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The ending of "Thunderbolts*," Marvel's latest film, renames misfits and hints at what's to come in "Avengers: Doomsday." ...
Thunderbolts*' is actually titled 'The New Avengers,' as Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and the cast announced.
Florence Pugh leads a group of D-list antiheroes in a film that relies on deep knowledge of obscure characters to make sense ...
The film hit theaters on May 2. 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 ...
The off-beat ads and humorous posters have only stoked fan conversation about what, exactly, this project is and what on earth is going on with the asterisk in the title. The film stars a ...
By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer A new, unlikely term has been added to the lexicon of stealth Hollywood marketing stunts — a pesky asterisk. At the same time, it’s true that several ...
Interestingly, the asterisk wasn’t present when the film was first announced, leading to speculation that it was a late addition to tease the team’s rebranding.
The director Jake Schreier explains the rebrand. By Kyle Buchanan If you wondered why there’s an asterisk attached to the title of the new movie “Thunderbolts*,” you won’t have to wait any ...
The first, why would the team take the name “Thunderbolts,” and the second, why does the title have an asterisk? Well, it is a mystery no longer, folks! Thankfully we get both answers in the ...
Florence Pugh's performance anchors 'Thunderbolts,' a back-to-basics Marvel movie that tries to restore the focus on characters over spectacle.