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While the specific plot of Avengers: Doomsday remains shielded by the studioโs signature secrecy, a sequence of teaser trailers has begun to tease the crossover’s thematic vision. The initial footage confirmed the high-profile return of Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), while subsequent teasers significantly elevated the stakes. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is seen in a somber moment of prayer, asking for guidance for one final battle, and Scott Summers (James Marsden) is glimpsed standing amidst the smoldering remains of the X-Mansion. Most tellingly, the latest teaser features the Wakandansโled by Shuri (Letitia Wright) and MโBaku (Winston Duke)โwelcoming the Fantastic Four to the Sacred Timeline to discuss an unseen threat. This synergy strongly suggests that the film is mirroring the sinister “Everything dies” philosophy found in the 2015 Secret Wars comic event. The presence of Wakanda, in particular, teases one of the darkest twists in Marvel history.
In Marvel Comics, Wakanda Became Ground Zero on Incursions

In the 2013 New Avengers run by writer Jonathan Hickman, the nation of Wakanda served as ground zero for the first Incursion to strike the main Marvel Earth. An Incursion is a catastrophic phenomenon where two parallel universes collide, with the respective Earths of each reality serving as the focal point of the impact. If neither Earth is destroyed, both universes are completely erased from existence. In New Avengers #1, TโChalla witnesses a mysterious figure known as the Black Swan annihilating another Earth to save his own, a discovery that leads to the clandestine re-assembly of the Illuminati. This group, which included Reed Richards, Tony Stark, and Doctor Strange, realizes that to protect their reality, they would eventually be forced to commit planetary genocide by destroying encroaching parallel worlds.









