Walmart recently discussed their interpretation of the *asterisk* in Marvel’s Thunderbolts title. The asterisk in the movie title sparked curiosity among fans upon its initial announcement. After the film’s premiere, Marvel Studios has revealed the reason behind the asterisk in the title.
Walmart compares Thunderbolts*’ asterisk to its logo
Due to the current excitement about Thunderbolts* in cinemas worldwide, fans have taken notice of Walmart’s recognition of the film.
Recenty, the well-known retail store posted an image on X (previously known as Twitter), which combined their logo with the asterisk symbol often seen in Thunderbolts*. The picture emphasizes the resemblance between them, providing a fresh interpretation to the asterisk. They captioned it, “Hold on a moment…
wait a minute…?
— Walmart (@Walmart) May 7, 2025
On the platform, numerous users in the comments pointed out a resemblance, stating “Walmart seems to be showing its authentic hues! I didn’t know it was black and yellow all along? The disguise is off: O_o.
Whoa, I can’t believe it! Turns out Walmart has been showing its real hue all along – black and yellow? I had no idea! The mask slipped, and now it’s all clear: O_o
— ???????????? | Content Creator (@RoboGamer1HD) May 7, 2025
A different user posted, “Walmart is like when they reveal their more sinister self,” and added a GIF showing Lewis Pullman’s character Bob from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier transforming into the Void. In response, Walmart said, “Surprise ending!
Plot twist! ?
— Walmart (@Walmart) May 7, 2025
The curious third user inquired, “What’s this all about?” To which the Walmart account responded with a hint of anticipation, saying, “We’ve got something fresh and captivating on its way!
Something new and exciting is coming
— Walmart (@Walmart) May 9, 2025
Some viewers additionally suggested that Walmart should reconsider their name, as the asterisk initially signified a new moniker for the Thunderbolts team. Towards the end of the film, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ character Valentina presented the team as the New Avengers, and subsequently, the title was altered. The significance of the asterisk was clarified by Marvel shortly following the movie’s release on the big screen through a poster update.
During a conversation about the title with The NY Times, Thunderbolts director Jake Schreier commented, “It seemed as though if Val was attempting to deceive the world by promoting the New Avengers, we could do the same. It appears that this was part of a scheme, and we prepared for it accordingly.
Originally reported by Ishita Verma on SuperHeroHype.
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2025-05-09 17:58