Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars Directors Rule Out a Third Movie, Both Are a 'Complete Expression'
The directors of Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars have confirmed that there will not be a third movie in the series. They stated that the two films will serve as a complete narrative expression of their vision. While they may collaborate with Marvel again in the future, their current focus is solely on these two films.
- ▪Joe and Anthony Russo have ruled out the possibility of a secret third Avengers movie.
- ▪They emphasized that Doomsday and Secret Wars will form a complete narrative expression.
- ▪Principal filming for Doomsday wrapped last year, with reshoots planned before its December release.
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Avengers: DoomsdayAvengers: Secret WarsAvengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars Directors Rule Out a Third Movie, Both Are a 'Complete Expression'"The stories that we're focused on now are complete."By Tom PhillipsUpdated: Jun 3, 2026 9:01am UTC0 commentsAvengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars directors Joe and Anthony Russo have ruled out the possibility of a secret third movie, saying the upcoming blockbusters will be a "complete expression" of the story they want to tell.Speaking at SXSW London, via Deadline, the Russos did not rule out collaborating with Marvel again at some point in future — though did say that 2027's Secret Wars would cap off their current involvement with the MCU.Fans had previously speculated that Avengers: Secret Wars could be split in two, forming a new Avengers trilogy.
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