WARNING: This article includes spoilers from Thunderbolts*The Young Avengers may not be able to choose their original name in the Thunderbolts*' post-credits scene, fourteen months after the events of their team-up movie.
The New Avengers' dispute with Sam Wilson's Avengers suggests the two teams will struggle to work together in their battle against Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday. It's possible that the X-Men and the Wakandans will also take an independent approach to the fight. Similarly to the divided Avengers in Avengers: Infinity War, the heroes' failure to forces might lead to their defeat and a rematch in Avengers: Secret Wars. Moreover, the Avengers' inner struggles might cause other issues for the superhero community.
Thunderbolts* Suggests New Avengers Teams Can’t Use The Original Name
The Avengers Name Is Copyrighted In The MCU
In Thunderbolts*'' post-credits scene, Bucky Barnes laments not being able to reach an agreement with Sam Wilson, who's suing the New Avengers for copyright infringement. Red Guardian proposes the idea of changing their name to 'New AvengerZ', which annoys his teammates and obviously wouldn't make a difference. As the official Captain America, a government-approved superhero, and an official member of Steve Rogers and Tony Stark's team, Sam Wilson probably possesses the rights to the Avengers brand, meaning that no other superhero team can use the word 'Avengers' in their name.
The New Avengers Are More Likely To Choose The Name “Champions” Now
The Young Avengers May Be Legally Restricted From Using Their Comic Book Name
Sam Wilson's ownership of the Avengers brand may prohibit the creation of new Avengers teams not officially d with Captain America. Therefore, Kamala Khan's blooming superhero team will probably need to find a different name in order to avoid legal issues. Fortunately for Iman Vellani's MCU character, Kamala Khan's comic book counterpart is the leader of a team of young superheroes called "Champions" in the comics. In fact, Ms. Marvel has only been part of the Champions in the source material, not the Young Avengers.

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In the comics, the Champions gain their name from a public display of heroism and a speech about freedom and hope from Ms. Marvel. Like their comic book counterparts, the MCU's Champions could grow disillusioned with the Avengers, this time perhaps due to the Avengers' refusal to with them. Besides, combining the Young Avengers with the Champions in the MCU could allow the franchise to mix heroes from both comic book teams, including Ironheart, Joaquin Torres, Miles Morales, and Nova.
Other Avengers Offshoots Are Unlikely For Now
No New Avenger Teams May Be Allowed To Be Created
In the absence of the official Avengers, now would be the perfect time for several different Avenger teams to appear and fill the void. Marvel lore provides the MCU with many options to choose from: a Dark Avengers team created by a government agent with evil intentions, a West Coast Avengers team led by California heroes like Ant-Man or She-Hulk, a Secret Avengers made up of spies, or an A-Force team composed entirely of female superheroes, among others. Given the extended absence of a prominent superhero team since Avengers: Endgame, it's rather odd that only the New Avengers have risen up to replace them.

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With Thunderbolts* whipping up a storm among franchise fans, many may now be wondering if the latest MCU movie is gearing up for a sequel.
Apart from the fact that Phase 6 is crowded due to the Fantastic Four's introduction and Avengers: Doomsday's packed cast, Thunderbolts*' post-credits scene suggests no other teams will be introduced anytime soon, as any adaptation of the Avengers' comic book factions would face the same legal problems as the New Avengers at this point in the franchise. Perhaps the events of Avengers: Doomsday and a possible soft-reboot created by Avengers: Secret Wars could unify the Avengers and allow smaller teams to pop up.

Thunderbolts*
- Release Date
- April 30, 2025
- Runtime
- 127 minutes
- Director
- Jake Schreier
- Writers
- Eric Pearson, Lee Sung-jin
- Producers
- Scarlett Johansson, Jason Tamez
Cast
- Bucky Barnes
- Yelena Belova
- Franchise(s)
- Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Budget
- $200 million
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