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Some of the franchises in the franchise list overlap, resulting in some movies' grosses counting towards multiple franchises. This is not a mistake. The short explanation is that this is how the franchise deals work and how our sources do it.
Does the thunderbolts* count as a avengers film
in the end of the film they get rebranded as new avengers also the is The asterisk denotes the subtitle The New Avengers, which is revealed in the film's end credits.[1]Fanoflionking3 (talk) 14:20, 5 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
It's more about how the movie is promoted. It was promoted as a Thunderbolts film so it's a Thunderbolt I.P. If there's a sequel titled & promoted as "The New Avengers", we will see then. Take for example Captain America: Civil War, -2 important characters, you can argue that was a full on Avengers film, but it was promoted as a Captain America film so it only went into the MCU & Cap franchise brackets, or Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, it had other Justice League characters in it, but it was promoted as a Batman & Superman film so it went in both of those brackets, but would not have been in a JL bracket. DCF94 (talk) 23:22, 5 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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