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Avengers: Doomsday – The Russo Brothers’ Comments Have Us Worried About Doom | Den of Geek

Avengers: Doomsday – The Russo Brothers’ Comments Have Us Worried About Doom | Den of Geek

In short, Doctor Doom is a complicated character, but also an over-the-top character. You must embrace his operatic qualities, as only the 1994 Roger Corman-produced Fantastic Four movie has done, or he’ll seem just whiny and lame.

Which makes us worry about the first part of the Russos’ statement. Joe Russo told the crowd that “we always look at it as our job to not tell you a story that you’ve heard before, we’re never translating directly from the comics,” and promised that the Doom in Doomsday will be “what we love most about the comics” and also “what is original to our storytelling, what is brand new.”

We already knew one of those brand new qualities, the decision to bring back former Iron Man Robert Downey Jr. as the MCU Doctor Doom. And outside of a post-credit tease and an empty space for the Latverian delegate at the UN, this Doom seems to have no connection to the Fantastic Four and, therefore, no burning desire to prove that he’s better than Reed Richards.

None of these facts necessarily mean that the MCU Doom will be a failure. But they don’t do much to raise our confidence, despite the fact that the Russos have given Doom a pretty great costume, complete with armored body and a jaunty green tunic. Still, we have our doubts.

Will this Doom speak in the third person? Will he give grandeloquent speeches about how being a god is beneath him? Will he send the Fantastic Four back in time to fight pirates?

If the answer to each and every one of these questions is not “Yes,” then the MCU Doctor Doom will be a failure, and Avengers: Doomsday join the 2000s and 2015 Fantastic Four movies as films that once again botched an amazing character.

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