Secret Wars & Doomsday Logos Possibly Spoil How Avengers 5 & 6 End
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Secret Wars & Doomsday Logos Possibly Spoil How Avengers 5 & 6 End

Marvel Studios may have quietly revealed the outcomes of its next two Avengers films through their official logos. As speculation grows ahead of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, fans and insiders are revisiting a long-running theory that the shape of the Avengers logo hints at whether Earth’s Mightiest Heroes win or lose.

Will the Avengers lose in Secret Wars’ ending?

The Avengers Circle Theory proposes that the circular design around the “A” in the Avengers logo predicts the outcome of each film.

In The Avengers (2012) and Age of Ultron (2015), the full circle corresponds to victories. In Infinity War (2018), the half-circle matches their defeat. Endgame (2019) features a full circle and ends in a win. Upcoming titles show Doomsday with a full circle and Secret Wars with a half circle, suggesting a win followed by a loss.

The theory connects to speculation that Secret Wars could be split into two parts. Reports from entertainment insiders, including Daniel Richtman and The Cosmic Circus, suggest that Marvel may divide the film into Secret Wars Part 1 and Part 2. This structure could parallel Infinity War and Endgame, with Part 1 potentially ending in loss and Part 2 resolving the arc or leading into a reboot.

Industry insiders suggest Marvel may split Secret Wars into two parts depending on how successful Doomsday becomes. A two-part format gives Marvel room to develop characters, include legacy heroes, and launch a soft MCU reboot. Marvel is reviewing legal and logistical steps to adjust its filming schedule if it confirms the split.

In promotional material, the Doomsday logo shows a full circle, while Secret Wars uses a half-circle. This contrast fuels speculation that the Avengers will win in Doomsday but face a major loss in Secret Wars.

That loss could trigger a multiversal collapse and lead to a franchise reset. Some viewers interpret the half-circle as deliberate symbolism rather than a design constraint. They compare it to how Infinity War visually hinted at defeat.

As Marvel approaches the Multiverse Saga finale, fans focus on logo design as a clue to story direction and production strategy.

Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.

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