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‘Everyone Is Here': Fans After Avengers Doomsday's Set Pictures Hint At X-Men Location

‘Everyone Is Here': Fans After Avengers Doomsday's Set Pictures Hint At X-Men Location

News1819-06-2025
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A couple of pictures from the sets of Avengers: Doomsday have surfaced online, showing a 1960s house with the sign "Chicago."
It seems like the X-Men's role in Avengers: Doomsday is becoming clearer with every latest update. At a time when the cast of the upcoming Avengers film has been revealed, including Chris Hemsworth and Robert Downey Jr., Marvel Studios still has a fair share of surprises with the latest set pictures teasing an epic crossover. The new photos reportedly feature a 1960s-era house that is being built in Windsor, with leaked plans suggesting it could be a X-Men scene.
Being widely shared across social media platforms, the post shows the house with a metal windmill outside, featuring a sign that states, 'Chicago." Fans also mention a spaceship, but that's about all of the available information. With very limited ideas to go on, fans wasted no time joining the dots.
One of the fans pointed out that Hank McCoy, also known as X-Men's Beast, was shown as a native of rural Illinois in Marvel Comics' history. Having said that, should the scene feature him and a spaceship, fans wondered if it could be a scene where Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) meets McCoy.
Some suggested that the house could belong to Monica Rambeau, who was last seen in the X-Men universe in The Marvels. Others wondered if it is home to Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter in alternate timelines. Interestingly, the ideas are largely speculative and remain unconfirmed.
One wrote, 'Hank's from rural Illinois in the comics. If the ship does belong to Carol, maybe she's going to see Beast because that's where Monica is," while another added, 'Omg, is it Steve Rogers after he went back in time for Peggy?"
I have a feeling it's gonna be Avengers: Eternity Wars or Avengers: Forever the 3rd part to Doomsday & Secret Wars I also find it a coincidence that they put that the same month as Doomsday & Secret Wars & year after Secret Wars or maybe it's an X-Men movie— ThatzJay (@NotThatzJay) June 19, 2025
On the other hand, various codenames are also being used for the house, referring to characters like Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and even The Void. Speculations are rife that it has been named after Annie Reynolds aka Sentry's mother, and may feature something related to The Void.
A second house is set to be built for 'AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY' at Windsor Great Park. It is named after 'Annie Reynolds', Sentry's mother, and will feature something related to The Void.
(Via: https://t.co/yQ9U7czDsK) pic.twitter.com/iUnC7Y9KBU
— Marvel Updates (@marvel_updat3s) June 18, 2025
This is not the first set of pictures that has ignited speculation of the Avengers and X-Men crossover. Earlier this month, cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel, best known for his work on X-Men: Days of Future Past, dropped a first look at what appeared to be the franchise's X-Mansion. The picture added to the growing speculations about whether Marvel Studios has started laying the groundwork for the X-Men's much-awaited debut in the MCU.
Avengers: Doomsday is set to release on December 18, 2026.
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