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Each character, from Yelena Belova to the Sentry, contributes distinct abilities and complex backgrounds, promising a darker narrative in superhero cinema.
Starring Sebastian Stan, Florence Pugh, and several Marvel anti-hero one-offs, “Thunderbolts*” is the final film in MCU’s ...
Florence Pugh, David Harbour and Julia Louis-Dreyfus lead an ensemble of actors that elevate an otherwise ho-hum MCU entry.
Loaded with ass-kicking awesomeness and the coolest new character in a long while, Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' makes anti-heroes fun again.
Thunderbolts* seems like a one-off, akin to Deadpool or the Spider-Man movies, which hint about a larger Marvel Universe but we don’t see the actual canonical characters, either from Avengers or X-Men ...
Each member of the MCU's Thunderbolts* has a deep comic book history that helps to better understand their character.
Thunderbolts doesn’t just course-correct Marvel’s recent narrative misadventures—it obliterates them. At long last, we can ...
A sullen Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) stands near the edge of a skyscraper, contemplating her significance in the world and ...
The duo, who play the CIA Director and her assistant, have a playful conversation about their Marvel futures and what makes a ...
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: a group of charming antiheroes with varying degrees of “super” qualities band together to form a team under the direction of a shadowy government organization.
Avengers' film starring Sebastian Stan, Florence Pugh and David Harbour is enjoyably more down to earth than some recent ...
Wyatt Russell, David Harbour, Lewis Pullman and Julia Louis-Dreyfus also star in Jake Schreier’s account of dysfunctional ...