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Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Codes Explained: The Endgame Time Heist Theory


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In this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the biggest fan theory attached to the four Avengers: Doomsday teaser drops: the “glitched timecode” numbers at the end of each teaser might be pointing to specific Avengers: Endgame time heist moments. We walk through how fans are lining those timestamps up with scenes tied to the Infinity Stones, why the Russo brothers calling Doomsday a direct follow-up to Endgame makes this theory feel plausible, and how all of it connects to incursions, Secret Wars, and Jonathan Hickman’s Time Runs Out. We also touch on the idea that even if the codes are a stretch, the themes across the teasers (home, loss, and what gets left behind) might be the real clue.

00:00 Intro: the biggest Doomsday theory so far and why the teaser “glitches” matter
00:15 The core claim: the codes line up with Endgame time heist scenes tied to Infinity Stones
00:24 Why this theory has traction: direct sequel talk, incursions, and the road to Secret Wars
00:37 Timestamp #1: The Ancient One and Hulk, the Time Stone, and the “it’ll be fine” assumption
00:53 Timestamp #2: Avengers Tower, Loki chaos, and the Mind Stone plus Space Stone connection
01:07 Timestamp #3: Thor and Rocket in Asgard, planning the Reality Stone grab
01:10 Timestamp #4: Rocket and Ant-Man, space talk, and the Soul Stone discussion timing
01:22 Bigger read: recurring themes of home, loss, and what’s left standing after it’s gone
01:36 Comic corner: starting Hickman’s Time Runs Out and why it matters for Secret Wars
01:47 Why theories hit so hard: the fun of clue hunting and community pattern spotting
02:00 Wrap-up: what listeners are seeing and what to watch for next

  • The leading theory says the teaser timecode glitches can be mapped to Endgame time heist scenes that reference the Infinity Stones.

  • The Endgame connection feels stronger because Doomsday is being framed as a story that depends on what happened there, not just a vague sequel.

  • Incursions and multiverse collapse ideas make the “small choices turn into big consequences” angle feel very Marvel right now.

  • Even if the codes do not hold up, the broader theme work across the teasers might be the more intentional thread.

  • The fun factor is real: this is the kind of shared “clue board” energy fandom loves when Marvel marketing leans into it.

  • “Let’s talk about the biggest doomsday theory we got so far.”

  • “A lot of us are out here to try to find patterns.”

  • “I love this stuff. Man, this is so much fun.”

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What’s your read on the Doomsday codes: smart breadcrumb trail, pure coincidence, or intentional vibes without a literal answer? Send in your theories, timestamps, and comic tie-ins you want us to cover on a future episode.

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