Here's Why Fans Are Discussing Marvel Potentially Splitting Avengers: Secret Wars Into 2 Parts
Marvel fans are discussing new rumors that Avengers: Secret Wars could be split into two parts to create a truly super-sized finale to the MCU's Multiverse Saga.
To be clear, the suggestion we could get a Secret Wars Part 1 and Part 2 is far from confirmed — instead, the suggestion here is that this is something Marvel is simply considering. Still, the idea that fans might get even more Avengers over the next few years has many very excited.
Over the past week, word that Marvel was toying with turning Secret Wars into two movies was discussed on the Hot Mic podcast with entertainment insiders John Rocha and Jeff Sneider, and again online by veteran Marvel tipster Daniel Richtman.
Richtman suggested Marvel would make a decision on splitting Secret Wars after seeing how successful this year's Avengers: Doomsday ended up being. Rocha, meanwhile, said a source had told him Marvel was "considering" the idea, while Sneider added that the move would also allow Marvel more runway to ready up its next phase of films due afterwards.
Now, fans are excitedly discussing the idea — but also questioning how exactly this could work, production-wise, with Avengers: Secret Wars set to begin filming later this year. Marvel is no stranger to filming with fluid scripts, but the idea that it would have a large chunk of Secret Wars already shot by the time Avengers: Doomsday debuts this December would still make for an unusual mid-production pivot.
"If they do decide to make this a trilogy, they're going to do that during the production of Secret Wars," riegspsych325 said in a lengthy reddit thread on the subject. "There certainly is a bevy of characters and story arcs that could benefit from this. But it's a choice that'd backfire if they decide too late into the game."
Some fans cautioned that the move felt risky after the mixed response to Warner Bros. stretching the Hobbit films into a full trilogy, when Peter Jackson had initially only planned to make two. Others fans, however, pointed to the successful split of other concluding films in movie franchises such as Harry Potter and The Hunger Games. And, certainly, no one is doubting the extra money this would make for Disney if it released three movies near-guaranteed to earn a billion dollars, rather than just two.
"If they're thinking about making this decision, then they'll likely make it before the start of filming on Avengers: Secret Wars," Pomojema_The_Dreamer wrote. "For that to happen, they'd have to figure out the best place to split one script into two before figuring out how to pay the talent involved... plus how to manage the sheer amount of stuff that they'd need to film.
"They opted to split The Hobbit from a two-parter into a trilogy mid-production and before the first one released, so it isn't without precedent," they continued. "Wicked and Michael are both examples of this happening recently (the latter has yet to be confirmed but is extremely likely). But the decision is likely not pending on reaction to [Doomsday] because I think they know this movie is going to 1) be good and 2) make them all of the money."
One thing's for certain — with an already huge cast for Avengers: Doomsday and the expectation of an even bigger roster for Secret Wars, Marvel has plenty it needs to cram into its upcoming films. As well as big returns for legacy characters like Fox's X-Men, previous Avengers such as Steve Rogers, the current Avengers line-up led by Sam Wilson, the "New Avengers" AKA The Thunderbolts, The Fantastic Four and others, Marvel still has a long list of unconfirmed characters that fans want to see appear.
Fans have enormous expectations for Avengers: Secret Wars as the finale of Marvel's Multiverse Saga. Many see it as having the unique potential to finally unite comic book movie veterans such as Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man and Hugh Jackson's Wolverine on the big screen, elevate TV heroes such as Charlie Cox's Daredevil to fight an Avengers-level threat, answer lingering questions from this cinematic phase such as the fate of Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch, and finally feature more of the MCU's next generation of heroes, such as Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop and Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan. Oh, and it needs to have a cohesive story that deals with Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom.
As well as pay off decades of Marvel nostalgia, Secret Wars is also expected to establish a tweaked version of the MCU, ready for new iterations of the X-Men and potentially other core characters in the decades to come.
"What's compelling about these two new Avengers movies is they're a beginning," director Joe Russo said previously. "It's a new beginning. We told an ending story [with Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame] and now we're going to tell a beginning story. Who knows where we'll go from there?"
Time will tell if Marvel can do all of that without splitting Secret Wars. Until then, Avengers: Doomsday arrives this December 18. Avengers: Secret Wars is currently set to launch a year later, on December 17, 2027.
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social