Amidst talks about Marvel Studios pivoting away from Jonathan Majors and Kang the Conqueror comes news that may sound a lot like it comes straight out of the internet's fantasies.

Apparently, Mads Mikkelsen, known for his captivating performances in various films including his role as Kaecilius in Doctor Strange, is in discussions with Marvel Studios for the role of Doctor Doom.

Doctor Doom, a character deeply rooted in Marvel Comics lore, has been a subject of much speculation regarding his introduction into the MCU ever since Marvel Studios acquired the rights to the character in 2019. The announcement of a Fantastic Four reboot that same year only fueled this anticipation. Despite the excitement, fans haven't seen an official portrayal of Doom in the MCU, with previous rumors of his appearance in various movies, such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, proving to be unfounded.

Doctor Doom has played the role of multiversal threat in the Marvel Comics, sometimes as a worse villain compared to Kang.

The potential involvement of Mads Mikkelsen in this iconic role adds a new layer of excitement to the MCU's future as it tries to steer clear of further controversies. Among other roles, Mikkelsen's portrayal of Kaecilius in Doctor Strange was proof of his ability to embody complex villainous characters, suggesting he could bring a unique depth and intensity to the role of Doctor Doom. However, this has also raised questions, as it's not common for actors to assume two or more roles in the MCU.