A potential Marvel LEGO leak might have revealed a new look at Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday.
In the pictures, which you can see below, we see Doom’s silver and green suit. He has that cape and hood from the Fantastic Four post-credits scene, as well as his long, armored boots, and silver detailing on the chest plates.
New Lego leak shows off Doom’s design for Doomsday! from r/marvelstudios
However, this leak is far from official, so take it with a pinch of salt. For one thing, LEGO rarely uses stands like the one in the picture, so this could be a fake. But if this leak was real, we’d wager a guess that this minifigure could accompany a rumored Doom bust, or the unannounced $109.99 set.
A Hasbro toy leak has also given us a good look at the Doom suit, too, along with accompanying red energy accessories, which could be a hint at Doom’s powerset in the movie.
Despite anticipation for Doom only getting higher every day, we still don’t have a very good look at him in live-action. So far, four trailers have been released for Doomsday, but none of them featured Doom himself. We saw him from the side in the Fantastic Four post-credits, so hopefully a full look isn’t far away.
A new trailer for Doomsday screened behind closed doors at CinemaCon, though it still hasn’t hit the internet. Sadly, a teased announcement from the Russo Brothers that raised hopes the trailer would debut at SXSW London turned out to simply be coffee beans.
Avengers: Doomsday arrives this December 18. While you wait, check out our guide to all the upcoming Marvel movies and shows for everything else the MCU has in store.
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