
The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has commented on whether Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom will make an appearance in the upcoming movie, and seemingly confirmed the character will be absent.
But Shakman's awkwardly-phrased response has left fans doubting the director's words.
When asked about Doom's presence within The Fantastic Four: First Steps by Empire magazine, Shakman stated: "Doom is not a part of my film, and therefore not a part of my purview" (thanks, ComicBookMovie).
On the surface, this response looks pretty definitive. Doom is not part of the film Shakman made, and also therefore not something the director can discuss. But fans have been quick to point towards the post-credit scene added to Thunderbolts*/The New Avengers just weeks before its launch — which wasn't technically a part of the film its director made either.
Indeed, pre-production on the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday (which definitely does feature Downey Jr's Doctor Doom) began with its directors, the Russo brothers, filming Thunderbolts' post-credits scene that links that film with The Fantastic Four.
As the run-up to Avengers: Doomsday continues, fans think the Russo brothers may have done exactly the same thing with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, including a scene revealing Doctor Doom to link it forward into Doomsday.
Fans have also pointed to the fact that, in the Marvel comics, Doom is a key antagonist for the Fantastic Four, and in particular its leader Reed Richards. If Doom was to debut anywhere, the end of First Steps would be fitting.
And then there's the fact that, when faced with otherwise confirming what would be a huge reveal, Shakman is clearly limited in what he can say. Will Doom pop up? Whatever the film's director may be saying, it feels likely we'll have to wait until the film's July 25, 2025 launch date to find out for certain.
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