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May 5, 2025

The meaning behind the asterisk in the 'Thunderbolts*' title is revealed

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The sneaky asterisk in the "Thunderbolts*" title officially has meaning.

On Monday, Marvel unveiled the true name of the rag-tag group of superheroes as "The New Avengers," now that the film is officially in theaters as of May 2.

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"Presenting Marvel Studios' #̶T̶h̶u̶n̶d̶e̶r̶b̶o̶l̶t̶s̶* #TheNewAvengers," Marvel Studios wrote in a social media post, which included a video of the film's cast, led by Florence Pugh, ripping away the word "Thunderbolts*" on the movie poster to reveal the words "*The New Avengers."

According to Marvel, the video was shot discreetly backstage at the film's Hollywood premiere.

PHOTO: Lewis Pullman, Geraldine Viswanathan, Hannah John-Kamen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Florence Pugh, Wyatt Russell and Jake Schreier attend the New York Special Screening of THUNDERBOLTS, April 30, 2025 in New York City.
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Lewis Pullman, Geraldine Viswanathan, Hannah John-Kamen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Florence Pugh, Wyatt Russell and Jake Schreier attend the New York Special Screening of THUNDERBOLTS, April 30, 2025 in New York City.

Another video shows star Sebastian Stan covering up a publicly displayed movie poster featuring the updated name.

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The film features a collaboration of former Marvel Cinematic Universe baddies and anti-heroes: Florence Pugh's Yelena and her adoptive father Alexei, aka Red Guardian, played by David Harbour; Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier; Hannah John-Kamen's Ava Starr/Ghost from "Ant-Man and the Wasp"; Olga Kurylenko's Antonia Dreykov/Taskmaster from "Black Widow;" and Wyatt Russell's John Walker/U.S. Agent from "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier."

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The group is brought together by Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, who also appeared in "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" and also appeared in a post-credits scene in "Black Widow."

"After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap set by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, these disillusioned castoffs must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts," a synopsis for the film reads. "Will this dysfunctional group tear themselves apart, or find redemption and unite as something much more before it’s too late?"

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