Chris Evans’MCUreturn inAvengers: Doomsdaymay have been set up eleven years before, inAvengers: Age of Ultron.Steve Rogers' farewell inAvengers: Endgamewas arguably the perfect send-off for the original Captain America, as he poured everything into every single one of his battles.Captain America’s MCU journeywas all about self-sacrifice, so it made sense for him to be awarded a second chance to live the long and peaceful life he always dreamed of, especially after returning all the Infinity Stones to their respective origins himself.

Despite coming out seven years and three phases afterAvengers: Endgame,Avengers: Doomsdaywill feature the first Avengers mission since the Battle of Earth.Avengers: Doomsdaywill also bring back Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, as well as other unexpected characters.Little is known aboutAvengers: Doomsday’s plot, but it’s highly likely to focus on a new Multiversal War, this time without Kang the Conqueror’s involvement. Whether that means Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom is a Tony Stark variant or not is yet to be revealed.

Old Steve Rogers retires in Avengers_ Endgame and Sam Wilson fights as Captain America in Brave New World trailer

Avengers: Age Of Ultron’s Deleted Scene Explained

Marvel Cut An Important Captain America Scene From Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Steve Rogers inexplicably loses his Captain America helmet from one scene to the next inAvengers: Age of Ultron. However, one deleted scene explains why. In one ofAvengers: Age of Ultron’s many cut scenes, Captain America lands the Quinjet in Sokovia alongside Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch.As soon as Cap exits the Quinjet, he sees graffiti of Captain America’s comic book mask with the word"fascist"written across it. Steve Rogers quickly throws his helmet back on the aircraft and leads his team to the battlefield.

Captain America, Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch make up the team “Cap’s Kooky Quarter” in the comics.

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Steve Rogers doesn’t mention it explicitly, but he evidently feels affected by his public perception in Sokovia. While Captain America had been generally praised in the United States for decades, the rest of the world likely didn’t hold the same opinion. Just like the Maximoff twins hated Tony Stark for his time as a weapons manufacturer, other Sokovians may have hated Captain America’s popularity as a paragon of liberty. After all, Captain America had never stepped foot on Sokovia before the events ofAvengers: Age of Ultron, so it likely seemed hypocritical for him to introduce himself to them as their savior, wearing a US-themed helmet.

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Captain America’s deleted helmet scene fromAvengers: Age of Ultronhasn’t been acknowledged in the MCU, but it probably informed Steve Rogers' decision to oppose the Sokovia Accords inCaptain America: Civil War. The Captain America graffiti showed Steve what many people really thought of him before the Avengers went to Sokovia and failed to protect the country from Ultron. The aftermath of Ultron’s rebellion was catastrophic, with Captain America’s fellow Avenger Quicksilver and thousands of civilians dying in the process. Hence, after the Avengers' split,Steve Rogers abandoned his Captain America iconography altogether inAvengers: Infinity War.

Chris Evans' Captain America in the MCU and HYDRA Captain America in Marvel Comics

Chris Evans Is Set To Return To The MCU

Chris Evans Will Appear In A Mystery Role In Avengers: Doomsday

Shortly after Robert Downey Jr. announced his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe at San-Diego Comic Con 2024,it was confirmed that Chris Evans will also appear in the MCU’s nextAvengersmovie.Chris Evans’Avengers: Doomsdayrole remains unconfirmed, and theories range from an old Steve Rogers to a new Captain America variant to a brand-new MCU villain like the Beyonder. What’s for certain is that Chris Evans' brief appearance as Johnny Storm a.k.a. the Human Torch inDeadpool & Wolverinemakes the actor unlikely to be playing the same Fantastic Four character in Phase 6.

Chris Evans’Avengers: Doomsdaycharacter could be any combination of multiple Captain America variants and other heroes or villains

Captain Hydra and Nomad in action in Marvel Comics

Avengers: Doomsday’s multiversal nature makes it difficult for fan theories to get anywhere close to guessing the movie’s precise plot. Even though some Iron Man-Doctor Doom mash-up characters exist in the comics, the Doctor Doom variant Robert Downey Jr. is playing inAvengers: Doomsdaycould be a completely original take on Victor von Doom. Likewise, Chris Evans’Avengers: Doomsdaycharacter could be any combination of multiple Captain America variants and other heroes or villains.

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Captain America’s Fears About His Mantle’s Meaning Could Come True In Avengers: Doomsday

Taking into account the fact that Robert Downey Jr. is playing the famously evil Doctor Doom inAvengers: Doomsday, it’s possible that Chris Evans is playing a similarly villainous Captain America parallel. In the comics,Captain America’s evil counterpart is Captain Hydra — a Steve Rogers variant who joined Hydra instead of becoming Captain America in an alternate timelinecreated by a sentient Cosmic Cube. The fascistic Captain Hydra posed as the original Captain America for a while in Marvel Comics' main timeline, but he was soon discovered and defeated by Steve Rogers himself.

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Chris Evans' Steve Rogers protected his legacy inCaptain America: Civil War,Avengers: Infinity War, andAvengers: Endgameafter realizing the dangers of his Captain America iconography inAvengers: Age of Ultron’s deleted scene. However, this may not be the case in every timeline. The increasingly unstable multiverse might bring a truly fascistic Captain America to Earth-616, showing the world what the Sentinel of Liberty could have become if Steve Rogers didn’t have a noble heart. Whether Chris Evans' original Steve Rogers will still be alive to witness this is yet to be seen.

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Regardless of whetherAvengers: Doomsdaymakes the parallels explicit to the rest of the characters,Captain Hydra’s introduction could be the perfect illustration of Captain America’s realization inAvengers: Age of Ultron’s deleted scene. Captain Hydra represents the dangers of a patriotic mascot in the wrong hands, which were always present not only for Steve Rogers, but also for John Walker, Sam Wilson, and even Alexei Shostakov. The MCU’s Earth-616 was lucky enough not to have a Super Soldier who used the Captain America mantle for evil, but that threat could arrive from a different universe anyway.

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Alternatively,Avengers: Doomsdaycould introduce a different version of Captain America in the form of Nomad. Chris Evans' Steve Rogers displayed Nomad qualities inAvengers: Infinity War, such as his lack of Captain America symbols and his independent crusade for justice. However,Avengers: Doomsdaycould feature a Nomad variant who abandoned the Captain America mantle for good and developed a cynical outlook on his former mantle’s patriotism. Either way, Chris Evans' potentially new Steve Rogers variant could put the original Captain America’s unparalleled values into perspective.

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