Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige says the script for Avengers: Doomsday changes daily during filming.
The Marvel boss revealed that “plus-ing” happens every day on set. Writers tweak scenes and add better lines as production continues.
Feige explained: “There’s plus-ing happening every day on the Avengers: Doomsday set right now. The actors know these characters so well. If they have an idea, you want to listen to it and adjust to it and improve it.”
Robert Downey Jr plays Doctor Doom in the movie. Chris Evans also returns in a mystery role. Feige says both stars help shape scenes with their ideas.
This style matches what the Russo brothers did on Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. Those films earned praise for their big team moments.
Filming on Doomsday started in 2025. The movie targets a December 2026 release.
Feige has said before that Marvel always starts with a full script but never feels fully satisfied. He calls the daily changes part of making the film better.
Fans on social media feel split. Some welcome the news and think it will make the story more exciting. Others worry that constant tweaks could hurt the plot or make things feel rushed.
Only time will tell if this approach pays off. For now, the Doomsday set stays busy as the script evolves day by day.