Avengers: Doomsday is slated to debut its first footage in theaters this December alongside another major Disney release. Although the film won’t hit theaters until December 2026, fans may see a teaser much sooner.
Collider has confirmed from multiple sources that the initial footage of Marvel's upcoming team-up will premiere attached to Avatar: Fire and Ash, Disney's latest blockbuster installment. If this plan holds, audiences can expect to see the first look at Robert Downey Jr.’s titanium-masked supervillain starting December 19.
This timing aligns with Avatar: Fire and Ash releasing nearly exactly one year before Doomsday lands on December 18, 2026.
Alan Cumming, reprising his role as Nightcrawler, stated he began filming “before the script was finished.”
This secrecy adds to the anticipation, with fans eager to learn more about the storyline and characters joining the MCU.
This December, the first glimpse of Avengers: Doomsday will debut, linking closely with Disney’s Avatar sequel and setting the stage for an epic MCU crossover filled with surprises.