Key Points

Robert Downey Jr makes his MCU debut as Doctor Doom in a post-credits scene directed by the Russo Brothers. The chilling moment features Doom kneeling before Franklin Richards, teasing his role in Avengers: Doomsday. Fantastic Four director Matt Shakman confirms the Russos' involvement while keeping Downey's casting coy. The scene bridges the gap between Fantastic Four and the upcoming Avengers showdown.

Key Points: Russo Brothers Direct Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom in Fantastic Four Credits

  • Russo Brothers directed Doctor Doom's MCU debut in Fantastic Four credits
  • Robert Downey Jr's masked villain appears before Franklin Richards
  • Scene sets up Avengers: Doomsday with potential Russo involvement
  • Matt Shakman hints at Doom's future role while focusing on core FF team
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Russo Brothers directed 'Fantastic Four' credits featuring Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom

Robert Downey Jr debuts as Doctor Doom in a Russo Brothers-directed post-credits scene for Fantastic Four, teasing Avengers: Doomsday.

"The Russos did end up directing that Thunderbolts post-credits scene, and they also did the one for this movie as well. – Matt Shakman"

Los Angeles, July 26

Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom has finally stepped into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In one of the most crucial credit scenes for 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' viewers were introduced to the masked metal villain, who appeared before Reed and Sue's child, Franklin Richards.

Coming off as a beginning for Doctor Doom's entry in 'Avengers: Doomsday,' the scene has opened several windows for the upcoming Marvel film, considering the Russo brothers' contribution.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the Russos have directed the particular credits that featured Doctor Doom, suggesting that the sequence will be a part of 'Avengers: Doomsday.'

Speaking to the outlet, 'Fantastic Four' director Matt Shakman said, "The Russos did end up directing that Thunderbolts post-credits scene, and they also did the one for this movie as well. Just because they were done during the production of Avengers: Doomsday. You've got all those actors there, you've got those sets there, it just makes sense."

During the conversation, Shakman also reacted to whether the credits featured Downey and teased, "For others to talk about."

"Doctor Doom is an amazing character, and he's coming, as we all know. For us, it felt like, let's start where you can focus on these four amazing characters--Galactus is awesome too, but he's a giant cosmic threat; he's unknowable--and save Doom for a little later," he added.

'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' has arrived in theatres, showing the superheroes into the larger MCU--thanks to the credits. The scene in question took place four years after Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm saved the world from Galactus.

At one point, Sue is shown reading a children's book to her son, Franklin. As she enters the room with another book, Sue is left shocked by Doctor Doom, who knelt in front of the toddler with the mask in his hand.

'Avengers: Doomsday will release on December 18, 2026.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm a bit concerned about RDJ playing Doom after his iconic Iron Man role. Won't it be confusing for audiences? Hope they make his performance distinct enough. Still, the scene with Franklin sounds chilling - typical Russo brothers' style!
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Vikram M
As an Indian comic book fan since childhood, Doctor Doom was always my favorite villain. The way they're introducing him slowly is perfect - building anticipation like a good masala movie! Hope they keep his Latverian background intact.
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Sarah B
The scene with Franklin sounds terrifying! Marvel is really upping their villain game. But I hope they don't make Doom too sympathetic - he should remain the ultimate megalomaniac we love to hate. Also, where's my man Galactus?!
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Rohit P
Yaar, ticket prices in India are getting so high for these Marvel movies! Hope this one justifies the cost. The post-credit scene better be worth waiting through all those ads they show in Indian theaters 😅
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Ananya R
I'm more excited about Sue Storm's character development in this. Indian audiences rarely get strong female superheroes in our own films, so it's refreshing to see Marvel doing it right. That mother-son moment with Doom sounds intense!
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