‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Set Leak Hints at Surprise Apperance of one Marvel Superhero

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Avengers: Doomsday is currently in production, and over 20 cast members have already been confirmed. However, according to various leaks and rumors, several additional actors may still be involved, but their contracts are reportedly not finalized. As a result, we won’t know the full cast lineup until the legal details are settled.

Recent set leaks have revealed some intriguing details. One set appears to be littered with craters, spaceship wreckage, and damaged statues, suggesting it could be Doom’s Castle courtyard or perhaps the X-Mansion grounds.

Another interesting development is the reuse of the Yancy Street set from the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. This detail hints that parts of Doomsday might be set in the 1960s.

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Now, a new set leak adds further weight to the ’60s theory. A reliable source of behind-the-scenes content, @UnBoxPHD, recently shared another image from the set. It shows a blue house labeled as the “Iron Fist House,” which reportedly belongs to a character named James. This could point to the introduction of Iron Fist in the MCU timeline, possibly in a retro setting.

The same leaker posted a piece of technical set documentation that proves his point.

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There’s definitely a case to be made that Avengers: Doomsday could mark the introduction of Iron Fist into the MCU. With Daredevil: Born Again on the horizon and past comments from Marvel executives about potentially reuniting the Defenders, the timing makes sense.

That said, it’s clear this version of Iron Fist won’t be Danny Rand. Given the multiverse storyline, it’s entirely possible that many of the characters in the film will be variants from different realities.

Of course, at this stage, we’re only dealing with a set leak. Just because a location is labeled “Iron Fist House” doesn’t necessarily mean the character actually lives there; it could simply be a production name with no deeper meaning.

What do you think? Could Iron Fist finally be entering the MCU? Let us know in the comments below!

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