Alex Perez recently hosted another engaging Q&A session on Patreon and Discord, shedding light on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) following the anticipated releases of “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Secret Wars.” Members of the Discord community posed questions, eager to glean insights into the intricacies of the upcoming films.
In response to inquiries about whether “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Secret Wars” would mark the conclusion of the Avengers franchise, Perez emphatically stated that this is not the case. He highlighted Marvel Studios’ intention to retool the Avengers brand moving forward, underlining the continued potential of the “Avengers” title as a driver of box office success. Notably, he mentioned that Marvel aims to reduce the lag time between productions by diversifying the types of Avengers stories, suggesting that future films may not always center around team-up narratives.
Among the exciting storylines in the works, there are whispers of a cosmic saga, possibly tied to the “Annihilation” storyline, featuring Annihilus and his army. This narrative could introduce new characters through an upcoming Disney+ project, setting the stage for larger conflicts in the Avengers films.
The discussion also ventured into character-specific roles. For instance, the character Sentry will be portrayed as Bob, who maintains a laid-back demeanor until circumstances force him to tap into his powers. Doctor Strange is set for a crucial role, focusing on multiverse incursions alongside Clea, as he investigates impending threats.
As for fan-favorite characters, the absence of James Rhodes (War Machine) and Clint Barton (Hawkeye) on Sam Wilson’s Avengers team was clarified; Rhodes is recovering from the events of “Secret Invasion,” while Barton has retired. The dynamic of the Avengers team remains fluid, with no established core team yet, but various characters—including Bucky Barnes—are expected to play significant roles, with Bucky stepping up as a mediator between the Avengers and the Thunderbolts.
Questions about the returns of legacy characters were also prominent. Hayley Atwell’s Peggy Carter is confirmed for action in “Doomsday,” while Chris Evans’ Captain America will have a more substantial presence than just a cameo. Shuri’s character will be pivotal in garnering support from Namor and the Atlanteans against Doom.
The conversation touched on the introduction of new variants in “Doomsday” and potential implications for the MCU’s timeline after “Secret Wars.” While fans can expect some characters to persist, the relationship between original characters and their variants remains complex.
Looking ahead, Perez speculated on future Avengers lineups, suggesting Sam Wilson as Captain America, alongside heroes like The Falcon, Captain Marvel, and Black Panther. As the MCU continues to expand, there’s excitement around potential new teams like the Young Avengers, while the direction of films like “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and “VisionQuest” may play integral roles in setting up the narrative landscape for “Secret Wars.”
This Q&A session not only provided fans with a glimpse into the MCU’s evolving storyline but also reinforced the community’s engagement with the franchise. With part two of the Q&A on the horizon, Marvel enthusiasts are encouraged to stay connected through various social media platforms and community forums.


