Secret Wars Will Introduce Not 1 But 3 Iconic Marvel Villains Who Would Make Thanos Look Like a Wuss

The whole journey of the Marvel Cinematic Universe from phase 4 to phase 6 is leading towards the final conclusion in the form of Avengers: Secret Wars. Every content being produced by Marvel now under the MCU umbrella will make it up to the Secret Wars directly or indirectly. While it is already reported that Kang the Conqueror is going to be one of the prime villains of this Multiverse Saga, some reports say that Marvel will even go one level higher than that and introduce multiple villains.

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Avengers Secret Wars Poster
Avengers: Secret Wars Poster

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The Avengers will be in big trouble

While it is anticipated that Kang the Conqueror is the next major baddie of this MCU after we got rid of Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, some reports claim that there may be loads of other antagonists in Secret Wars. As per a new theory from IGN, the Secret Wars might introduce not one but three of the most iconic villains from the Marvel comics.

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The potential list of supervillains starts with none other than Doctor Doom. Few reports already suggest that Doom may appear in the upcoming Black Panther 2, some suggest he will not be available before Fantastic 4. But it can’t be denied that following Thanos, Doctor Doom is more than a worthy successor.

Doctor Doom set to appear in Black Panther 2
Doctor Doom

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Following Doctor Doom, there is Molecule Man. Molecule Man is an extremely powerful accomplice of Doom. The appearance of Molecule Man will also open the gates for the entry of one of the most iconic characters The Beyonder. Molecule Man aka Owen Reece accidentally opened the realm of the Beyonder.

Molecule Man and the Beyondr can also appear in Secret Wars
Molecule Man and The Beyonder

The Beyonder as his name suggests came from a dimension beyond every dimension or a place which is a summation of an entire multiverse. Not only he is immensely powerful but is also the creator of the Battleworld which plays a key significance in Marvel Comics. Even though all these are not confirmed by the studio in any manner, the audiences will roar with cheers if MCU presents something more savage and threatening than their previous ventures.

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What do we know about Avengers: Secret Wars?

Jonathan Majors
Jonathan Majors will play Kang the Conqueror

Even though many details aren’t open for the fans yet to find out the synopsis of the movie but as per the incursion theory shown in Doctor Strange 2, it is expected that the movie will follow the 2015 comic of the same name.

The movie is reported to show the collision of universes and we will get to watch a colossal amount of characters in the MCU. As the movie follows Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, it can be well expected that the Jonathan Majors character will also have a major role in the setup of this movie. Now it will be a matter of waiting to find out if the movie lives up to the expectations of the fans.

Avengers: Secret Was is going to hit the theaters on November 7, 2025

Source: IGN

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Subham Mandal is currently working as a writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. Subham has written more than 600 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English based in Kolkata. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.

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