Fans Are Trolling The Nickname Potential After Finding Out Avengers: Secret Wars Will Compete With LOTR And Sydney Sweeney

Gollum in The two Towers, Sydney Sweeney in The Housemaid, The Thing in Avengers: Doomsday trailer.
(Image credit: New Line Cinema, Sony Releasing, Marvel Studios)

Possibly my favorite trend in movie discourse over the past couple of years is the practice of “name meshing” names of major 2026 movie schedule entries when they’re hitting theaters on the same day. The last few years have seen the epic double feature Barbie + Oppenheimer’s Barbenheimber. (And Wicked + Gladiator II’s Glicked or Wadiator, if you’re nasty.) Now, fans are trolling the nickname potential of three major movies going head-to-head on the 2027 movie schedule: Avengers: Secret Wars, The Lord of the Rings: Hunt for Gollum, and Sydney Sweeney’s The Housemaid's Secret.

Andy Serkis as Gollum/Smeagol looking at himself in the water during The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

(Image credit: New Line Cinema)

Fans Mashup Three Major 2027 Release Names

Over on X, movie news account @screentime pointed out the fact that three of the biggest movies of 2027 are releasing on the same day: December 17, 2027. And, in no time at all, fans chose violence, making some of the greatest name mashups I’ve seen. Here are a few standouts:

  • @KashimTenshi: "Lord of the Wars: The Hunt For More Housewives.”
  • @cjfairbanks1: "Avengers: The Hunt For Gollum's Housewives'
  • @KashimTenshi: "Avengers: The Hunt For Gollum's Secret.”

These are all good but, hands down, my favorite finds a way to perfectly meld all three titles satisfyingly. Here is the best one in my view:

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  • @BitCityVidal: "Housemaid's Secret Wars: The Hunt for Gollum.”

Obviously, this is all in good fun. But it does beg the question, what will the mesh-up name be, because you know it's coming. Gollum Avenges His Secret Housemaid? Overly wordy. Avengers: Housemaid War For Gollum? That ain't it. Avengers: Secret Housewives of Middle-earth? SecretGollummaid? “Brilliant… Cut, print, check the gate, moving on.”

While these combinations are fun, it's worth considering the bigger picture. Three major blockbusters on the same day is pretty intense and could have real ramifications if they actually hit their target release. That is a pretty big if. Let’s break it down.

In a director's chair, a grey-suited Robert Downey Jr. shushes the camera as Marvel reveals the Doomsday cast.

(Image credit: Marvel)

Why These Release Dates Will Probably Change

There are a ton of fans having fun at the expense of Avengers: Secret Wars, The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum and the upcoming The Housemaid's Secret by giving them mashup names. Still, there are just as many folks who feel pretty sure that this triple feature will not come to pass. Here is what some of the naysayers have to say:

  • @QuestionStan23: "It’s kinda funny that the only one that I believe in actually making this release date is the Housemaid 2.”
  • @kirbysLastSnack: “LOL. These three are not all coming out on the same date. Ain’t happening no matter how hard people try to convince themselves they can all three thrive in the current PLFs-or die theatrical environment.”
  • @DudesomeTim: "Yeah, Housemaid is cooked."

Some reactions seem negative, but there’s logic behind the skepticism. Three major movies on one weekend could force audiences to choose, cannibalizing ticket sales and making it unlikely all three will thrive—the main point: the nickname debate reveals uncertainty about this unique movie moment.

Then there’s the fact that both Hunt for Gollum and Avengers have already shifted their release dates before, with the former originally scheduled for 2026 before being pushed to 2027, and the latter moving multiple times as Marvel shifts its movie release schedule for various reasons. This isn’t uncommon for major studio movies with extensive visual effects. For technical reasons, I don't expect these two movies to make the deadline.

What does this mean? Well, if I were you, I wouldn’t print up those SecretGollummaid shirts just yet, because I tend to agree that the only movie I’m confident to hit that December 17, 2027, release date is The Housemaid’s Secret, which just added Kirsten Dunst to its cast and has me even more excited for the sequel. However, I’ve been wrong before, so maybe all three movies will make it to their planned date with no problems. I guess we will just have to see how things shake out.

Ryan graduated from Missouri State University with a BA in English/Creative Writing. An expert in all things horror, Ryan enjoys covering a wide variety of topics. He's also a lifelong comic book fan and an avid watcher of Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. 

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