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The ending of Thunderbolts* sets up an epic Avengers conflict in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though this rivalry would be best explored in its own movie. Comprised of notorious MCU anti-heroes ...
Marvel’s surprisingly nuanced exploration of trauma and redemption proves the studio can deliver depth amid superhero fatigue ...
This is most evident through Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) and the very real struggles she faces. Yelena has breathed new ...
Eric Pearson explains how the movie changed in each draft, and how he kicked it all off: ‘There was no movie before me’ ...
Who pops the most in Thunderbolts*? Valentina? Ghost? Yelena? Red Guardian? Spoiler alert, it ain't Taskmaster.
The Thunderbolts movie is here and it has major ramifications on the future of the MCU. Here's everything you need to know about the movie's ending, the post-credits, and whether or not it sets up ...
The ending plot twist of Thunderbolts* was as effective as it was because of the MCU’s current Avengers secrecy. From the ...
Jake Schreier is currently the frontrunner to direct a new X-Men movie, and his work on Thunderbolts* shows why.
With Marvel Comics following the example of the MCU and turning the Thunderbolts into the New Avengers, we chatted with ...
“Thunderbolts*” follows a group of five antiheroes, Yelena Belova (portrayed by Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) ...
MCU's decision to introduce Sentry could lead to an epic battle with Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner after Thunderbolts* nearly featured Red Hulk.
It’s not every film that can merge the philosophy of Kierkegaard, “Terminator” references and the world of pee-wee soccer, ...