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As they so often do in Marvel Land, worlds collide in "Thunderbolts." But in this refreshingly earthbound iteration of the ...
Like most Marvel offerings, Thunderbolts* requires so much background knowledge that fine print seems appropriate, which may explain the asterisk at the end of the official name of the film.
It’s not every film that can merge the philosophy of Kierkegaard, “Terminator” references and the world of pee-wee soccer, ...
After Thunderbolts* we think it would be cool for Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova to team up with Tom Holland's Spider-Man, and ...
Yelena is searching for meaning in her life, dragged down by guilt and shame from her past, a pain that even her relentlessly ...
O-T Fagbenle, who played Natasha Romanoff's fix-it man Mason in Black Widow, has confirmed that he was originally up for the ...
Thunderbolts* writer Eric Pearson has shared intel on a scene that he wrote for the movie (which was never filmed), which ...
Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova continues her captivating Marvel Cinematic Universe arc in Thunderbolts*, confirming that she’s the perfect successor to Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow ...
Which, as someone who has now seen the movie, I can confirm is a spoiler, and was dumb of them to put out there (I still ...
Thunderbolts' is the "first and best example" of Marvel's new strategy, according to Bob Iger. The new superhero film stars ...
In Thunderbolts* we finally see a male superhero ask for help with his mental illness. But, as is common in Hollywood, women ...