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What is this? So, is Doctor Doom in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever? The answer, unfortunately, is no. Watching the sequel - you can check out our review by clicking here - it's hard to imagine how Doom could have ever been tied into the wider story, so we're guessing those rumours were bogus.
There is no post-credits sequence on Wakanda Forever, just the words "Black Panther Will Return". Rumours about the possible introduction of Dr Doom in a credits sequence had been spreading for months, but none of that transpires in the finished film.
Marvel Secretly Sets Up Namor to Become a Villain in Black Panther 3 With Mysterious Mural Painting in Final Scene. Black Panther 2 makes Namor's official entry into the MCU. The character who originally was the son of a human and the princess of Atlantis has a totally different origin in the film.
Quantumania's Post-Credits Secretly Connects Kang To Fantastic Four & Doom. One detail from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's post-credits scene directly ties Kang the Conqueror to the Fantastic Four and Doctor Doom.
In the comics, Kang is Nathanial Richards, a descendant of Reed Richards's time-traveling father by the same name. But in some of Kang's earliest appearances, he claims that his descendent is not Papa Richards, but Doctor Doom.
Dr. Doom wins. While Kang the Conqueror is smarter than Doom, it isn't by a lot. By comparison, Doom trounces him in virtually every category: Doom's armor is more powerful, his willpower is unmatched, and he's a master magician who can use his mystical abilities to dispatch Kang.
The boy reveals that Toussaint is his Haitian name and his Wakandan name is T'Challa, son of T'Challa. The scene works as both a tribute to Chadwick Boseman and a means to allow for a T'Challa to continue to exist in the MCU. It also hits on the core importance of Boseman's character beyond the mantle of Black Panther.
After Thanos calls him a "weak god" and a "pretender" that should bow down to him, Doom uses his powers to rip Thanos' skeleton from his body. Doom proved to be Marvel's ultimate villain at the height of his powers; nobody was more lethal.
His name is Namor, and he is played by Tenoch Huerta Mejía (“The Forever Purge,” “Narcos: Mexico”). But while the character may be new to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he has roots in the earliest days of Marvel Comics.
Doctor Doom (Dr. Victor Von Doom) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962).
See Peaky Blinders Star Cillian Murphy As Doctor Doom In Black Panther 2.
He previously appeared in The Marvel Super Heroes, Fantastic Four (1967), The New Fantastic Four, Spider-Man (1981), Fantastic Four (1994), The Incredible Hulk (1996), Spider-Man (1994), Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, The Super Hero Squad Show, Iron Man: Armored Adventures, and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest ...
When T'Challa ends up in a coma because of Doctor Doom, Shuri becomes his substitute as the Black Panther and queen of Wakanda which, after the rise of her half-brother to "king of the dead" creates, for the first time in history, two avatars of the Panther Goddess.
Death of Chadwick Boseman
With the decision of not recasting T'Challa, Marvel would eventually make his younger sister Shuri, played by Letitia Wright, the lead character of the sequel, as well as the new Black Panther.
'It wasn't a plan to be quite honest': MCU Vice President Nate Moore Confirms Doctor Doom Isn't in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Because of Tenoch Huerta's Namor. The MCU has launched its final Phase 4 movie and once again, it has followed the trend of introducing a new character in its post-credits scene.
Other Marvel characters have lifted Mjolnir not through worthiness but through technicalities such as absorbing Thor's powers, including the Air-Walker, Awesome Android, Magneto, Rogue, Wonder Man, and Doctor Doom.
Doctor Doom was among the many heroes and villains killed by Deadpool.
Doctor Doom is perhaps Marvel's strongest villain, but everyone forgets that lesser powered heroes like Spider-Man have defeated him!
The film ends with Shuri traveling to Haiti to visit Nakia. Calling back to a scene from earlier in the film, Shuri goes to the beach to burn her ceremonial clothing from T'Challa's funeral at the beginning of the film.
Vibranium, the metal in the movie, doesn't exist in real life, but this substance might be the closest we can get. This weekend, the Black Panther movie is taking the box office by storm. The movie follows a character named T'Challa who, after the death of his father, returns home to a fictional world called Wakanda.
Although Boseman didn't film new scenes for "Wakanda Forever" (he died before production began), Coogler makes use of old footage from the first "Black Panther" in the sequel.
Beyonder is, by far, the most powerful villain in the Marvel universe. He can manipulate and control matter, energy, and reality at a cosmic level beyond far greater than what other cosmic entities can do. He can warp reality to, in theory, simulate any power he wants.
1 GALACTUS
Galactus is the eater of worlds and his larger than life existence puts him in a league far above that of Doctor Doom. Galactus vastly outmatches all brilliant life on Earth, including Doctor Doom and Reed Richards.
Doom would win in a fight against Magneto. Magneto has prodigious power over magnetism which would grant him a great start. However, Dr. Doom would win as he has an unparalleled grasp of science and a powerful mastery of sorcery.