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Rogers’ ending was one of the best aspects of Avengers: Endgame. After the sacrificial death of Tony Stark, the Star-Spangled Avenger was tasked with one final mission โ to bring back the Infinity Stones from the time heist to their respective eras. Instead of immediately coming back to the main timeline, however, Avengers: Endgame ended with the revelation that Steve took a detour to live a full life with Peggy in the past. It was the perfect reward for someone who dedicated his whole life to serving others.
Avengers: Doomsday Will Finally Show Steve Rogers’ Life With Peggy Carter

From a storytelling perspective, leaving Steve’s arc with the idea that he got his happy ever after was a great way to end his MCU journey. Still, because there were several lingering questions about specific details about what happened to him during his second time-travel adventure, there has always been interest in learning more about this period in his life. Old Steve Rogers flatly refusing to share details about it to Sam Wilson in Avengers: Endgame only fueled the interest in it.
For a time, it didn’t seem like Marvel Studios would revisit these questions. After all, the Infinity Saga’s end marked Evans’ final outing in the MCU, and the Multiverse Saga, at least, in its infancy, was focused on the franchise’s new heroes. That all changed, however, when details about Avengers: Doomsday started rolling out. Evans’ confirmed return paves the way for the franchise to finally show Steve’s quiet life with Peggy. As seen in the first trailer for Avengers: Doomsday, the retired Star-Spangled Avenger is enjoying his domesticated life with his one true love, and together, they are raising a son.









