

**First Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Goes Viral Online, As Marvel Debuts It Before Christmas**
Recently, speculation arose that the inaugural “Avengers: Doomsday” trailer would be showcased in theaters during the opening weekend of “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” Shortly thereafter, leaks outlined an expansive marketing strategy for the next significant Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) crossover. A minimum of four unique “Avengers: Doomsday” trailers would be unveiled in cinemas over the initial month of “Avatar 3’s” release, potentially without an online rollout. The first trailer, featuring Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), surfaced online prior to the “Avatar: Fire and Ash” debut. Numerous MCU enthusiasts encountered a low-quality version before viewing it in theaters. Nevertheless, the initial “Avengers: Doomsday” teaser garnered an astounding response online, going viral within hours, after Marvel executed another unexpected move on Tuesday. The studio shared the Steve Rogers clip on social media in advance of Christmas. Viewers can watch (and rewatch) the first “Doomsday” trailer online on YouTube, Instagram, and X, as Marvel released it in multiple formats.
As of this moment, the “Avengers: Doomsday” trailer has amassed nearly 8.3 million views and over 670,000 likes on YouTube in roughly 20 hours. The publicly available statistics on Instagram are even more remarkable, with the video being viewed over 80.5 million times, racking up more than 6.2 million likes and over 524,000 reshares. The trailer’s performance on X is also noteworthy: 39 million views and 495,000 likes. It’s probable that “Doomsday” will emerge as one of the most discussed films this holiday season.
**Chris Evans returns to the MCU**
The trailer’s success on social media signifies robust interest among MCU fans for the upcoming “Avengers” films, in spite of the MCU’s challenges in captivating audiences in recent years, and the superhero fatigue that certain moviegoers may have felt. There’s genuine enthusiasm for another “Avengers” crossover, with approximately a year until the debut. To recall, “Doomsday” is set to hit theaters on December 18, 2026. “Avengers: Secret Wars” is scheduled for December 17, 2027.
Nevertheless, Marvel’s “Doomsday” promotion in late March illustrated that MCU followers are eagerly anticipating the next “Avengers” film. Marvel hosted a surprise livestream event on YouTube, revealing the names of 27 actors who will feature in the movie. The event lasted over five hours, accumulating 275 million views and 3.1 million social mentions. Robert Downey Jr., portraying Doctor Doom in the film, was the sole cast member present in the video. Notably, Chris Evans was not mentioned during the livestream.
It is this initial “Doomsday” trailer that discloses the Steve Rogers reveal. Marvel employed the teaser to inform fans that Steve Rogers will return to participate in another Avengers conflict. He will confront Doctor Doom this time, though that remains speculation. The revelation is not unexpected for those closely tracking MCU rumors. For years, there have been whispers that Chris Evans might reprise his Captain America role, even though the character was considered retired at the conclusion of “Avengers: Endgame.”
**What occurs in the first Avengers: Doomsday trailer?**
The first “Doomsday” teaser resumes the action right where we last encountered Rogers. As a reminder, the original Captain America had one final mission lingering at the end of “Endgame.” He needed to return the Infinity Stones to their rightful dimensions. During this process, Cap opted to stay in the past of a different universe, where he could meet a Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) variant and finally enjoy the dance he had long awaited. The “Doomsday” teaser presents the same house we saw at the conclusion of “Endgame.” It’s Peggy’s residence, but we only witness Steve inside, cradling a baby. Consequently, the events in the clip must take place about a year following the occurrences in “Endgame,” at least from Steve’s viewpoint.
The reveal is not immediate, however. The clip gradually builds up to revealing Chris Evans. Initially, we observe a mysterious figure riding a motorcycle and pausing at the familiar house. This character is presumably a married man, as the camera focuses on the ring. The iconic Avengers soundtrack plays in the background, setting the audience’s expectations for a beloved superhero’s appearance. If the house isn’t a sufficient hint, the instant the character retrieves the recognizable Captain America superhero suit confirms that he is Steve Rogers. His face isn’t shown right away; first, we are introduced to the baby peacefully sleeping in his arms.