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Let’s unpack not only what’s in that fourth trailer, but in the first two as well. We still haven’t seen the face of Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom thus far, but we are getting a sense of where his movie is going.
7) Captain America Is Back (& Has A Child)

In hindsight, the button scene of The Fantastic Four: First Steps was a huge hint at what Doctor Doom’s plan is in Doomsday. Specifically, he’s going after all of the superheroes’ kids, likely to harvest their burgeoning powers for his own nefarious purposes.
First, we saw Doom kneeling near little Franklin Richards, then we get our first look at Chris Evans’ Captain America in six years and he’s holding…a baby. The first two tastes of Doomsday and both of them feature a young child.
6) Love Returns

Before Doomsday we watched Thor go from an arrogant showboat to a more restrained personality. Then he became horribly depressed after failing to stop Thanos on time. Then, once that was all said and done, he became greatly depressed once again after losing Jane Foster.
But that time, instead of diving into the bottom of a bottle, he found himself a daughter in Gorr the God Butcher’s offspring: Love. We only get a taste of their father-daughter dynamic at the end of Love and Thunder, but we get the sense he’s really enjoying being a dad. And, in the Doomsday trailer, we see that Love does indeed return, and Thor gives her a kiss on the head. And that brings us to our next entry.
5) Doom Is Terrifying Enough to Make Thor Scared

Thor’s teaser primarily has him praying to his deceased dad, Odin, and the other All-Fathers. He just needs to get home after this one big last battle so he can continue to be a father.
It’s interesting to watch the once over-confident Thor reduced to tearful fear here. It does a great job of setting up Doctor Doom as a Thanos-level threat, if not even worse.












