It seems you're referencing a dramatic or fictional headline blending elements from Marvel's Avengers and Thunderbolts—two major franchises in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). However, as of now (June 2024), there is no official "clash" between the Avengers cast and the Thunderbolts team in a real-world marketing event. That said, here's a breakdown of what might be fueling this headline: đŸ”„ The Real Story Behind the "Surge": Thunderbolts (2025) – Upcoming MCU Film The Thunderbolts movie, set for release in 2025, is generating massive hype. It will feature a team of antiheroes and former villains—like John Walker (U.S. Agent), Valcour, Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier), and Kazem (from the comics). The film is expected to serve as a major bridge between the post-Avengers: Endgame era and the next phase of the MCU. Avengers Cast Members Still in the Spotlight While many original Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, etc.) have passed on or left the spotlight, actors like Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man), Chris Evans (Captain America), and Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow) still appear in media and promotional content. Their presence in trailers, social media, or even cameos (e.g., in Avengers: Secret Wars, rumored to follow Thunderbolts) fuels fan speculation about a "clash" or rivalry in marketing. Marketing Strategy – "Franchise Rivalry" Narrative? Marvel Studios may be using contrast between the idealistic Avengers and the morally gray Thunderbolts to build narrative tension. This "clash" isn't literal—it's a thematic marketing push: The Avengers were heroes. Thunderbolts are the price of redemption. Fan Theories & Social Media Buzz Platforms like Twitter (X), Reddit, and TikTok are abuzz with memes and theories imagining a "battle of ideals" between the Avengers' legacy and the Thunderbolts' antihero ethos. Some fans jokingly interpret the shift in tone as a "marketing clash" between old-guard heroes and new, edgier ensembles. So Is There a Real Clash? No. There is no actual conflict between the Avengers cast and Thunderbolts actors. But the marketing narrative is clearly positioning Thunderbolts as a darker, more complex evolution of the superhero genre—possibly challenging the legacy of the Avengers. In Summary: The "Thunderbolts' Marketing Surges as Avengers Cast Clash" is likely a hypothetical or satirical headline, reflecting fan excitement and Marvel's strategic branding. The real story is Marvel using Thunderbolts to signal a shift from pure heroism to moral ambiguity—setting up a new era in the MCU. Stay tuned—Thunderbolts hits theaters May 2025, and it might just redefine what a superhero team means. ⚡ “The Avengers saved the world. The Thunderbolts might have to save it again
 from itself.”

Auteur : Hannah Mar 18,2026

Oh, la rivalitĂ© s’intensifie. Marvel Studios a rĂ©cemment rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© une nouvelle couche surprenante concernant Thunderbolts*, en prĂ©cisant spĂ©cifiquement le sens de cet astĂ©risque — et maintenant, elle a amplifiĂ© ce concept en le faisant directement irruption dans l’espace des rĂ©seaux sociaux.

Marvel a intĂ©grĂ© un symbole de droit d’auteur dans plusieurs des bio officielles des Avengers sur les rĂ©seaux sociaux, une manƓuvre qui s’aligne habilement avec la scĂšne post-gĂ©nĂ©rique de Thunderbolts*.

Attention ! Spoilers pour Thunderbolts* Ă  venir.