Avatar 3 viewers stunned by Avengers: Doomsday trailer’s huge character return
Marvel fans are expressing one concern after teaser’s revelation
Marvel has officially released a trailer unveiling Chris Evans‘s return in the next Avengers film – but the revelation has divided fans.
Avengers: Doomsday won’t be released for another year, but the highly secretive project, which is bringing back Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr as the film’s villain, is already starting its promotional trail.
A brief teaser shown before Avatar: Fire and Ash – in cinemas now – and now available to watch online reveals that former Captain America star Evans will return, having had his name kept back from the initial cast list.
Evans left the franchise after Avengers: Endgame in 2019 and has repeatedly denied rumours he would be in Doomsday. Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson – also known as the Falcon – became Captain America and led his own film, Brave New World, earlier this year.
Response to news that Evans will return has prompted excitement from those who believe Marvel’s output has dipped in quality since Endgame, with one declaring: “Chris Evans returning? OK, they have my attention.”
Others suggested it could be a financial plot after failing to hit the box office heights of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films of old. “Either Marvel has been playing 3D chess and this was always the plan or they are admitting they have no confidence in any of the leads introduced since Endgame,” a fan wrote on X/Twitter.
There is also outcry from those who believe the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has turned its back on Mackie’s character and the time it invested in his story arc.
“Marvel has done Sam Wilson so f***ing dirty it’s actually sick,” one frustrated Marvel fan wrote, with another stating: “It’s really so funny to do this the same year as the movie explicitly about moving past him.”

It’s worth noting that the trailer does not refer to Rogers as Captain America – and it also shows the character holding the baby he has with Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), hinting at his hesitancy to rejoin the superhero crew. In other words, Wilson is still very much Captain America.
The trailer shows an unknown character riding a motorcycle home and, when they go indoors, they pick up their old superhero costume. The camera reveals that the character is former Captain America Steve Rogers, played by Chris Evans, with a caption informing viewers: “Steve Rogers will return in Avengers: Doomsday.”
It is believed there will be three teasers, which will lead to a full trailer that’ll show off the film’s huge ensemble. This includes new characters from the recent Fantastic 4 film as well as the cast of X-Men, including Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Rebecca Romijn and James Marsden.
Marvel regained the film rights to X-Men characters through Disney’s acquisition of Fox in March 2019.
The film’s directors, the Russo brothers, called the film “bigger than anything we have ever done” earlier this year.

“This movie is, to say the least, a big one for us,” they said in a presentation reel released at Disney convention D23 in August. “We are bringing together so many of your favourite heroes to face one of the greatest threats to the MCU.”
Ant-Man actor Paul Rudd stated in the video: “We’re surrounded by jaw-dropping sets and some truly incredible talent, many of whom you just saw teased in that great video.”
Downey Jr, who previously starred as Iron Man in the MCU, will play the antagonist Doctor Doom. His return will arrive seven years after Avengers: Endgame, which saw him leave the MCU.
The bumper cast also features several other returning stars such as Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Anthony Mackie (Falcon/Captain America), Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes), Tom Hiddleston (Loki) and Letitia Wright (Black Panther’s Shuri).

Speaking about his alleged absence from the film, Evans told ScreenRant he is “sad to be away” from his former co-stars.
“It’s sad to not be back with the band, but I’m sure they’re doing something incredible, and I’m sure it’s going to be that much harder when it comes out, and you feel like you weren’t invited to the party,” he said.
Avengers: Doomsday will be released on 18 December 2026.
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