A recently leaked teaser for the Russo Brothers’ upcoming film, Avengers: Doomsday, hints at the potential return of Chris Evans as Steve Rogers to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This possible comeback would occur via an alternate timeline, a concept previously explored in Avengers: Endgame.
Soon after, another significant leak emerged: the initial teaser for ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ also appeared online. These consecutive leaks raise questions about the security and organization of Marvel’s content releases.
While many initially dismissed the Doomsday leak as an unfortunate incident, the subsequent Spider-Man teaser appearing online has fueled different theories. Speculation now suggests the production house might be intentionally releasing these teasers.
Given Marvel’s massive global presence, audience reactions are split. Some believe these leaks are a deliberate marketing tactic to generate immediate global excitement, while others maintain they are genuine, unauthorized disclosures. Social media users are openly debating these two possibilities.
Regardless of the true nature of these events, if they prove to be a planned public relations maneuver, it could negatively impact Marvel’s standing. Should they be genuine security breaches, the team must implement stricter measures moving forward.











