What Is Thunderbolts* Post Credits Scene? Asterisk Mystery, Plot & Other Deets

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Marvel’s latest cinematic release, 'Thunderbolts*', has set fan excitement ablaze across the globe. Early screenings in the U.S. and Europe have already revealed enough spoilers to keep the internet buzzing. But before getting into theories and credit scene reveals, let’s address the elephant in the room: the mysterious asterisk in the 'Thunderbolts*' title.What’s the Asterisk in the Thunderbolts* Title?Fans have been speculating about the asterisk, or star symbol, attached to the 'Thunderbolts*' title. One prevailing theory suggests that 'Thunderbolts*' is merely a placeholder name—one that conceals the group’s true identity. According to social media leaks and fan discussions, the title's asterisk may signify the team's evolving nature, hinting at a future rebranding akin to the Avengers. In fact, this theory gains further credibility in the end-credits scene (more on that below).Thunderbolts* : Heroes, Antiheroes, and PlotUnlike traditional MCU teams, 'Thunderbolts*' brings together antiheroes and former villains from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film features returning characters like:Florence Pugh as Yelena BelovaSebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / The Winter SoldierDavid Harbour as Red GuardianWyatt Russell as U.S. AgentHannah John-Kamen as GhostOlga Kurylenko as TaskmasterJulia Louis-Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de FontaineLewis Pullman as “Bob”This unorthodox team is manipulated into a deadly mission by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. To survive, they must face the darkest chapters of their pasts—each character getting significant screen time and development, as confirmed by fans who attended early screenings.Plot Overview'Thunderbolts*' is not your typical superhero flick. Instead of uniting for glory, these antiheroes are thrust into a mission of survival. Betrayed and outgunned, their journey is one of redemption, accountability, and reluctant teamwork.The movie also cleverly sets the stage for the upcoming ‘Avengers: Doomsday’, where the entire ‘Thunderbolts*’ cast is confirmed to return. Don’t miss this epic team up ⚡️ Marvel Studios’ #Thunderbolts* arrives only in theaters May 2. Get tickets now: https://t.co/bFq0RNfp6K pic.twitter.com/4ueuW3UI0w— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) April 23, 2025Post-Credit Scenes Explained: Mid-Credit & End-Credit TeasesMarvel is known for its tantalizing credit scenes, which have lost their charm in the past few films. But 'Thunderbolts*' doesn't disappoint—offering two intriguing scenes:🔸 Mid-Credit Scene: Red Guardian’s Grocery Store GagIn a surprisingly comedic mid-credits moment, Red Guardian is seen in a grocery store, trying to convince a woman to buy a box of Wheaties featuring the 'Thunderbolts*' on the cover. Although she picks it up briefly, she quickly puts it back and hurries away—playing up the team’s lack of mainstream appeal and respect, at least for now.🔸 End-Credit Scene: The New Avengers and the Fantastic FourThe end-credits scene has fans talking even more. 'The Thunderbolts*', now operating out of the Watchtower (New Avengers Tower), are debating their team's official name. As Sam Wilson (Captain America) sues them for using "The Avengers" name, Red Guardian jokingly suggests alternatives—like New Avengerz (with a “Z”).Mid-discussion, the team receives a computer alert. A ship is approaching Earth, emblazoned with the Fantastic Four logo. As per fan spoilers, the scene cuts to black with the iconic MCU Fantastic Four theme, confirming their arrival in Earth-616 and teasing their role in 'Avengers: Doomsday'.The Journey Behind Thunderbolts*'Thunderbolts*' marks the 36th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The idea of forming this team was first teased back in 2021. After a series of production delays—ranging from script changes and casting revisions to Hollywood labor disputes—filming finally commenced in June 2024, with shoots taking place across the United States and Malaysia.Directed by Jake Schreier and written by Eric Pearson, Lee Sung Jin, and Joanna Calo, 'Thunderbolts*' is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on May 2, 2025.With a compelling mix of humor, action, and introspective storytelling, 'Thunderbolts*' breaks the mold of traditional Marvel fare. The asterisk in its title may be more than a gimmick—it’s a breadcrumb, hinting at what's to come. With the 'Fantastic Four', 'Avengers: Doomsday', and a possible team rebrand on the horizon, the MCU’s next chapter is shaping up to be its most unpredictable yet.

Marvel’s latest cinematic release, 'Thunderbolts*', has set fan excitement ablaze across the globe. Early screenings in the U.S.

and Europe have already revealed enough spoilers to keep the internet buzzing. But before getting into theories and credit scene reveals, let’s address the elephant in the room: the mysterious asterisk in the 'Thunderbolts*' title. What’s the Asterisk in the Thunderbolts* Title? Fans have been speculating about the asterisk, or star symbol, attached to the 'Thunderbolts*' title.



One prevailing theory suggests that 'Thunderbolts*' is merely a placeholder name—one that conceals the group’s true identity. According to social media leaks and fan discussions, the title's asterisk may signify the team's evolving nature, hinting at a future rebranding akin to the Avengers. In fact, this theory gains further credibility in the end-credits scene (more on that below).

Thunderbolts* : Heroes, Antiheroes, and Plot Unlike traditional MCU teams, 'Thunderbolts*' brings together antiheroes and former villains from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film features returning characters like: Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / The Winter Soldier David Harbour as Red Guardian Wyatt Russell as U.S.

Agent Hannah John-Kamen as Ghost Olga Kurylenko as Taskmaster Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine Lewis Pullman as “Bob” This unorthodox team is manipulated into a deadly mission by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. To survive, they must face the darkest chapters of their pasts—each character getting significant screen time and development, as confirmed by fans who attended early screenings. Plot Overview 'Thunderbolts*' is not your typical superhero flick.

Instead of uniting for glory, these antiheroes are thrust into a mission of survival. Betrayed and outgunned, their journey is one of redemption, accountability, and reluctant teamwork. The movie also cleverly sets the stage for the upcoming ‘Avengers: Doomsday’, where the entire ‘Thunderbolts*’ cast is confirmed to return.

Don’t miss this epic team up ⚡️ Marvel Studios’ #Thunderbolts * arrives only in theaters May 2. Get tickets now: https://t.co/bFq0RNfp6K pic.

twitter.com/4ueuW3UI0w — Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) April 23, 2025 Post-Credit Scenes Explained: Mid-Credit & End-Credit Teases Marvel is known for its tantalizing credit scenes, which have lost their charm in the past few films. But 'Thunderbolts*' doesn't disappoint—offering two intriguing scenes: 🔸 Mid-Credit Scene: Red Guardian’s Grocery Store Gag In a surprisingly comedic mid-credits moment, Red Guardian is seen in a grocery store, trying to convince a woman to buy a box of Wheaties featuring the 'Thunderbolts*' on the cover.

Although she picks it up briefly, she quickly puts it back and hurries away—playing up the team’s lack of mainstream appeal and respect, at least for now. 🔸 End-Credit Scene: The New Avengers and the Fantastic Four The end-credits scene has fans talking even more. 'The Thunderbolts*', now operating out of the Watchtower (New Avengers Tower), are debating their team's official name.

As Sam Wilson (Captain America) sues them for using "The Avengers" name, Red Guardian jokingly suggests alternatives—like New Avengerz (with a “Z”). Mid-discussion, the team receives a computer alert. A ship is approaching Earth, emblazoned with the Fantastic Four logo.

As per fan spoilers, the scene cuts to black with the iconic MCU Fantastic Four theme, confirming their arrival in Earth-616 and teasing their role in 'Avengers: Doomsday'. The Journey Behind Thunderbolts* 'Thunderbolts*' marks the 36th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The idea of forming this team was first teased back in 2021.

After a series of production delays—ranging from script changes and casting revisions to Hollywood labor disputes—filming finally commenced in June 2024, with shoots taking place across the United States and Malaysia. Directed by Jake Schreier and written by Eric Pearson, Lee Sung Jin, and Joanna Calo, 'Thunderbolts*' is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on May 2, 2025. With a compelling mix of humor, action, and introspective storytelling, 'Thunderbolts*' breaks the mold of traditional Marvel fare.

The asterisk in its title may be more than a gimmick—it’s a breadcrumb, hinting at what's to come. With the 'Fantastic Four', 'Avengers: Doomsday', and a possible team rebrand on the horizon, the MCU’s next chapter is shaping up to be its most unpredictable yet..