Marvel’s ‘Thunderbolts’ to Hit Theatres on May 1, Ahead of US Release

Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' to Hit Theatres on May 1, Ahead of US Release Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' to Hit Theatres on May 1, Ahead of US Release

Marvel Studios has officially announced that Thunderbolts, its much-anticipated ensemble action film, will hit Indian theatres on May 1, 2025. A full day before its US release. Fans across India will be able to watch the film in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.

The Movie is directed by Jake Schreier and co-written by Joanna Calo. Thunderbolts brings together a powerhouse cast including Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Originally set to release last year, the film promises a thrilling new chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The story revolves around a group of unlikely anti-heroes who must come together for a high-stakes mission to safeguard the world in the absence of the Avengers.

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Audiences can experience Thunderbolts in an array of premium formats such as IMAX, Dolby Cinema, RealD 3D, ScreenX, and 4DX, ensuring a visually spectacular ride.

Marvel India shared the excitement on Instagram with the announcement: “Not Supers, not heroes, the THUNDERBOLTS strike in 2 months! Releasing in cinemas, 1 May 2025. In English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.”

With tickets now officially on sale, Marvel fans won’t want to miss this bold and action-packed addition to the MCU.

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