Thunderbolts* Nears $280 Million Box Office as Marvel’s The New Avengers Marketing Rumbles On

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Thunderbolts* had a strong second weekend hold at the box office for an MCU movie, and has now reached $272.2 million globally.

The Florence Pugh-fronted action flick added $33.1 million domestically and $34 million internationally to top the box office charts for a second week running. That’s a -44% box office drop from the launch weekend, which is stronger than Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (-52%), Captain America: Brave New World (-54%), and Ant-Man and the Wasp; Quantumania (-54%). Thunderbolts* has so far grossed an estimated $128.5 million domestic and $143.7 million internationally.

Marvel’s Thunderbolts* marketing cranked into a higher gear last week, going as far as to officially change the name of the movie to New Avengers. Marvel even dragged the on-screen dispute between Sam Wilson’s Avengers and this new superhero team into the real world. Clearly, Marvel is hoping that interest in Thunderbolts* continues in the coming months as the studio heads into the crucial launch of Phase 6 kickstarter The Fantastic Four: First Steps in July.

According to Variety, Disney spent $180 million to make Thunderbolts* and another $100 million to market it. So Thunderbolts* needs to show staying power globally to turn a profit theatrically.

Last week, Disney boss Bob Iger bigged up Thunderbolts*, saying it’s “the first and best example” of Marvel’s new commitment to quality over quantity.

Thunderbolts* had topped the domestic box office with a $76 million opening, a start that was seen as solid rather than spectacular. For context, that was ahead of Eternals ($71 million) and Ant-Man and the Wasp ($75 million), which were both considered flops, but below most other MCU movies’ opening hauls.

However, Thunderbolts* is going down well with audiences and critics. IGN’s Thunderbolts* review returned a 7/10. We said: “Thunderbolts* has, like its sort-of-not-really antagonist, both a dark half and a light half. But only one of them is actually pretty great (hint: it’s the one that involves plumbing the depths of the characters’ worst memories).”

Disney will be hoping that positive word of mouth helps Thunderbolts* enjoy a better run in theaters than Captain America: Brave New World, which dropped off dramatically. Indeed, Marvel movies have endured a torrid time in recent years apart from the odd blip, such as the billion dollar Deadpool & Wolverine movie.

Looking further ahead, 2026 will see both Avengers: Doomsday (May 1, 2026) and Spider-Man: Brand New Day (July 31, 2026) release, with Avengers: Secret Wars set for May 7, 2027.

Meanwhile, Sinners is now up to $283.3 million at the global box office, and A Minecraft Movie is on $909.6 million after six weekends.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

 

Editor-in-Chief for Robots Over Dinosaurs Anthony has been gaming since the 1980s. Working adjacent to the gaming industry for the last 20 years, his experience led him to open Robots Over Dinosaurs.

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