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Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts, now renamed as The New Avengers continues its box office reign, holding the No. 1 spot for a second consecutive weekend. With a remarkably solid Week 2 performance, the film is defying typical superhero movie trends, signaling strong audience engagement and positive word-of-mouth momentum. For a full breakdown of the film’s box office performance and fan reactions, read the original report on ScreenRant.
While many superhero films suffer sharp second-week drop-offs, Thunderbolts is bucking the trend with only a 45–50% decline—a figure well below recent Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) averages. This performance places the film among the strongest Week 2 holds in recent MCU history, pointing to repeat viewings and sustained buzz.
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At the heart of the film’s success is its gritty, spy-thriller tone and morally complex team dynamic. The cast includes:
This blend of reformed villains and reluctant heroes has clearly struck a chord with fans seeking a fresh take on the superhero genre.
Though Thunderbolts opened slightly below domestic projections, international markets—especially in Europe and Asia—are driving robust sales. The film is outperforming several recent MCU entries overseas, and its global total is projected to surpass $300 million by the end of its third weekend.

The chemistry between Bob and Yelena has become a standout aspect of the film, sparking widespread social media engagement. Fans are praising:
Analysts suggest that Thunderbolts is playing more like a legacy sequel than a standard superhero entry—attracting a slightly older core audience and expanding the MCU’s tonal range.
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