2025 will be a crucial year for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Last year, things went pretty downhill for the MCU. Although Guardians of the Galaxy was a fitting farewell for filmmaker James Gunn and his move to the competitor DC Universe, this was only a brief beacon of light in terms of box office sales.
Because both Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (boos in the cinema) and The Marvels (the biggest MCU flop of all time) failed to meet expectations. Fortunately, Deadpool & Wolverine (you can find information about the confusion surrounding the streaming launch here) turned out to be the billion-dollar success that was hoped for. But what happens next?
What are the next Marvel movies?
Four new Marvel films are set to hit cinemas in 2025. The first is Captain America: Brave New World on February 14, starring Star Wars legend Harrison Ford as the legendary Red Hulk. On May 2, the Thunderbolts* will conquer the cinema. It continues on July 25, when the Fantastic Four will capture the hearts of audiences.
The reboot of Blade is scheduled to be released on November 7, 2025, the crowning conclusion of a most successful superhero year And this despite the fact that 38th film of the MCU continues to have major problems during production. But wait, why does Thunderbolts* have an asterisk in the film title?
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Why does the new Marvel movie have an asterisk in the name?
With an asterisk, also the Star, asteriscus or asteriskthat follows a word, it is a footnote symbol. The author uses it to indicate a footnote, a commentwhich at the end of the respective text provide further Information and explanations In the case of the new Marvel movie Thunderbolts* However, this is not the case.
The asterisk in the title Thunderbolt* was only added by Marvel during production. However, Disney still owes millions of Marvel fans an explanation or even a footnote. Now one of the main actors in Thunderbolts* to this puzzle.
David Harbour (Stranger Things Hellboy) made his debut in the MCU in Black Widow and is one of in Thunderbolts*, a group of anti-heroes of the same name which includes, for example, Bucky “The Winter Soldier” Barnes counts. When asked about the asterisk in the name, the Hollywood star starts to mumble:
Source: Comic-Book-Movie