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Halle Berry Just Crushed Those Avengers: Doomsday Comeback Rumors

Halle Berry Just Crushed Those Avengers: Doomsday Comeback Rumors
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Halle Berry finally breaks her silence on Storm’s MCU future—will her X-Men icon crash into Avengers: Doomsday?

Halle Berry just answered the question fans keep asking: Is Storm showing up in Avengers: Doomsday? Short version: she says she is sitting this one out.

'Storm's not there.'

Berry made it clear in a recent interview that, despite all the buzz around Marvel roping in Fox-era X-Men, her name is not on the call sheet for Doomsday. She doubled down with a little wink at the rumor mill:

'I promise you. You all think I'm being coy and I'm being silly, but I'm not there.'

Why this stings a bit

Berry was the first actor to bring Storm to live action and played her across several of Fox's X-Men films. With Marvel now cracking open the multiversal toy chest, fans were banking on a Storm return alongside fellow Fox vets already locked in: Ian McKellen as Magneto, Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier, Rebecca Romijn as Mystique, and Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler, among others. Her absence stands out.

Of course, the denials game has history in superhero land. Andrew Garfield swore up and down he was nowhere near Spider-Man: No Way Home… and then he swung in anyway. So even with Berry's very direct 'I'm not there,' some folks will keep the door cracked until the end credits roll.

Where Berry stands on Storm

She still loves the character, full stop. Berry talked about how meaningful the X-Men stories are to her — the outsider themes, the fact that these were films she felt proud to show her kids — and said she is open to suiting up again if and when the opportunity lines up.

'While I'm sad I won't be in Doomsday this round, there are other rounds. And I would do that in a heartbeat.'

Who is actually in this thing?

  • Robert Downey Jr. is back — as Doctor Doom. Yes, really.
  • Anthony Mackie, Chris Hemsworth, Simu Liu, and Tom Hiddleston are on board.
  • The Thunderbolts* crew factors in.
  • The new Fantastic Four lineup joins the party.
  • Marvel even rolled out a chair-name teaser stunt online, slow-spelling the roster to rack up views.
  • Trailers teased Chris Evans returning as Captain America, which earned cheers (and a few eye rolls).

What this all points to

Avengers: Doomsday is built like a tentpole meant to chase the Endgame high, and there is chatter it could help reset the MCU in tandem with Secret Wars. The movie lands in December, and a project this massive tends to keep a few surprises holstered. Berry says she is not in this chapter; there is still plenty of runway if Marvel wants to change that. As always with these things, the truth gets settled when the lights go down on opening night.