Summary

  • Marvel delaying Avengers: Doomsday positive for Star Wars project.
  • Multiple issues surround Avengers: Doomsday behind the scenes.
  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day benefits from Avengers delay.

Marvel shocked fans of the franchise recently by opting to delay the release of Avengers: Doomsday until December 18, 2026, despite how highly anticipated the film is. Marvel has already begun filming Avengers: Doomsday, but the decision has been made to push its release back by seven months to ensure that the quality is at its absolute best upon its release.

It's obviously frustrating for everyone involved in the project, as the expectations for the first Avengers movie since Avengers: Endgame are extremely high. However, what is a negative situation for that particular film could wind up being a positive for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which will be released on July 31, 2026.

Avengers Doomsday and Star Wars
Marvel Delaying Avengers: Doomsday Is A Major Positive For An Upcoming Star Wars Project, Here’s Why

Marvel delaying Avengers: Doomsday might be a negative decision to some, but it has provided a positive impact for a Star Wars project.

Why Has Marvel Studios Delayed Avengers: Doomsday's Release?

There Have Been Multiple Issues Surrounding This Marvel Cinematic Universe Film

Robert Downey Jr as Doctor Doom
Robert Downey Jr as Doctor Doom 

Marvel Studios didn't provide an official reason for delaying the release of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. However, there have been a lot of issues surrounding this movie behind the scenes, with a lot of negative news coming out of the Russo Brothers project. While filming might be taking place right now with various members of the vast ensemble cast, the delay proves that Marvel Studios wasn't confident in being able to get the film shot and edited to satisfaction in time for its original May 1, 2026, release. There have been reports that the script for Avengers: Doomsday remains unfinished, which is a worrying situation, given that filming is already underway and so many different actors are involved. On top of that, it has been claimed that not every single actor has actually committed themselves to the movie and hasn't signed an official contract. These are major situations that would need to be resolved; therefore, giving everyone involved a little extra time was probably wise despite the frustration from a fan's perspective.

Marvel cannot afford to rush a movie as big as Avengers: Doomsday. While the changes impact many people in and out of the industry, they will likely guarantee that the film will be higher quality than initially intended. The script can now be tweaked without too much pressure, but that also provides an opening for the focus to shift dramatically onto the upcoming Spider-Man movie, ensuring that it gets the level of attention it deserves.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Will No Longer Have To Bridge The Gap Between Avengers Movies

Marvel Was Previously Risking Spider-Man Being An Afterthought

Tom Holland surprised as Spider-Man
Tom Holland surprised as Spider-Man 

Deciding to move Avengers: Doomsday has created a massive gap between The Fantastic Four: First Steps and that epic multiverse film. However, between those two movies will be Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which will benefit from the changes Marvel Studios has made to its release calendar. Initially, the fourth installment in the Spider-Man standalone franchise was going to be released between the two Avengers movies, and that would likely have been problematic for Tom Holland's film. The focus would have been on bridging the gap between Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, and there's no doubt that the fan interest simply wouldn't have been at the same level. A Spider-Man movie will always have lower stakes than an Avengers film; therefore, putting it between the two would've made this feel like an afterthought that people wouldn't need to worry about seeing. Now that it has moved, that problem has been eliminated, making fans infinitely more interested in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Will Now Be A Self-Contained Story

Marvel Will Be Able To Put Full Focus On Spider-Man, Rather Than Building Other Movies

Tom Holland: Spider-Man
Tom Holland: Spider-Man

Spider-Man is one of Marvel's most popular characters. While he's yet to be shown as a hugely powerful hero in comparison to others during ensemble films, audiences always head to the cinema in their droves when the webslinger is on the big screen. He's an iconic character who everyone knows, regardless of their love for the superhero genre. Therefore, making this a transitional movie sandwiched between two films would've been a huge mistake and felt like a complete waste of the character. Now that the release schedule has changed, Marvel Studios can put all of its focus on Spider-Man, making this movie a self-contained story that focuses on Peter Parker and the other characters within that world. Marvel will have to put a lot of effort into it to make this.

Audiences don't want to see Spider-Man become a forgettable side character whose films get thrown out without any real rhyme or reason. The previous trilogy of Spider-Man films has all been kept to a high standard, and they have told great stories that have developed his character while aiding the overall franchise. That's why Marvel is now able to focus on promoting Spider-Man: Brand New Day as the next big movie rather than simply slotting it in between other films, which should lead to a distinct improvement in its end result due to Avengers: Doomsday's delay.

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December 18, 2026
Director
Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
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Stephen McFeely, Michael Waldron, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee
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Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Kevin Feige
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