Sam Wilson’s Shocking Lawsuit Against The New Avengers Revealed!

Essentially, the post-credits scene of Thunderbolts could potentially redefine the hint given at the end of Captain America: Brave New World, and Avengers: Doomsday might verify this interpretation. As the production of the fifth Avengers movie progresses and Phase 6 commences, the convergence of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s (MCU) Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars becomes apparent. With excitement building, fans are eager to decipher any plot hints about Avengers: Doomsday in recent releases. However, the intricate narrative of the Multiverse Saga makes it challenging to construct theories and predictions compared to the Infinity Saga.

Two significant Phase 5 releases that subtly foreshadow the plot of Avengers: Doomsday are Captain America: A New World Order and Thunderbolts*. In the first, the primary antagonist directly hints at the impending battle Captain America must engage in, while in the second, at least three superhero squads appear poised to confront Doctor Doom, seemingly on their own terms. However, upon closer inspection, the post-credits scenes of Captain America: A New World Order and Thunderbolts* may subtly suggest interpretations different from what initially meets the eye.

Captain America: Brave New World’s Post-Credits Scene Clearly Sets Up Avengers: Doomsday

The Leader’s Genius-Level Intellect Must Have Shown Him The MCU’s Future

In the post-credits scene of “Captain America: Brave New World,” Samuel Sterns, also known as the Leader, shared with Sam Wilson that he had peered into various possibilities and clearly saw other realms gearing up for conflict. Keeping his words intentionally cryptic, the Leader cautioned Captain America about “the others.” This ominous warning appears to be a hint at the numerous alternate realities within the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s multiverse, which could potentially pose a threat to Earth-616 once Doctor Doom steps in to disrupt the Sacred Timeline. As a movie enthusiast, I can’t help but feel intrigued by the impending multiversal drama!

If the Leader’s hint indeed concerns the multiverse, then it seems that the post-credits scene of Captain America: Brave New World might be arriving a bit late, given that the Multiverse Saga has already wrapped up two complete phases and the Leader’s statements don’t offer any fresh insights. In fact, the finale of Loki season 1 accomplished something similar more than three years ago when He Who Remains detailed the previous Multiverse War and forewarned Loki about an impending conflict. Although Captain America might not discover the multiverse until Phase 5, he would have already encountered it in Avengers: Doomsday to some extent.

Captain America: Brave New World’s Post-Credits Scene Explains Sam’s Reaction To The New Avengers

The Leader Might Have Been Referring To A Different Threat

Instead of hinting at another taste of the multiversal battle in Avengers: Doomsday, the post-credits scene in Captain America: Brave New World might be alluding to yet another confrontation. The Leader subtly warns Captain America, saying, “we’ll see what happens when you have to protect this place… from the others.” This could refer to other dimensions or even other iterations of the Avengers, such as Bucky Barnes and Yelena’s New Avengers team. In the post-credits sequence of Thunderbolts, it is suggested that Sam Wilson is suing the New Avengers over copyright infringement due to their new team name. This could imply that the Leader was warning Sam about an upcoming conflict between the official Avengers and Bucky and Yelena’s team, rather than a Multiverse War.

In a clandestine manner, Samuel Sterns devised a scheme to influence global politics. Even from behind bars, his keen grasp of possibilities enabled him to exert control, ultimately setting the stage for his departure as the U.S. teetered on the edge of an impending international crisis. Although the comic book series Captain America: Brave New World showcased the Leader’s exceptional deductive abilities, it never hinted at anything extraterrestrial or multidimensional. The Leader’s cryptic warning in the post-credits scene of Captain America: Brave New World, which appears incongruous, could be more coherent if it instead foreshadowed a potential clash between the Avengers and the New Avengers across multiple realities.

Sam Wilson Worrying About The New Avengers Would Make Avengers: Doomsday Even More Fun

Avengers: Doomsday & Secret Wars Might Introduce A New Version Of The MCU’s Civil War

The alteration of the Thunderbolts’ name in the final scene of Thunderbolts and Bucky’s acknowledgment of Sam Wilson’s lawsuit during the post-credits sequence sets up an intriguing storyline for Avengers: Doomsday, where the two factions of Earth’s mighty heroes may struggle to find common ground when dealing with Doctor Doom. This internal conflict among the Avengers could provide Avengers: Doomsday with an opportunity to delve deeper into smaller groups of superheroes, much like how it was handled in post-Civil War’s Avengers: Infinity War. Furthermore, this discord among the Avengers would potentially give Doctor Doom a strategic advantage, mirroring Thanos’ position.

Instead of rehashing the fractured team dynamics seen in “Avengers: Infinity War” with various Avenger teams caught off guard, “Avengers: Doomsday” might present a more strategic division of the Avengers into two distinct teams. This split could ignite a competitive struggle between both groups, each aiming to demonstrate they’re superior at combating Doctor Doom and validating Samuel Sterns’ assertions from “Captain America: Brave New World”. As a result, smaller Avenger squads could rotate frequently, and by the start of “Avengers: Secret Wars”, all heroes would realize that unity is their most potent weapon.

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2025-05-25 23:38