All four Avengers: Doomsday teasers are now officially out for the world to see. All that's left to do now is wait for the MCU's biggest movie to hit theaters later this year. If you're struggling to find ways to pass the time, YouTube now has an official doomsday clock that counts down to the movie's release.
Each of the four teasers in the MCU features Dr. The countdown to Doom's arrival has ended, not including Fantastic Four: First Steps. The clock, naturally, is wrong because it is not visible directly. That's where this YouTube video differs, because it's an accurate countdown, ticking away, by the second, as we get closer to the arrival of Doomsday.
You can now check in on the doomsday countdown whenever you want
The Clock went live on Tuesday, and as I type this, there are 11 months, three days, 16 hours, 17 minutes, and 34 seconds left until Robert Downey Jr. returns to the MCU to wreak havoc as its most terrifying villain, seven years after sacrificing himself as Iron Man to save half of life in the universe.
Even though Marvel's Doomsday Clock still has nearly a year to go, over 1,000 of you are now diligently watching it tick down. I'd like to assume that most of those 1,056 people, like me, are Marvel fans discovering the official doomsday clock, checking in, and then leaving again. However, I'm sure there are some of you who hope you won't sit there and watch until December, at least open a tab with a live clock countdown for the next 11 months.
You must watch and refuse to look away if you have time. What if there is a surprise or easter egg that the rest of the world missed?
So far, Build to Doomsday has seen a lot of weird videos.
Launching a YouTube live stream that will run for nearly a year after it's done, the doomsday marketing trend continues with Marvel fans watching drawn videos that don't actually show much. The first key information we were told about Doomsday came via a video that slowly panned across a row of on-set chairs, each emblazoned with the name of a famous MCU actor.
Doomsday has one more cinematic stop on its way, and that's Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which will be released this summer. Between that and Doomsday, two weeks into the year, it's all already confirmed but, unlike in 2025, the top 10 highest-grossing films of the year at the box office will have Marvel movies.
- Release date
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December 18, 2026
- Director
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Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
- The authors
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Stephen McFeely, Michael Waldron, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee
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Vanessa Kirby
Sue Storm / The Invisible Woman
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Joseph Quinn
Johnny Storm / The Human Torch
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Ben Grimm / The Thing