AVENGERS DOOMSDAY Trailer Description Breakdown
The first Avengers: Doomsday trailer will air ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash exactly one month from today (whether it will be released online at the same time is unknown). A purported breakdown of the 1:48 teaser is already circulating online (via @Majectic).
This isn't confirmed, but one source thinks it may be a description of one of Marvel Studios' many movie teasers, not the one published next month. This breakdown matches what we've heard about Doctor Doom being the main emphasis with Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter appearing. We also learn that Benedict Cumberbatch will reprise Doctor Strange, if true.
Doom unmasking to expose his damaged face is concerning, given a prior report suggested that this first trailer will not show Robert Downey Jr.'s face. Random Loki mentions and other oddities are likely due to the description being translated into English from the original language.
"The teaser opens with a voiceover by Victor von Doom, a.k.a. Doctor Doom (Robert Downey Jr.). Doom speaks about his life of trials and suffering. Victor von Doom is seen in a cemetery in the rain, his face hidden, until the shot is cut by fire, leaving only the silhouette of his suit. The screen shifts with a powerful blast, and Loki’s (Tom Hiddleston) voice cuts out.
Thor (Chris Hemsworth) appears on a vast coastline, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) gaze at the sky in fear, and Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) runs through a dark room as two universes collide due to the incursions. Cities are also seen being destroyed on two planets simultaneously. Doom says he will escape the eternal trap where he was imprisoned. Multiple battles featuring Doom himself are shown, followed by another voiceover from him.
A mask falls away, revealing that Doom’s face is badly disfigured, with a large scar and a burnt, mud-like texture. The teaser ends with Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) emerging from a TVA-style portal and looking directly at the camera."
