Marvel fans still torn over controversial MCU casting

The only Doctor Doom I’m concerned with at the moment is the one I keep trying to capture onFortnite’s Doom Island.

Enough about myFortnitetrials and tribulations though. It’s theMCU’s Doom that we’re here to discuss today.

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It’s out with the old and in with the new.

At this year’s San Diego Comic Con, it was revealed thatAvengers: The Kang Dynastyhas been renamedAvengers: Doomsday.

It’s not a total surprise.

There’s the allegations against Jonathan Majors to take into consideration.

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Beyond that though, I don’t think Kang was particularly set up to be an interesting villain with his variants somewhat dulling any sense of intrigue.

How this will play out, we don’t exactly know, but all these months later and fans are still majorly split over the casting.

ICYMI: The new trailer forThunderbolts*has landed.

“The executives and ‘creatives’ of the MCU saw the numbers, and they noticed that the only thing that makes them money are the movies where they don’t even have to try but to hire old actors and make their movies into complete cameo fests,”saida critical PortoGuy18.

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“Kevin Feige has completely lost faith and confidence in the current MCU, to the point of being desperate enough to try to sell Robert Downy Jr,” they continued.

“I would go as far to say that bringing back RDJ was a risk they were taking, rather than a cash grab, because he’s not coming back as Tony Stark,”addedminyoo.

I’m of the same mindset, purely because Downey Jr is returning as a completely different character.

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You can just picture it now, a teary-eyed Peter Parker looking at the ‘same’ guy who he once valued as a mentor, now a threat to the universe.

If pulled off, it could be something very special. But it is all a big ‘if’.

Topics:Marvel,TV And Film,MCU,Disney