What Is Latveria & Why Was The Seat Empty? The Avengers Villain Tease Explained

The Fantastic Four: First Steps shows an empty chair for Latveria, which teases the upcoming villain of Avengers: Doomsday. As far as setting up upcoming Marvel movies goes, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is very important. The main reason for this is how integral the characters will be to Avengers: Doomsday‘s story.

The post-credit scene of The Fantastic Four: First Steps made this abundantly clear, as Marvel Studios begins paving the road towards the next Avengers movie. Even within the story itself, putting aside post-credit scenes, The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Easter eggs teased what is to come in the MCU’s future.

One such Easter egg is found in the film’s first act and concerns something named Latveria. For those unfamiliar with Marvel Comics, questions like what is Latveria, why is it important, and what does the Easter egg set up are vitally important after The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Includes An Easter Egg To Latveria

What Is Latveria?

Doctor Doom's castle on a mountain in Latveria in Marvel Comics

Firstly, it is worth exploring the Easter egg to Latveria in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and what exactly this means. In the film’s opening act, a montage of The Fantastic Four’s various efforts over the years is shown. Be it their early battles against classic villains or their origin story, The Fantastic Four: First Steps begins with a great deal of world-building.

One nugget of this world-building comes as Sue Storm is shown creating the Future Foundation, a vital part of The Fantastic Four’s story, which is an organization built to better humanity’s future. Several countries are shown agreeing to be part of this Foundation, yet the camera pans to an empty chair for Latveria.

In the Marvel universe, Latveria is a fictional country. Much like Wakanda or Talokan, Latveria does not exist in our world, yet it plays a vital role in the world of Marvel. The Fantastic Four: First Steps establishes this importance by teasing Latveria, which also links to a major character.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Latveria Easter Egg Teases Avengers: Doomsday’s Doctor Doom

The Villain Is Almost Here

Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom in the middle and Chris Evans' Captain America & Ian McKellen's Magneto on each side

Custom image by Simone Ashmoore

The character that links to Latveria is none other than Victor von Doom, also known as Doctor Doom. Doom is a mᴀssive antagonist in Marvel Comics, primarily of The Fantastic Four, explaining the connection found in First Steps. In the MCU, though, Doom will be a villain to all major heroes in the Marvel multiverse.

Doom is set to be the main antagonist of Avengers: Doomsday and its sequel, the story of Avengers: Secret Wars. In the comics and the MCU, Doom is the ruler of Latveria, explaining how the seat in Fantastic Four: First Steps links to him. The small tease of Doom’s absence sets the stage for the film’s end-credit scene, where the character appears for the first time.

Why Was Latveria’s Seat Empty During The Fantastic Four: First Steps?

The Doom-Fantastic Four Rivalry Has Already Started

Doctor Doom in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Custom image by Felipe Rangel

Another big question linking to the Latveria tease in The Fantastic Four: First Steps is why the chair is empty during the Future Foundation meeting. The reason for this links to Doom’s antagonism with the тιтular team. In most iterations of the character, he has an intense rivalry with Reed Richards and, thus, the rest of the Fantastic Four.

Given that Fantastic Four: First Steps takes place on Earth-828, the characters have already been acting as the team for four years. Therefore, it could be the case that Doom and The Fantastic Four have clashed in this universe before the events of the film.

Doom clearly does not want Latveria to support the Future Foundation…

This could have kickstarted Doom and Reed’s rivalry, with the former’s absence at the Future Foundation meeting hinting at exactly this. If not, it could be the case that Doom simply doesn’t care for The Fantastic Four, despite them never coming to blows. Either way, Doom clearly does not want Latveria to support the Future Foundation, explaining why he was not present.

Avengers: Doomsday Will Build On The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Latveria Tease

Julian McMahon fully suited up as Doctor Doom next to Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark

Custom image by Milica Djordjevic

As already alluded to, Avengers: Doomsday will further explain the Latveria tease found in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The post-credit scene of the latter sets up the former, proving how big a connection there will be between Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom and The Fantastic Four. Interestingly, though, some questions remain.

For one, it is unclear whether RDJ’s Doom, confirmed to be the main villain of both upcoming Avengers movies, is the same version from Earth-828. It could be the case that this version of Doom has been defeated in the past, further explaining why the Latveria chair was empty. This would render RDJ’s Doom as one from another universe.

Conversely, Avengers: Doomsday could confirm that RDJ’s Doom is the one from Earth-828. If this were the case, Avengers: Doomsday could build on the Latveria tease in The Fantastic Four: First Steps by explaining what exactly has gone down between Doom and The Fantastic Four of Earth-828.

This would explain the rivalry, the absence of Doom from the Future Foundation, and why Doom would seek out Franklin Richards as a way to get back at Reed and Sue. Regardless, the point is that Avengers: Doomsday has a lot of questions to answer about Doctor Doom, with the majority of them stemming from The Fantastic Four: First Steps‘ Latveria Easter egg.

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