Summary
- Avengers: Doomsday risks being overstuffed with too many characters from different teams and movies.
- Marvel should focus on a set Avengers lineup to maintain the importance of the team.
- Less is more in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – a smaller cast can lead to tighter scripts and stronger character development.
Marvel Studios recently revealed the cast of Avengers: Doomsday via a five-hour livestream, and no stone was left unturned. They have gone all out to make this cast impressive and feature some of the biggest names possible in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It has been teased that even more characters could be revealed in the future.
The news created a real buzz around Avengers: Doomsday, which was the aim of the reveal. However, even though it’s exciting to have so many different characters involved in the film, there are concerns surrounding the cast being this big and whether or not it will end up hurting the quality.

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Avengers: Doomsday Runs The Risk Of Being Overstuffed

Avengers: Doomsday is set to be a significant multiverse story, which means characters are being pulled in from all directions, including many former X-Men actors such as Alan Cumming and James Marsden. Add them to the likes of the Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts* teams, who are also joining the cast, and there are now a lot of different characters and moving parts at play. Managing to make all of that feel like a cohesive story where each character manages to feel like they’re contributing something worthwhile is going to be a challenge for the Russo Brothers, as this film already feels like it could end up being overstuffed. That’s before any potential further announcements or surprises that Marvel Studios has up its sleeve to add to the movie down the line.
Marvel Studios decided to go all out for Avengers: Endgame, which pretty much featured every single hero who had been involved in the entire franchise up until that point in some capacity. However, that doesn’t mean that needs to happen for every Avengers movie from here on out. Having tons of heroes involved in each Avengers film will end up feeling like overkill, and that’s
Marvel Needs To Have A Set Avengers Lineup To Make Them Mean Something

When the Avengers were initially formed in the MCU, a smaller group was put together featuring Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Hulk, Thor, and Hawkeye, with Nick Fury pulling the strings in the background. The group was smaller because there weren’t as many MCU films then for the studios to draw from, but what it did was make them feel like the most important heroes in the franchise. Even when other characters were revealed, those were still the ones that people saw as the absolute best, the most powerful, and the ones capable of solving all of the world’s problems. However, adding even more people to the Avengers lineup is diluting that, and it’s having a negative impact to where it doesn’t mean anything anymore.
Being in an Avengers movie is just something that every box standard character seems to be getting rewarded with now, even if they’re not at the top level of heroes. That doesn’t make the Avengers movies feel special, though, as Avengers: Doomsday doesn’t involve only the elite superheroes. Instead, it’s a mismatch of different teams, with some characters barely having any name value in the eyes of general audiences.
Less Is More In The MCU

The idea of having as many heroes involved in Avengers: Doomsday might seem like a good idea on paper, but less is more when it comes to these movies. Having a slightly smaller cast where the script can be tighter and the characters can be fleshed out more is a much smarter choice. It’s why the connection between the original Avengers team was so strong, as they were able to develop an extremely close bond via all of the scenes they were in together. However, that’s not going to be possible in Avengers: Doomsday, as there are simply too many people involved in the movie. It all made sense when there was a fight against Thanos because the Avengers needed help as he had become too powerful.
Thanos was built up over time with several different movies and was shown as a genuine threat. However, that hasn’t been the case with Doctor Doom heading into Avengers: Doomsday, which is why there’s even less of a need for this many heroes to be part of the film. Instead, the Russo Brothers will have to focus on developing a brand new villain while also combining a whole range of heroes and the multiverse aspect of the movie, which is going to cause some confusion. It would be beneficial for Marvel Studios to strip things back as far as the Avengers are concerned, creating a smaller team once again. Having fewer people involved would instantly make them feel more important, which would benefit their individual movies or television shows, while fans would always get excited about them coming together in broader Avengers movies. It would mean that movies like Avengers: Doomsday would mean even more, and that’s ultimately what Marvel Studios should be looking to achieve.

- Release Date
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May 1, 2026
- Director
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Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
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Vanessa Kirby
Sue Storm / Invisible Woman
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Joseph Quinn
Johnny Storm / Human Torch
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Ben Grimm / The Thing
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Pedro Pascal
Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic