Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi
New Delhi, Dec 19: The first official trailer of Avengers: Doomsday has confirmed the return of Steve Rogers, with Chris Evans reprising his role as the original Captain America, marking a major moment for Marvel fans worldwide.
Steve Rogers was last seen in Avengers: Endgame, where he travelled back in time to live a quiet life with Peggy Carter, finally choosing personal happiness after years of sacrifice. However, the newly unveiled teaser suggests that his long-earned peace may be short-lived.

The teaser, which is being screened ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash, opens on a serene farm setting. Steve is seen riding a motorcycle to his home, accompanied by a soft rendition of the Avengers theme. Inside the house, he pauses briefly before his old Captain America suit, before picking up a newborn baby and looking on with pride. The teaser concludes with a countdown leading to Avengers: Doomsday’s release date.
Speculation about Steve Rogers’ return has been circulating for months, with leaked footage surfacing earlier this week. While doubts lingered over its authenticity, the trailer has now officially confirmed his comeback. The presence of a child has sparked fresh theories, as Steve Rogers has had children in Marvel Comics, often through alternate timelines. The teaser may be laying the groundwork for a new generation entering the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The imagery of Steve revisiting his Captain America suit hints that his idyllic life may once again be disrupted. The prospect of fatherhood appears to have given him renewed purpose, suggesting he may suit up again to protect the future of his child as the threat of Doomsday looms large, potentially endangering the entire multiverse.
Fatherhood appears to be a recurring theme in Avengers: Doomsday. Fantastic Four: First Steps teased Doctor Doom’s interest in Franklin Richards, the son of Mr Fantastic and the Invisible Woman, whose immense cosmic powers play a central role. Thor: Love and Thunder also established Thor as a father figure after adopting a child named Love.
With Steve Rogers now seemingly fighting for his family, Marvel appears to be weaving emotional depth into its next major crossover, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown where heroes are no longer just saving the world — but their children’s future as well.