Marvel Studios’ latest release, Thunderbolts, has grossed an impressive N184.2 million in Nigerian cinemas, solidifying its place as one of the top Hollywood performers in the country this year.
The film earned N24.1 million over the weekend of May 16–18 alone, demonstrating strong and sustained interest from local audiences. Since its global premiere on April 22, 2025, and U.S. release on May 2, Thunderbolts has attracted both Marvel fans and general moviegoers with its action-packed storyline and ensemble cast.
Directed by Jake Schreier, the movie features a team of morally complex antiheroes, including characters played by Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The plot revolves around these operatives working under a secret government directive, only to uncover a dangerous conspiracy. The film’s closing scenes hint at the formation of “The New Avengers,” setting the stage for future Marvel narratives.
Globally, Thunderbolts has earned $326.3 million, ranking as the fifth highest-grossing movie of 2025 so far. It debuted with $74 million in the U.S. and $86.1 million internationally during its opening weekend.
In Nigeria, Thunderbolts faces competition from local hits like Ori: The Rebirth, which has grossed over N269 million in three weeks. This highlights a growing diversity in the Nigerian box office, where both international blockbusters and indigenous films thrive.









