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Marvel's newest film "Thunderbolts*" will stream on Disney+ later this summer. Here's why the movie is also called "The New Avengers." ...
Artist John Staub has shared a first official look at his approved concept design for the Sentry (Lewis Pullman) in Marvel Studios' ...
Thunderbolts* is now in theaters, and while Marvel Studios isn't quite ready to share an official look at Lewis Pullman suited-up as Sentry, we do have a new poster spotlighting Bob's evil alter ...
The Florence Pugh-led movie was advertised with an asterisk as part of its official title ... ripping off a layer of the "Thunderbolts*" poster to reveal the "New Avengers" title underneath.
Marvel Studios has updated its official posters for its latest film, Thunderbolts* to reveal the movie’s actual title – find out more below. Marvel released the 36th film in the Marvel ...
After months of wondering and predicting what the asterisk in the film's title meant, Marvel Studios reveals its meaning on the movie's posters.
That includes posters on movie ticketing websites and an updated listing on the official Marvel website, which now has Thunderbolts* redirect to *The New Avengers. You can see those posters in the ...
Following the release of Thunderbolts* on May 2, the asterisk in the title has been revealed, leading to a title change.
Marvel fans had long been wondering why the official “Thunderbolts*” title included an asterisk. The answer is revealed in the third act of the movie, when Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia ...
The poster on ticketing websites like Fandango has also changed to read “The New Avengers.” Marvel fans had long been wondering why the official “Thunderbolts*” title included an asterisk.
Steinbach shared a side-by-side of the posters on Twitter with the caption, "You have no idea how excited I am to share this official Thunderbolts, I mean, The New Avengers, poster… what a great ...