5 Reasons Avengers: Doomsday’s “Phase Zero” Plan Is A Great Idea (& 5 Reasons It Makes No Sense)

The Russo Brothers recently gave a pretty interesting description of the MCU’s Avengers: Doomsday, describing the movie as the start of “Phase Zero.” Since 2008’s Iron Man, the MCU has been split up into various phases. While the first three make up what’s known as the Infinity Saga, Phases 4-6 make up the current Multiverse Saga, which is set to culminate with both Doomsday and Secret Wars (so how does this new “Phase Zero” idea come into play?)

Speaking about the upcoming Marvel blockbuster at SXSW London, Joe Russo claimed that Avengers: Doomsday would be the start of “Phase Zero”:

“Look, we were with Rob [Downey Jr.] earlier today. We were both talking about this concept that we are back to phase zero. This is starting over from scratch. We want to make sure everybody feels like this isn’t leaning on anything from the past.”

All things considered, it’s a pretty fascinating statement considering the current state of the MCU right now. Following The Infinity Saga, Marvel Studios expanded at an unprecedented rate. New heroes, streaming series, multiversal storylines, and multiple new regions have all been introduced in a very short amount of time. While some projects have been successful, the franchise has still struggled to maintain the same level of focus and direction as seen with the MCU’s first saga.

While a fresh start has some merits, the concept of Doomsday serving as a fresh start for audiences does feel odd and pretty contradictory at the same time. Keeping that in mind, here are 5 ways the Russos’ new “Phase Zero” comments make sense, and 5 where they really don’t when it comes to Avengers: Doomsday.

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The Multiverse Saga Hasn’t Had A Strong Central Narrative

One of the biggest strengths of the Infinity Saga was its clear direction and overarching narrative. Even when individual films told more self-contained stories, there were more often than not connections to the larger story being told that was gradually building toward Thanos and the collection of the Infinity Stones, spectacularly culminating with both Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame.

Unfortunately, The Multiverse Saga simply hasn’t had that same level of focus. Plans have massively changed since the dawn of Phase Four, the biggest and most notable being the major pivot from Avengers: The Kang Dynasty to Avengers: Doomsday itself, with the major villain Kang the Conqueror more than likely being out of the picture for good after Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Keeping that in mind, a “Phase Zero” approach could help Marvel establish a stronger overarching storyline moving forward. Rather than trying to continue several competing plot lines, Doomsday could serve as a much-needed narrative reset, providing an overarching narrative going forward into Secret Wars and beyond.

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The MCU Has Become Intimidating For Mainstream Audiences

Anthony Mackie looking concerned as Sam Wilson in Captain America: Brave New World (2025) above a blurred, smoldering background of the MCU's many TV projects
Anthony Mackie looking concerned as Sam Wilson in Captain America: Brave New World (2025) above a blurred, smoldering background of the MCU’s many TV projects
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In the Multiverse Saga, one of the MCU’s greatest strengths has become one of its key challenges. With so many movies and shows having been released at such a rapid pace, it’s arguably harder to lean on past projects as much compared to the Infinity Saga, and many in the mainstream have justifiably become intimidated.

As such, the Russos’ new comments do suggest an awareness of that problem. If Doomsday can successfully function as a new entry point, Marvel Studios may be able to attract viewers who drifted away after Avengers: Endgame and/or those who couldn’t commit to keeping up with the daunting pace of releases.

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Newer Avengers Can Become Bigger Leads

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Simu Liu’s Shang-Chi with the Ten Rings

One of the best things about the Multiverse Saga is that so many potential franchise leads have been introduced in the post-Endgame MCU era: Shang-Chi, Yelena Belova, Sam Wilson, Kate Bishop, Kamala Khan, and many more were introduced in their own projects either as brand-new heroes or existing MCU heroes with all-new status quos. However, not every Multiverse Saga hero has been well utilized.

As such, a new Phase Zero reset era beginning with Doomsday could help elevate many of these heroes into deserved spotlights (in theory).

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Doctor Doom’s Debut Can Kick Off A New Era

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Doctor Doom wears his white cloak as God Emperor in Marvel Comics art

If Marvel Studios is drawing from 2015’s Secret Wars storyline by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic, RDJ’s Doctor Doom could easily serve as a major catalyst for a “Phase Zero” soft-reboot.

In the comics, multiversal incursions destroy countless realities at the beginning of Secret Wars before Doctor Doom uses the power of the Beyonders to salvage various remnants to create Battleworld, saving countless lives (while making himself the new world’s God Emperor).

If the MCU is set to follow a similar path as many have theorized, Avengers: Doomsday could indeed be the beginning of Phase Zero-type rest, laying the groundwork for an entirely new version of the MCU going forward in Secret Wars’ once reality is eventually restored/remade.

6

Marvel Needs Some Renewed Energy/Engagement

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MCU Characters for Marvel Studios’ 10 Year Anniversary

There’s no denying that audience enthusiasm has cooled/diminished somewhat since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. While the MCU has not stopped delivering some truly great projects on the big and small screen, there have been enough misfires and major creative struggles that the MCU’s cultural dominance has certainly lessened during the Multiverse Saga.

As such, positioning Avengers: Doomsday as “starting from scratch” could reinvigorate excitement with a new era that feels more aligned with when the MCU was at its peak, which does make sense.



















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The Avengers first assembled in Marvel Comics in 1963. In the original comic, the team formed to battle a villain who had been manipulated by his adopted brother. Which villain brought the original Avengers together?




✓ Correct! In Avengers #1 (September 1963), Loki manipulated the Hulk into going on a rampage, which led Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, and the Wasp to band together. They defeated Loki and decided to form a permanent team — the Avengers were born.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is Loki. In the original 1963 comic, Loki tricked the Hulk into a rampage, which brought together Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, and the Wasp. Ultron came later, Thanos is a cosmic threat, and Kang is a time-traveling villain.

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In the MCU, Tony Stark famously declared “I am Iron Man” at a press conference, breaking the superhero tradition of secret identities. In which year’s MCU film did Tony Stark first appear as Iron Man?




✓ Correct! Iron Man (2008) launched the Marvel Cinematic Universe and starred Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. The film’s post-credits scene with Nick Fury teased the Avengers Initiative, kicking off the most successful film franchise in history.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is 2008. Iron Man premiered on May 2, 2008, directed by Jon Favreau and starring Robert Downey Jr. It was the first film in the MCU and set the stage for everything that followed.

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Thanos, the Mad Titan, sought to collect all six Infinity Stones to achieve his genocidal goal. In Avengers: Infinity War, he succeeded in his plan. What did Thanos do with the completed Infinity Gauntlet?




✓ Correct! With a single snap of his fingers, Thanos wiped out half of all living creatures in the universe. Known as “The Blip,” this devastating act erased trillions of lives and set the stage for the Avengers’ desperate time heist in Endgame to undo the damage.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is that Thanos snapped away half of all life in the universe. His twisted philosophy of “balance” drove him to commit universal genocide with a single snap, making it one of the most shocking moments in cinema history.

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In Avengers: Endgame, Captain America proved worthy of wielding Thor’s enchanted hammer during the final battle against Thanos. What is the name of Thor’s hammer?




✓ Correct! Mjolnir, forged in the heart of a dying star, bears the inscription “Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.” Captain America wielding it in Endgame was one of the most celebrated moments in MCU history.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is Mjolnir. Stormbreaker is the axe Thor forged in Infinity War, Gungnir is Odin’s spear, and Jarnbjorn is an axe Thor used in the comics before Mjolnir. Mjolnir is the iconic enchanted hammer.

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Black Widow, born Natasha Romanoff, is one of the founding MCU Avengers. Before joining S.H.I.E.L.D., she was trained as an assassin in a secret Soviet program. What is the name of this program?




✓ Correct! The Red Room was a covert Soviet training facility that turned young girls into elite spies and assassins known as Black Widows. Natasha was subjected to brutal conditioning and sterilization. Her escape and defection to S.H.I.E.L.D. was explored in the 2021 Black Widow film.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is The Red Room. HYDRA is a separate evil organization, the Winter Soldier Program created Bucky Barnes, and Department X is from the comics. The Red Room is the infamous Soviet program that forged Natasha into Black Widow.

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The Hulk was created when Dr. Bruce Banner was exposed to massive amounts of radiation during a weapons test. What type of radiation transformed Banner into the Hulk?




✓ Correct! Dr. Bruce Banner was caught in the blast of a gamma bomb he designed, absorbing a massive dose of gamma radiation. This transformed him into the Hulk — a being of near-limitless strength whose power increases with his rage. Gamma radiation remains central to the Hulk’s mythology.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is Gamma Radiation. Cosmic Rays gave the Fantastic Four their powers, Pym Particles are Ant-Man’s shrinking technology, and Terrigen Mist activates Inhuman abilities. Gamma radiation is what created the Incredible Hulk.

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In the MCU, after Steve Rogers retired as Captain America, he passed his shield to a new hero to carry on the legacy. Who became the new Captain America?




✓ Correct! At the end of Avengers: Endgame, an elderly Steve Rogers chose Sam Wilson — the Falcon — to carry on the Captain America legacy. Sam’s journey to embrace the shield was explored in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series, and he fully took up the mantle as Captain America.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is Sam Wilson. While Bucky Barnes was Captain America in the comics, Steve chose Sam in the MCU. John Walker was temporarily given the shield by the government, and Isaiah Bradley was a forgotten super soldier from the past.

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Ultron is an artificial intelligence who becomes one of the Avengers’ deadliest enemies. In the MCU’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, which Avenger inadvertently created Ultron?




✓ Correct! Tony Stark created the Ultron program as a global peacekeeping AI, using technology from Loki’s scepter (which contained the Mind Stone). The AI became sentient and immediately decided humanity needed to be eradicated. In the comics, Hank Pym created Ultron, but the MCU shifted this to Stark.

✗ Even the Hulk couldn’t smash that answer! The correct answer is Tony Stark. While Hank Pym created Ultron in the comics, the MCU changed this to Tony Stark. Bruce Banner assisted but it was Tony’s initiative. Vision was actually created from Ultron’s technology, not the other way around.

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However, there are some pretty crucial ways in which the “Phase Zero” concept doesn’t really work when it comes to this upcoming crossover, not to mention Secret Wars

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Doomsday Literally Stars Major Legacy Characters

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Cyclops in Avengers Doomsday

The cast of Avengers: Doomsday includes returning MCU veterans as major leads, like Chris Hemsworth’s Thor and Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers coming out of retirement, and his happy ending with Peggy Carter seen in Endgame. Likewise, RDJ is coming back despite Iron Man’s death in Endgame to play Doctor Doom, a decision that has generated all kinds of different reactions. It’s also been confirmed that several actors from Fox’s original X-Men franchise will be reprising their roles, including James Marsden’s Cyclops, Patrick Stewart’s Xavier, and Ian McKellen’s Magneto.

All things considered, it’s pretty hard to argue that Avengers: Doomday won’t be leaning on the past when so much of its appeal comes from audiences already having emotional connections to all these major legacy characters. Nostalgia is absolutely a major part of the equation, and it’s here where this new “Phase Zero” concept becomes difficult to reconcile.

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Some Past Multiverse Saga Stories Feel Unavoidable

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Loki in The End of Time in Loki season 2 finale

Even if Marvel wants to create a fresh starting point with Doomsday, certain stories simply cannot be ignored. The biggest example that comes to mind is Loki, seeing how God of Mischief’s Disney+ show ended with Tom Hiddleston’s character becoming a major multiversal figure, holding various realities together himself. With Hiddleston confirmed to appear in Doomsday, the events of his series will no doubt have to be addressed in some fashion. Likewise, several other Multiverse Saga storylines are still likely to play important roles as the Multiverse Saga comes to a close.

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Interconnectivity Has Always Been A Major MCU Strength

Wolverine, Sam Wilson Captain America, Yelena Belova, and the Invisible Woman fight together in Ryan Meinerding MCU art
Wolverine, Sam Wilson Captain America, Yelena Belova, and the Invisible Woman fight together in Ryan Meinerding MCU art

At its core, the MCU became one of the most successful franchises in Hollywood because of its interconnectivity with everything being in a shared Marvel Universe. That interconnectivity became a detriment during the Multiverse Saga due to a lack of connection in some projects, and arguably too much in others (the result of a lack of guidance and clear focus). However, it’s still one of the franchise’s biggest strengths and biggest foundations at the end of the day.

Even if Avengers: Doomsday introduces a new era, it’s still bringing together heroes and storylines that have been developing and evolving for years. The movie’s existence is inherently dependent on that interconnected history, so a Phase Zero where “the past isn’t leaned on” doesn’t quite add up unless the MCU really does go for a full reboot (which feels highly doubtful).

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Secret Wars Is Expected To Be An Even Bigger Legacy Film

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Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine & Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man Finally Team Up In MCU Art Of The Marvel Crossover We Want To See
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While Doomsday is already bringing back major legacy characters, Secret Wars is very much expected to take things even further as the major culmination of the entire Multiverse Saga. Rumors and speculation surrounding the film have consistently been centered on multiple variants and returning actors like Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, resulting in a massive celebration of Marvel’s entire legacy on screen.

As such, it certainly makes this new Phase Zero language somewhat confusing, especially with the next two Avengers movies being set to connect more to Marvel’s cinematic history going back even further than the MCU itself.

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The MCU Needs More Focus (Not A Full Reset)

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Ultimately, the MCU’s biggest issue is not necessarily that it became too large to handle during the Multiverse Saga. The real problem is that it often lacked clear focus during its rapid expansion post-Endgame. Marvel introduced numerous concepts, characters, and storylines without always making it clear how they connected to a larger plan. That’s certainly a challenge, though not one that has to mean that Doomsday needs to start the franchise over entirely.

A more focused MCU going forward feels much more welcome than a fully reset franchise that starts from scratch. Hopefully, that’s what the Russos ultimately mean with these new “Phase Zero” comments.

Avengers: Doomsday releases in theaters on December 18th from Marvel Studios.


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