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Thunderbolts* is the 36th film in the overall Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), released on May 2, 2025. The film revolves around the eponymous group of antiheroes on a mission.
Thunderbolts*” leaves viewers feeling refreshed as it brings back memories of the Marvel Cinematic Universe when there was ...
Marvel's Thunderbolts* is being called one of the best in the MCU, and it's likely because this movie is actually saying something important.
This isn't the first time a superhero movie has tackled similar themes, but Thunderbolts* does push ... the movie makes an admirable attempt to explore what it means to be unwell, and how the ...
Director Jake Schreier bring his indie film chops to the MCU and delivers a fresh take on the superhero genre that's able to be a crowd-pleaser and explore darker themes in equal measure.
Even though the first trailer featured her when the team gathered at Avengers Tower, all subsequent trailers didn't even seem to bother to CGI her in. Actress Olga Kurylenko shows off her skills ...
The latest in the superhero franchise "is scrappy, scruffy-looking, down-to-earth fun", with a "charismatic" Florence Pugh at ...
Thunderbolts, now rebranded as The New Avengers, sees a rocky box office start despite strong reviews and an ensemble cast, but its MCU impact is just beginning.
The underlying issues in Thunderbolts* are just as focused as the narrative. The characters all have to deal with the shame and trauma of their troubled pasts – and this theme is there from the ...
Thunderbolts* is being praised as the best Marvel film in years, and Australian actor Geraldine Viswanathan might just be its "secret weapon".
The continuum of the story was really about How do we take some of those themes ... that explored those things. So then the question was, Could you make a Marvel movie that did, too? Thunderbolts ...
At last summer’s San Diego Comic-Con, Pugh revealed that she had a major stunt in “Thunderbolts”: jumping off the second ... What was it like to delve into those themes? Really, I was just so ...