the MCU in the Fantastic Four’s rocket.
The Avengers Reassemble — and Thor Reunites With Steve
Back in the MCU (Earth-616), the new Avengers detect the Fantastic Four’s ship entering orbit. Thor intercepts them but is skeptical that the bearded stranger is the real Steve Rogers — until Steve lifts Mjolnir (which belonged to Jane Foster), immediately earning Thor’s trust in an emotional reunion moment.
Inside Avengers Tower, a brief debate erupts over who should command the mission. Sam Wilson, Yelena Belova, and Bucky Barnes were all preparing for leadership. Thor, ascending the Tower with the Fantastic Four, Doom, and Steve in tow, delivers a speech that unites both teams under a common cause.
Wakanda: The War Council Assembles
The Avengers — led by Sam and Thor — head to Wakanda aboard the Fantastic Four’s ship. Steve wants to speak with T’Challa, but is greeted instead by Shuri, now acting as Black Panther, alongside the Wakandan army. The sky above Wakanda is already turning red, and the first signs of an incursion are visible on the horizon.
Shuri reveals they were already searching for a solution and have allies: Namor, seated on his underwater throne with the ocean itself serving as his contingency weapon. The full war council — Avengers, Fantastic Four, Wakandans, and Atlanteans — convenes to address the three-way collision.
A philosophical debate ensues:
- Reed Richards believes incursions may be a natural process — the multiverse’s destiny is death — but alternatives must be explored.
- Sam Wilson wants to find a way to stop this without bloodshed.
- Namor advocates for destroying the attacking universe (the X-Men universe) outright.
- Shuri and Sue Storm remain deeply suspicious of every proposed plan and begin quietly collaborating.
- Doctor Doom stays eerily silent, agreeing with everything — a red flag no one seems to notice.
Sam suggests gathering the Infinity Stones. Scott Lang rules out the Quantum Realm. Steve warns that time travel would only accelerate the incursions. Reed proposes using the same technology he developed in the Fantastic Four film — a massive cannon capable of pushing the colliding Earths apart. But they’ll need to build one on each universe simultaneously. Part of the team stays behind to build, while the rest heads to the X-Men universe.
Steve and Thor Visit the TVA — and Find Loki Dead
Meanwhile, Steve and Thor use the TVA device Loki left with Steve to travel to the Time Variance Authority. They arrive to find it completely destroyed. They locate Mobius, who no longer works for the TVA, and he helps them reach Loki — but they are too late.
Loki is dead. With the keeper of the timelines gone, the branches begin colliding uncontrollably. Mobius investigates and deduces that a mysterious figure in a green hood and mask infiltrated the TVA and killed everyone inside before this moment — strongly hinting at Doctor Doom’s involvement.
The X-Men Universe: Chaos, Combat, and Sentinels
Our heroes arrive in the X-Men universe and find it catastrophic — a world already scarred by multiple incursions. Heading toward Xavier’s Mansion, they are met with hostility. The X-Men don’t trust them, and a battle erupts that is described as one of the best action sequences in the entire film, including:
- Yelena Belova vs. Mystique
- Shuri vs. Gambit in a one-on-one duel
- A reimagining of the iconic Nightcrawler corridor scene from X2, set inside Xavier’s Mansion
- A very Deadpool moment involving Mr. Fantastic
Things spiral completely out of control when Doctor Doom reactivates dormant Sentinels and unleashes them on the X-Men. This raises an alarming question: how did Doom know Sentinels existed in this universe?
While Magneto battles the Sentinels, Xavier brings Reed Richards to meet Beast, who explains the grim reality of their universe: they have already destroyed other universes using anti-matter bombs to survive. They’ve done it because the other universes they encountered had no mutants — mutant extinction is too high a price to pay. Beast also reveals their universe has already been mapped and functions as a recurring incursion point, similar to the Days of Future Past timeline.
Doom’s True Plan Is Revealed
After regrouping in Wakanda, each faction returns to their universe to prepare. Doom claims he needs to upgrade his armor — he had been wearing a more neutral suit throughout, but returns in full iconic Doctor Doom armor. It is strongly implied that during this window, Doom executed his plan against Loki.
Doom then triggers an all-out war between the X-Men and the Sentinels. As the Avengers and the Fantastic Four try to stop him, Doom declares this is simply destiny. Thor arrives in a rage and attacks Doom directly — and here the leak reveals just how powerful Doom truly is: his eyes glow green, he defeats nearly every hero present, and he kidnaps Steve Rogers before escaping to his own universe.
The battered heroes regroup at Avengers Tower. Thor calls upon Odin’s army from Valhalla — the honored dead, returning to fight one final battle. Heroes say their goodbyes, and the full assembled force marches on Latveria in Earth-828 for the final confrontation.
The Final Battle in Latveria — and the Arrival of Sentry
In Latveria, our heroes are greeted by Doom’s servants, including his loyal right-hand man Boris. A masked magician with space for a third eye appears — widely believed to be Doctor Strange. Another figure confronts Steve Rogers: when she removes her mask, it is Peggy Carter — though it’s unclear whether this is truly Peggy or a magical illusion designed to break Steve psychologically. Other women in the group bear the magical signatures of Clea and possibly Wanda Maximoff.
Doom then reveals his full backstory: Victor was a researcher from Latveria who used both magic and technology to map the multiverse. During his travels, he fell in love with a woman from another universe. Their union caused an incursion that destroyed everything. A laboratory explosion killed his family and left him completely disfigured, forcing him to live encased in armor — his own Darth Vader origin story.
Doom’s true obsession was allowing incursions to happen in order to map all universes — waiting for one key piece of information: how to connect the army that brought Steve Rogers to Earth-828. That thread led him to Loki. With Loki identified and vulnerable, Doom struck. In a brutal flashback echoing a famous comic moment, we see Doom tear out Loki’s spine, absorbing his reality-shaping powers. His vision: merge all existence into a single universe under his rule — and use that power to bring back his family, free from the threat of incursions forever.
The final battle erupts across Latveria as the three Earths are seconds from collision. Heroes fight desperately while Doom — now wielding Loki’s stolen power — manipulates magic and reality itself. His coven of servants performs a ritual around a glowing book, possibly the Darkhold.
Then, at the last moment, Sentry appears for the first time. He physically holds back the incursion between the three universes with his bare hands, buying the heroes precious extra time. But even Sentry is not enough — he collapses, weakened. The incursion cannot be stopped.
A blinding flash engulfs the screen. When it fades, we see Emperor Doom seated on the throne of a brand new, singular universe — one he now rules entirely.
Analysis: Is This Leak Credible?
The host of Everything Always offers a measured take: this leak reads more like a Frankenstein’s monster assembled from every plot leak that has circulated over the past 12 months, possibly even compiled and smoothed out via AI. Several specific concerns arise:
- The X-Men — and especially Charles Xavier — willingly destroying other universes to save mutants contradicts everything we know about their characters. That feels more like a Magneto motivation.
- The opening scene involving Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man has been partially debunked by industry insiders, with significant misinformation floating around the film’s opening.
- Beast’s willingness to endorse destroying other universes directly contradicts Jonathan Hickman’s Time Runs Out comic arc, where Beast is horrified at even considering such an act.
- Several known plot points and characters now confirmed to be in the film are completely absent from this leak — including the reported death of Steve Rogers’ son.
Bottom line: treat this as a useful working reference and a synthesis of what the internet believes it knows about Avengers: Doomsday‘s plot — not as confirmed canon. The upcoming HD trailer is expected to shed far more light on the actual story.
Key Characters Involved (Per This Leak)
- Doctor Doom (Victor Von Doom) — The central villain, wielder of Loki’s stolen powers
- Steve Rogers / Captain America — Returns as a living relic from an erased timeline
- Thor — Key Avenger bridging old and new teams
- Sam Wilson / Captain America — New team leader
- Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic — The scientific solution-seeker
- Sue Storm — Suspicious of all plans, quietly acting with Shuri
- Shuri / Black Panther — Wakanda’s new protector
- Loki — Sacrificed, his powers stolen by Doom
- Wolverine & Deadpool — Opening scene operatives
- Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man — Opening scene fighter
- Sentry — Makes his MCU debut in the climax
- Namor — Represents Atlantis in the war council
- Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes — Active Avengers
- Charles Xavier, Beast, Magneto, Mystique, Gambit, Nightcrawler — The X-Men
- Mobius — Former TVA agent, aids Thor and Steve
- Franklin Richards — Son of Reed and Sue, present on Earth-828
What We’re Watching For Next
With Avengers: Doomsday still over half a year away, the internet’s leak machine is in full swing. The most reliable signal will come from the upcoming HD trailer, which insiders suggest contains details that contradict several circulating leak narratives. Until then, fans should enjoy the speculation while keeping expectations grounded.
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