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Fans of Marvel movies speculate that they might be in store for some significant heartache with the upcoming films “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Avengers: Secret Wars“. These movies mark the conclusion of the “Multiverse Saga” storyline within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and while many fans initially assumed that the two-part narrative would follow a similar pattern to “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame“, this assumption is now uncertain. This is because if a longstanding fan theory holds true, Marvel Studios may have subtly hinted at a grim ending for “Secret Wars“.

Here’s how the theory about Avengers: Secret Wars‘ ominous ending breaks down:

Do Avengers Movie Logos Hide A Secret?

Avengers Theorie?
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The Reddit post from “EntertainmentEast729” discusses that the titles for “Avengers”, “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, and “Avengers: Endgame” all featured a complete circular arc on either side of the letter ‘A’ in “Avengers”. On the other hand, the title for “Avengers: Infinity War” only displayed half a circle. Some viewers speculated that this design choice could be a subtle clue suggesting that the Avengers team might not survive the movie.

Looking at the logos for Marvel Studio’s “Doomsday” and “Secret Wars,” it’s evident that the “Secret Wars” logo features just a half-circle, whereas “Doomsday” has a full one on either side. This could hint, according to some Marvel fan theories, that “Avengers: Secret Wars” may conclude with a tragic end for the superhero team, which isn’t entirely unexpected by fans.

It’s worth noting that the entire theory about these titles could potentially be challenged based on font and formatting. In the Marvel franchise, “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Secret Wars” hold the longest titles. The size of the circle surrounding the ‘A’ in “Avengers” may vary depending on how much space is available between the ‘A’ and the subtitle. For instance, single-word subtitles like “Endgame” and “Doomsday” are centered, giving more design space for that larger circle. In contrast, longer subtitles such as “Infinity War” and “Secret Wars” take up more space on the bottom row, which might reduce the size of the surrounding circle. The interpretation of the design in “Avengers: Age of Ultron” is key here: it could be that the subtitle was shrunk to accommodate the circle or that it was left small to maintain this secretive pattern.

How Will Avengers: Secret Wars End?

In “Avengers: Secret Wars,” it’s anticipated that it will continue the story left incomplete following “Avengers: Doomsday.” Robert Downey Jr.’s character, Doctor Doom, is expected to follow his comic book counterpart’s narrative and create a new reality, or “Battleworld,” using the remnants of the Marvel Multiversal. This new reality will be formed after a series of events known as mass incursions, which destroy all realities.

During the 2010s “Secret Wars” event, the remaining Avengers, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and other Marvel characters (both heroes and villains) faced off against God-Emperor Doom and his forces. The goal was to create a new universe from the ashes of the old one, resulting in the birth of a new main Marvel Universe. This new universe would incorporate elements from various alternate realities, such as Miles Morales or Reed Richard’s villainous version, “The Maker,” into the main Marvel Universe.

If the Marvel Cinematic Universe adopts a similar narrative structure for its “Secret Wars” storyline, the reboot of the “Sacred Timeline” would mark an end, in a way, to the MCU as we’ve come to know it. The new reality that the characters inhabit will evolve and transform, incorporating new figures like the Fantastic Four, X-Men (including Miles Morales?), and others into the established universe alongside the Avengers. This transition may also mean that some longtime stars of the franchise may depart, while up-and-coming actors who were hoping for substantial roles within the franchise may have to let go of those aspirations as more prominent characters like the X-Men take center stage. In this context, the Avengers’ victory at the end of Secret Wars might not be a traditional triumph, since overcoming their adversary could also mean saying farewell to the universe we’ve grown attached to.

So, maybe this Avengers logo theory isn’t so crazy after all – what do you think?

As a fellow movie enthusiast, I regret to inform you that the much-anticipated films “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Avengers: Secret Wars” have been pushed back from their initial release dates. Instead, get ready for some epic action on December 18, 2026, with the former, and on December 17, 2027, for the latter. Mark your calendars!

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2025-05-29 21:46