"Thunderbolts" film to clarify Stark Tower's ownership

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The superhero film "Thunderbolts" is set to debut in less than two months, wrapping up Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The movie will introduce a team of antiheroes and follows up on stories from "Black Widow" and "Falcon and the Winter Soldier." Valentina Allegra de Fontaine plays a key role, acting as a recruiter for the new team. One major question fans want answered is how the former Avengers headquarters, Stark Tower, ended up in de Fontaine's ownership. Originally, the building was the Avengers’ home after the events of the first "Avengers" film. By the end of "Age of Ultron," it had been damaged, and the team later moved to a Stark warehouse in Upstate New York. The fate of Stark Tower remains uncertain. In "Hawkeye," it was mentioned that the building was sold, but it is unclear whether Tony Stark sold it himself or if it happened after his death during the fight against Thanos. Buzz around the sale included theories about various characters, but these ideas proved false. "Thunderbolts" will reveal more about the building, now named "The Watchtower." Director Jake Schreier indicated that the new ownership could symbolize darker turns in the story. The presence of Sentry, a potentially unstable character, raises further questions about the future of the building. Fans are eager to see how these storylines unfold when "Thunderbolts" is released on May 2nd.


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