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Avengers: Doomsday Script Still Unfinished Three Months Into Production

Avengers: Doomsday Script Still Unfinished Three Months Into Production

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige recently confirmed that the script for Avengers: Doomsday is still under development, three months into production. This revelation highlights Marvel’s flexible approach to filmmaking, where ongoing collaboration shapes the final product even while filming is underway.

Feige’s Collaborative Philosophy

During a recent interview, Feige emphasized Marvel’s commitment to creative teamwork. According to him, the Marvel method values input from across the production pipeline. Writers, directors, producers, and actors are encouraged to shape the material as the story evolves on set.

“There’s plus-ing happening every day,” Feige explained. This ongoing process allows Marvel’s cinematic stories to reflect real-time creative breakthroughs instead of locking everything in place before the first camera rolls.

Writing Team Still Crafting Key Moments

Writers Michael Waldron and Stephen McFeely are leading the effort to bring Avengers: Doomsday to life. Both are veterans of the MCU, and Feige praised their ability to capture the tone, stakes, and character arcs that Marvel fans expect. While some major scenes have already been filmed, important pieces of the script remain in flux as the team continues to refine the narrative.

Star Power and High Expectations

The film features returning MCU legends such as Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, and Letitia Wright. Their involvement has generated huge buzz for what Marvel is calling one of its most ambitious projects to date. Fans are eager to see how this new Avengers chapter fits into the larger multiverse saga.

Avengers: Doomsday is currently scheduled for release on December 18, 2026. As Marvel continues to iterate on the story during filming, it remains to be seen how the evolving script will impact the final cut. But if past Marvel successes are any indication, the studio’s collaborative model could pay off once again.

Source: GeekTyrant

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