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Is Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday concept art leak real?

Is Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday concept art leak real?

Al Bawaba02-03-2025

ALBAWABA - One day ago, a concept art leak for Marvel's most-anticipated superhero movie, Avengers: Doomsday reportedly swarmed the internet sparking excitement due to revealing an interesting medieval aesthetic and plot elements.
The leaked artworks were shared on ArtStation by Mushk Rizvi, a concept artist and illustrator at Marvel Studios and CAPCOM. While the artist didn't take long to delete the post in question, Marvel fans were quick on their feet and shared the photos across social media.
Caution: The artworks contain massive spoilers.
It all occurred when an artist who allegedly works at Marvel reportedly mass-leaked their concept art for Avengers: Doomsday showcasing the movie's superheroes and villains in different scenarios. The most popular artwork in the leak showcased the movie's villain, Doctor Doom sitting on a throne displaying his menacing and powerful aura.
Another artwork highlighted a "Hulk Village" with both Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters present while wearing medieval-themed clothing. This is in reference to Doom's Battleworld (Latverion), a planet made out of remnants of destroyed realities due to the Multiverse collapse.
Moreover, several other artworks were also reportedly leaked. One showcased a team of "Young Avengers" having a conversation with Doctor Strange's Wong and Star-Lord from The Guardians of the Galaxy. The team consisted of Miss Marvel, Cathy Lang, X-Men's Doop, and more.
An additional artwork showed Peter Quill (also known as Star-Lord) and Vision enjoying their time off on a couch while watching TV. Last but not least, one specific leaked concept art sparked debate across social media after showcasing a different Black Panther actor than the late Chadwick Boseman, who tragically passed away after battling colon cancer.
According to several sources, the star in the concept art is English actor Damson Idris, best known for starring in the hit FX/ Hulu show "Snowfall."

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