DiscoverMarvel Maniac: an MCU Aftershow#206 – When Perfect Endings Break the Multiverse
#206 – When Perfect Endings Break the Multiverse

#206 – When Perfect Endings Break the Multiverse

Update: 2025-12-24
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Steve Rogers was given what felt like a perfect ending in Avengers: Endgame. He returned the Infinity Stones. He stayed behind. He chose Peggy. He finally went home.


But the MCU doesn’t live in a world of perfect endings anymore — it lives in a world of consequences.


With rumors swirling about Chris Evans returning in Avengers: Doomsday, this episode explores why Steve’s return only works if it means something. Through the lens of the Multiverse, incursions, and Victor Von Doom, we unpack a darker possibility: that Steve’s final act of love may have helped fracture reality itself.


What if Doom’s world was destroyed by the fallout of Endgame? What if Tony Stark’s face becomes the ultimate weapon against Steve Rogers? And what if Steve isn’t returning to save the day — but to answer for it?


This isn’t about undoing Steve’s legacy.It’s about completing it.


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#206 – When Perfect Endings Break the Multiverse

#206 – When Perfect Endings Break the Multiverse