Marvel Studios is aggressively building hype for Avengers: Doomsday, and the latest teaser may be the most shocking yet. After previous teasers spotlighted Captain America (Steve Rogers), Thor, and even the X-Men, Marvel has now unveiled a clip that connects Wakanda with the Fantastic Four, a crossover fans have been waiting years to see.
The teaser suggests that the MCU’s multiverse saga is about to collide in a very unexpected way.
Shuri leads the Avengers: Doomsday teaser with Wakanda front and center
The new Avengers: Doomsday teaser opens with a powerful monologue from Shuri, placing Wakanda at the heart of the narrative. Multiple shots of the Black Panther successor establish her importance in the upcoming conflict, reinforcing Wakanda’s role as a global, and now multiversal, power.
A quick frame of Namor follows, signaling that the tense Wakanda-Talokan dynamic is far from over and may play a role in the larger Avengers storyline.
M’Baku as King of Wakanda takes center stage
One of the standout moments in the teaser is the appearance of M’Baku, now confirmed as the unchallenged king of Wakanda. His presence signals a more politically unified Wakanda heading into the events of Avengers: Doomsday.
But what happens next is what truly stunned fans.
Ben Grimm appears as Fantastic Four enters the MCU timeline
The biggest surprise in the Avengers: Doomsday teaser is M’Baku introducing himself to Ben Grimm, also known as The Thing from the Fantastic Four. This moment effectively confirms that the Fantastic Four are now interacting directly with Wakanda.
This strongly implies that the mysterious Fantastic Four ship, briefly teased at the end of Thunderbolts, was transporting the team from their original timeline into the main MCU continuity.
Why did the Fantastic Four land in Wakanda?
Interestingly, the teaser suggests that the Fantastic Four’s first stop in the MCU isn’t with the Avengers, but Wakanda. This raises several questions:
Did Wakanda detect their arrival using advanced vibranium technology?
Are Shuri and M’Baku already aware of the multiverse breach?
Is Wakanda acting as a safe haven for multiversal heroes?
Marvel intentionally keeps the sequence ambiguous, leaving room for multiple timelines and parallel events unfolding simultaneously.
Avengers: Doomsday multiverse setup gets bigger than ever
With Wakanda, Namor, the Fantastic Four, and earlier teasers confirming X-Men involvement, Avengers: Doomsday is shaping up to be one of the most character-packed MCU films ever.
This teaser reinforces the idea that Doomsday won’t just be an Avengers movie, it’s a full-scale multiversal convergence that redefines alliances across timelines.
What’s next for Avengers: Doomsday?
Marvel is clearly spacing out its reveals, and this Wakanda-Fantastic Four crossover is likely just one piece of a much larger puzzle. More details are expected as Marvel continues its teaser rollout.
As soon as we learn more about how the Fantastic Four ended up in Wakanda, and what this means for the Avengers, you’ll hear it first.