Halle Berry Drops Mystery Clue About Storm’s Presence in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ – Points to Chris Hemsworth

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Halle Berry sparked a wave of Marvel fan speculation during a recent appearance on Jimmy Fallon! while promoting her upcoming movie Crime 101, which hits theaters on February 13.

The Oscar-winning actress teased a mysterious message aimed at her Marvel co-star Chris Hemsworth, leaving fans wondering about the fate of her iconic character, Storm, in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday film.

Berry looked directly at the camera and told Fallon, “Ask Chris Hemsworth to tell you why I, Storm, will not be in Doomsday. He knows the answer.” The audience reacted with laughter and surprise at the cryptic remark.

She then added a playful jab at Hemsworth, “He might not be brave enough to tell you.” This cheeky exchange has already sent Marvel fans into a frenzy, with speculation running wild over why Storm might be missing from the blockbuster crossover event.

The comments come as anticipation builds around the potential return of the original X-Men cast. While names like Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are rumored to appear, Berry’s role as Ororo Munroe has remained uncertain.

By pointing to Hemsworth, who plays Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Berry has fans theorizing about a possible rivalry or story reason preventing their characters from appearing together.

Outside of Marvel, Berry has been busy with her production company, HalleHolly. She recently announced a slate of nine new projects, including the political thriller The President Is Missing, where she stars as President Joanna Duncan, a gender-swapped lead from the original novel. She is also preparing to film the drama Fleur in Paris this March, playing a housewife who reinvents herself as a dominatrix.

Berry’s current film, Crime 101, is a high-stakes heist thriller directed by Bart Layton. She stars as Sharon Colvin, an insurance broker caught in a web of jewel theft, alongside Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Barry Keoghan. The film is based on a novella by Don Winslow and promises suspense and clever twists.

Berry’s teasing message to Hemsworth has left Marvel fans buzzing. Is it just a playful joke between friends, or a hint at a bigger story twist for Storm in Avengers: Doomsday? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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