"Thunderbolts" poster earned the new Avengers title from Marvel

Spoiler Alert: This article contains the main destroyers of "Thunderbolts*" and is now available in theaters.

Marvel Studios does not hesitate to ruin the finale of its new summer Tentpole "Thunderbolts*". At the end of the film’s opening weekend, a huge billboard in Los Angeles made a huge makeover in the film promoted in Los Angeles as the champion went from “Thunderbolts*” to “the newest “Avengers.”

Marvel fans have long wondered why the official "Thunder*" title includes the asterisk. The answer is revealed in the third act of the film, when Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) announced that the group's name is the new Avengers. The team includes Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Red Guardian (David Harbour), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) and Sentry (Lewis Pullman).

In the post-credit scene of the film, the new Avengers are revealed to live in the headquarters of the old Avengers, now known as the watch tower. They also fought a legal battle against the copyright infringement of Anthony Mackie in the Avengers logo. "Captain America: Brave New World" advances with McGee's Sam Wilson on a mission to reassemble the Avengers. The "Thunderbolts*" actor will return to action next summer in "Avengers: Doomsday," which is likely to be the case when the new Avengers must team up with the original Avengers and Fantastic Four to stop Robert Downey Jr.'s Mega-Villain.

Another major teasing in the CREDITS scene after "Thunderbolts*" shows that the Fantastic Four's spacecraft enters Earth's orbit from another dimension as their theme music plays. The film's director Jake Schreier told type The live shoot was "About four weeks ago, I had no guidance. I had to go there, it was fun to watch your partner continue on this grand scale."

"We all work on the spot just to make sure we are honest about where our characters are," he added. "But you give them a whole new world and a new scope, and you want them to operate that way. It's fun to see them different from our scope in another situation."

The next Marvel movie release is "Fantastic Four: Step One" released in theaters on July 25.