Key Points
- Marvel Studios’ logos for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars may hint at the films’ outcomes.
- The “Avengers Circle Theory” suggests the logo’s circular design predicts victory or defeat.
- Past films align with the theory: full circle = win, half circle = loss.
- Doomsday’s logo features a full circle, while Secret Wars shows a half circle.
- Industry insiders speculate Secret Wars could be split into two parts, similar to Infinity War and Endgame.
Logo Designs Fuel Fan Theories
Marvel Studios may have quietly teased the fate of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes through promotional logos for its upcoming films. Fans noticed that the Avengers: Doomsday logo features a full circle around the “A,” while Avengers: Secret Wars uses a half circle.
This detail has reignited the Avengers Circle Theory, which proposes that the logo’s design foreshadows the team’s outcome. In The Avengers (2012) and Age of Ultron (2015), full circles corresponded to victories. In Infinity War (2018), the half circle matched their defeat, while Endgame (2019) returned to a full circle and ended in triumph.
Doomsday vs. Secret Wars
If the theory holds, Avengers: Doomsday could conclude with a win, while Secret Wars may end in loss. Fans speculate that the half circle could symbolize a multiversal collapse, potentially setting up a franchise reset.
Reports from insiders, including Daniel Richtman and The Cosmic Circus, suggest Marvel may split Secret Wars into two parts. This structure would mirror Infinity War and Endgame, with Part 1 ending in defeat and Part 2 resolving the saga—or even launching a soft reboot of the MCU.
Production Strategy and Storytelling
Industry chatter indicates Marvel is reviewing legal and logistical steps to adjust its filming schedule if the split is confirmed. A two-part format would give the studio room to expand character arcs, incorporate legacy heroes, and explore multiversal consequences.
The contrasting logos—Doomsday’s full circle and Secret Wars’ half circle—are fueling speculation that Marvel is deliberately using design as narrative symbolism rather than simple branding.
What Happens Next?
As Marvel approaches the Multiverse Saga finale, fans are closely analyzing every detail for clues. Whether the logo theory proves accurate or not, anticipation for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars continues to build. Official confirmation on production timelines and potential story splits is expected in the coming months.








