Reports say ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ will be 5 hours long in 2 parts—Is Battleworld next?
Key Takeaways:
- “Avengers: Secret Wars” is reportedly split into 2 movies with 5 hours.
- “The Kang Dynasty” serves as “part one,” or “part two” unfolds as “Avengers: Battleworld”.
Marvel Studios is gearing up for the grand finale of their multiversal Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise with Avengers: Secret Wars.
Two Avengers sequels are in development: The Kang Dynasty, which has lost its titular star, and the aforementioned Secret Wars, set to be the epic conclusion.
However, according to industry insider Jeff Sneider, Secret Wars is rumored to be split into two movies, mirroring the original plan for Infinity War.
Rumored Details About “Avengers: Secret Wars” Parts One and Two Surface
According to Sneider, who shared the rumored information in mid-December, Avengers: Secret Wars is said to be “a giant five-hour movie with a year-long intermission.”
This suggests that Marvel Studios plans to release both “Part One” and “Part Two” of Secret Wars within a year of each other.
However, it’s unclear if this interpretation is accurate, as Marvel Studios hasn’t made an official announcement about this yet.
Could “The Kang Dynasty” Serve as “Part One,” or Will “Part Two” Unfold as “Avengers: Battleworld”?
If the rumors hold true, it suggests that “The Kang Dynasty” could serve as “Secret Wars’” “part one”—particularly given the recent controversy surrounding its lead actor, Jonathan Majors.
Alternatively, “part two” could potentially be “Avengers: Battleworld”—a title not officially announced but a cherished storyline linked to Secret Wars.
As described on Marvel Fandom: “Battleworld was a patchwork planet constructed by the Beyonder, who used pieces taken from hundreds of worlds, including Earth, to create an arena for his ‘Secret Wars.’”
“During this time, Doctor Doom stole the Beyonder’s powers.”
“Avengers: Secret Wars” is currently slated for release on May 7, 2027.