Kevin Feige Has Doomed Avengers: Doomsday – MCU Fans Point Out Why It’s So “Incredibly Mishandled”

 

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been the pinnacle of superhero storytelling for over a decade, but with the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, many fans believe that Kevin Feige may have mishandled the project in ways that could significantly impact the franchise’s future.

While anticipation remains high, concerns over casting decisions, storyline direction, and an overreliance on nostalgia have led fans to believe that this film might not live up to expectations.

1.Lack of a Clear Lead or Core Team

 

Kevin Feige Has Doomed Avengers: Doomsday - MCU Fans Point Out Why It's So “Incredibly  Mishandled”

 

One of the biggest criticisms surrounding Avengers: Doomsday is the apparent lack of a central leader.

Unlike previous Avengers films, which had figures like Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor at the forefront, this new iteration seems to be lacking an established leader.

With major departures from the franchise and a mix of newer, less-established heroes taking center stage, fans worry that the ensemble will feel directionless.

2.Overcrowding the Roster with New and Unproven Characters

 

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Since the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, the MCU has introduced a plethora of new heroes, many of whom are expected to play major roles in Doomsday.

While diversity and expansion are crucial for the franchise’s longevity, fans argue that introducing so many fresh faces at once—without proper buildup—could make the film feel cluttered and disjointed.

3.The Multiverse Mess

 

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The MCU’s deep dive into the multiverse has been a double-edged sword.

While films like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Loki have handled the concept well, many feel that the multiverse has been overused to justify convoluted storylines.

If Avengers: Doomsday leans too heavily on multiverse elements, it risks alienating casual viewers who are already struggling to keep up with the franchise’s expanding mythology.

4.A Lack of a Strong Villain

 

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One of the defining aspects of past Avengers films has been their memorable antagonists, such as Loki, Ultron, and, of course, Thanos.

While Doomsday is expected to introduce a new major threat, many fans feel that Marvel has struggled to establish a villain who can match the gravitas of Thanos.

Kang the Conqueror, initially positioned as the next big bad, has had a rocky reception, leaving fans skeptical about whether Doomsday can introduce a villain with the same level of menace.

5.Franchise Fatigue and Quality Concerns

 

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Following Endgame, the MCU has faced increasing criticism over inconsistent quality, formulaic storytelling, and oversaturation of content through Disney+ series and multiple film releases per year.

Fans are concerned that Avengers: Doomsday will suffer from the same issues, prioritizing spectacle over substance and failing to deliver a cohesive, emotionally resonant story.

While Marvel Studios has faced skepticism before and managed to exceed expectations, Avengers: Doomsday is shaping up to be one of its most divisive projects yet.

Unless Kevin Feige and his team can address these concerns and present a compelling vision, the film may struggle to reach the heights of its predecessors.

MCU fans remain hopeful, but for now, skepticism lingers as they brace for what could be a defining moment in Marvel’s cinematic history.

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