Chris Evans Confirmed for 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' Fueling 'Endgame' Theory
Chris Evans is confirmed to appear in the upcoming film *Avengers: Secret Wars*, which is slated to follow *Avengers: Doomsday*. This announcement has reignited a long-standing theory from *Avengers: Endgame*, originally released in 2019, suggesting it may now come to fruition nearly a decade later. Evans' prior portrayal of Steve Rogers as Captain America in *Endgame* concluded with the character's retirement and a journey back in time.

Chris Evans is set to reprise his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a confirmed appearance in *Avengers: Secret Wars*. This upcoming film is scheduled to follow *Avengers: Doomsday*.
This confirmation reignites an *Avengers: Endgame* theory that has circulated among fans for nearly a decade since the 2019 movie's release. The theory's potential realization comes as a significant development for the MCU narrative.
Previously, *Avengers: Endgame* appeared to mark the conclusion of Chris Evans' tenure as Steve Rogers, known as Captain America. His character's arc in the film involved retirement and a journey back in time, seemingly bringing his storyline to a close.
According to ScreenRant, Evans' return sets the stage for this long-standing theory to finally materialize.


