Marvel Studios has officially welcomed the world to the Multiverse Saga. With Marvel Studio’s more recent film releases likeSpider-Man: No Way HomeandDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the multiverse is open and being actively explored throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and during a presentation on Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con, Kevin Fiege announced how the multiverse saga will come to an epic conclusion.Feige announced that two newAvengersfilms will end the sixth phase in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The two new action-packed team-up films will be titledAvengers: The Kang Dynasty,which will hit theaters onMay 2nd, 2025, andAvengers: Secret Warswhich will be released in theaters on November 7th, 2025.RELATED:7 Characters Who Might Not Appear In The MCU’s Secret Wars (If It Happens)Secret Wars, which will be the film to end phase 6 and the saga, is based on a comic crossover mini-series, which has two versions in the comics. The 1980s version follows all characters in the Marvel universe after they are transported to the planet Battle World by the Beyonder, and they are all pitted against each other. The 2015 version ofSecret Warshas some slight changes from its predecessor. Instead, the Marvel characters from bothEarth-616 and Earth-1610 are transporteddue to an incursion and find themselves having to reside in Battle World, a post-apocalyptic type universe that is policed by all multiverse versions of Thor.
ââââââWithSecret Warson its way to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a few years, the story also calls for some other characters who are integral to the story but aren’t active in the on-screen universe as of now. These characters are The Fantastic Four, Victor Von Doom, and Molecule Man. TheFantastic Fourfilm has been confirmed to open up the sixth phase of the MCU andwith Victor Von Doombeing the group’s arch enemy it’s very likely he’ll make his full MCU debut during the newFantastic Fourfilm (there are rumors that the villain will appear ina post-credits scene inBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever).
With the current state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it seems that the on-screen adventure will most likely follow some main premises from the 2015 comic story since the idea of major incursions was introduced at the end ofDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessduring its post-credits. However, it’ll most likely incorporate elements from the original 1980sSecret Warscomic story as well. Now that the release dates are confirmed forthese two films which are certainto be blockbusters, fans must now sit back and wait for when Marvel’sAvengersreturn to the big screen in 2025.
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