Secret Wars would need to have Iron Man and Cap back as well as some notable villains that haven't appeared yet in the MCU. It's a lot of characters to pack into one movie if they don't make it a two-parter, maybe even three.
The other question is will it serve as an introduction event that introduces the likes of the Fantastic 4 and X-Men or a culmination event like Infinity War. IMHO a culmination event makes way more sense since you need time to build up the new heroes and villains if you want the stakes to be high.
I don't know, as much as I wanted a live-action Secret Wars since I was a kid, I'm burned out on the Marvel formula. Do audiences feel the same way or are they up for a couple of more rounds of movies? We shall see.
I’m kind of over it. Endgame was the Marvel send off I needed.
None of the movies have made me want to watch them since Endgame. I haven’t even watched them on Disney + …
The MCU shows have been sliding downhill with each successive show and I’m just sort of burned out on them.
If Secret Wars is another multi movie, multi year thing, I won’t even be bothered with it.
Tony Stark is dead, Steve Rogers is gone, Black Widow is dead, Hulk is a half and half hybrid soft Hulk, and Hawkeye retired after his show, so I kind of don’t care anymore.
Thor’s movie didn’t even draw me in at D+, haven’t watched it.
I watched Black Widow going into it knowing she was dead and didn’t really care about what was going on in it, and I slept through half of it and didn’t bother to rewind it when I woke up.
Man… I sound like my grandpa!