Why does 'Thunderbolts*' have an asterisk? Now you know.


 'Thunderbolts*' is the newest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and ever since it came out people have been saying that Marvel is back. Apparently a lot of people believe that it is the best MCU film since 'Avengers: Endgame.' I haven't seen it yet so I can't give my thoughts on it for now.

Breaking news: 'Thunderbolts*' IS NO LONGER CALLED 'Thunderbolts*!' The new title is now '*The new avengers.' What? A film changes title after releasing in theaters? Is this for real? This news is fairly new so you may have to do further research to make sure I haven't misunderstood what is going on right now. If this is for real(which I think it is), this is insane. Normally changing a film title after release would hurt the film's marketing but since this is a Marvel movie, I guess they can do whatever they want.

The asterisk was in the title because they were planning this change for a long time. I thought the asterisk was super cool because I thought it meant there was more to the group that what it seemed like and representing that through the symbol of an asterisk was an interesting idea. But I was wrong. It was just teasing for a title change.

Just based off of the word of mouth, I'm really excited to watch this film. I was a MCU fan before COVID and I would love to gain that energy back again. I thought that trailers were trash though.

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