Kevin Feige Said ‘No Spoilers’ About Avengers: Doomsday, Then Dropped Some Fun X-Men Easter Eggs To Look Out For
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Kevin Feige Said ‘No Spoilers’ About Avengers: Doomsday, Then Dropped Some Fun X-Men Easter Eggs To Look Out For


It’s hard to think of another 2026 release that has sparked the gobsmackingly large number of fan theories and assumptions that the upcoming Marvel movie Avengers: Doomsday has. From its earliest days with Kang in the mix to the heavily revamped approach that brought the Russo brothers back into the fold, the MCU’s next mega-blockbuster will no doubt keep fans guessing until it’s officially out. Assuming Kevin Feige doesn’t spoil the whole shebang, that is.

Okay, so that’s just farcical, since Kevin Feige is generally Marvel’s biggest enforcer of keeping franchise secrets intact. But he’s not entirely immune to hyping up future projects, including what’ll likely be the biggest release of 2026. When the studio head honcho spoke with Fandango (as seen in this X clip), his own fandom crept through his comments while speaking to the X-Men’s official MCU introduction as a full group. As he put it:

I think, for the fans, the notion of having the Avengers and X-Men together for the first time within our cinematic universe is incredibly exciting. It’s been something that’s been a long time coming. For me, personally, my career started in 1998 on that first X-Men film. No spoilers, but there might be some sets that you recognize from those original films. And being on those sets 26 years later with my now-12-year-old son was pretty emotional.

The biggest takeaway from this comment is obviously the implication that Anthony and Joe Russo had the crew rebuild multiple sets (or parts of them) from Bryan Singer’s 2000 X-Men film, as a way of visually bridging the gap between Fox’s mutant saga and the MCU.To be fair, many fans probably already gathered that to be true just from the Professor X and Magneto Doomsday teaser, with interiors from his lavish mansion on display.

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Magneto smiling in the X-Men Doomsday teaser

(Image credit: Marvel)

But what about other familiar locations? Feige implied Avengers: Doomsday will feature multiple scenes taking place within sets central to X-Men films even beyond that first entry. (Here’s hoping everyone just forgot The Last Stand existed during that part of the process.) I’m guessing we’ll see a similar take on Cerebro, and it would presumably make sense for the Russos to rebuild the Alkali Lake complex where the Weapons X experiments took place. (Assuming the impending X-Men standalone feature from Jake Schreier also shares some of those previously set up details.)



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