At Marvel Studios’ Hall H panel at this year’s Comic-Con, Kevin Feige announced the MCU’s next big Endgame-sized crossover event movie. Avengers: Secret Wars will arrive in theaters on November 7, 2025, to conclude Phase Six of the long-running blockbuster franchise. There are two different versions of the Secret Wars comic book storyline for Marvel’s filmmakers to draw from. Fans have been discussing whether Feige will adapt the 1984-1985 version of Secret Wars or the 2015 revamp that focused more on the multiverse.
Based on the MCU’s handling of the Civil War and Infinity Gauntlet storylines, he’ll probably incorporate elements of both comics in a way that fits into the larger story arcs and worldbuilding of the ongoing “Multiverse Saga.” In the 1984 incarnation of Secret Wars, an omnipotent entity called the Beyonder handpicks a bunch of superheroes to teleport to a planet he created called “Battleworld” for a glorious battle royale. The 2015 incarnation similarly revolves around a battle royale on Battleworld, but this version of Battleworld is created by folding various incarnations of the Marvel universe into one giant combat arena full of multiversal variants.
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It seems likely that this is where the Multiverse Saga is headed. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has already planted the seeds for worlds to collide in Secret Wars with the notion of “incursions.” After introducing a few alternate realities like Earth-838 and a zombie-infested post-apocalyptic wasteland, Feige might bring the MCU’s sprawling multiverse collapsing in on itself.
If Feige’s plan for the Secret Wars movie is to fold the MCU’s multiverse into an on-screen Battleworld, then
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