Simu Liu, the charismatic actor behind Shang-Chi, has shared his thoughts on Marvel's upcoming blockbuster Avengers: Doomsday. The film is shaping up to be an explosive multiverse adventure filled with nostalgia, emotional reunions, and an epic showdown between heroes and villains.
Scheduled for release on December 18, 2026, the movie is stirring excitement across the Marvel fandom. Featuring the legendary Doctor Doom—possibly even as Tony Stark himself—it promises drama, chaos, and the downfall of multiple dimensions. In the aftermath, familiar faces like Logan and Wade Wilson will confront the debris of their shattered world.
Following the emotional tone of Infinity War and Endgame, fans speculate that Doomsday and its sequel, Avengers: Secret Wars, could mark the end for some of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Yet amid all the suspense, one star remains upbeat.
When asked by ScreenRant about the upcoming film, Liu responded with enthusiasm:
“Yeah, three: dream come true!”
He elaborated further on his admiration for the project:
“It feels, in a lot of ways, like a love letter to the entire genre of superhero movies. And I think there’s something really fun about that.”
Liu’s optimism offers a refreshing counterpoint to the darker tones expected from Doomsday, reminding fans that even in the face of cinematic despair, there’s room for celebration and gratitude for the genre itself.
Simu Liu celebrates Avengers: Doomsday as both a thrilling multiverse saga and a heartfelt tribute to superhero cinema, balancing optimism with high-stakes anticipation.