Recent updates about “Avengers: Doomsday” raise concerns that Marvel Studios may be reverting to problematic practices. Rebecca Romijn, who reprises her role as Mystique, revealed at San Diego Comic-Con that the film’s script is not yet finalized, even though filming began months ago. This news has disappointed many fans and cast doubt on the film’s potential success, as a finished script is typically expected before production starts.
Romijn acknowledged having a positive experience on set but emphasized concerns about the incomplete script due to efforts to keep details under wraps. This situation reflects a pattern where Marvel has been known to alter major plot elements close to a film’s release, risking coherence and audience satisfaction.
With the MCU currently facing scrutiny over past controversies and recent flops, the anticipation for “Doomsday” is mixed. Fans are worried about the lack of setup for the new Avengers team and expressed confusion online regarding key story aspects. While past projects may have thrived under similar circumstances, Marvel’s waning influence means audiences might not tolerate missteps as they once did.
This precarious environment intensifies the pressure on Kevin Feige and the Russo brothers. Fans hope for a successful outcome, especially as they navigate the uncertainty surrounding the direction of the franchise and the production quality of this critical installment.
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‘They haven’t finished writing it’: Marvel star offers incredibly worrying update on ‘Avengers: Doomsday’
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