The final decision has not yet been made, but the likelihood of such a step is called high.
Marvel Studios is rumored to be preparing for a major adjustment to its plans for the film \"Avengers: Secret Wars.\" Insider Alex Perez from Cosmic Circus claims that the studio is \"seriously considering\" splitting the film into two parts. According to him, the likelihood of such a decision is now \"very high.\"
As Perez notes, the project is in the so-called \"conditional start\" stage. This means that Marvel cannot legally begin filming until the contractual terms are reviewed and agreed upon. Such situations are rare in the industry and are usually associated with major changes to the production plan — for example, when one film is decided to be split into two.
Earlier, similar rumors came from insider Daniel Richtman. He reported that the final decision on the structure of \"Secret Wars\" could be made after the release of \"Avengers: Doctor Doom,\" but the industry considers such a scenario unlikely, since the studio has already faced legal difficulties that need to be clarified in advance, and not at a later stage of production.
The premiere of \"Avengers: Doctor Doom\" is scheduled for December 18, 2026. \"Avengers: Secret Wars\" — or at least the first part of the film — is currently scheduled for December 17, 2027.