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Ahead of its global release, Thunderbolts brings together a dark, dangerous team of anti-heroes. Here's who’s playing who and how they got here.
"There's something wrong with me. An emptiness." So says Florence Pugh's Yelena in the initially promising opening moments of ...
Entertainment Thunderbolts is aware of the weight of fatigue that it carries, but turns the Avengers sub-plot on its head and delivers a refreshing take on the superhero world post the exit of the ...
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India Today on MSNExclusive: Lewis Pullman, Hannah John-Kamen call Thunderbolts 'indie' Marvel filmMarvel Studios' 'Thunderbolts' is set to be an emotionally deep and grounded film in the MCU, exploring the psychological ...
Rather than being a bold chapter, Thunderbolts* plays like a studio scrambling for relevance—hoping a chaotic mix of trauma and quips will be enough. It’s not.
With the US government looking to impeach her as CIA Director, Valentina explains to her assistant Mel that they need to tie ...
Loaded with ass-kicking awesomeness and the coolest new character in a long while, Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' makes anti-heroes fun again.
The Marvel series confronts franchise fatigue head on during the opening of Thunderbolts*. While Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh ...
Marvel’s Thunderbolts* has finally landed, and just like most Marvel movies, it leaves fans buzzing with its end-credits surprises.
Within those confines, it gets by, if only by the barest of threads on one of its superhero suits. And you can give that ...
The actress is the main attraction in Marvel’s latest, about a group of ragtag super-types who join forces to (spoiler alert!
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier opens up about the casting change that saw Lewis Pullman replace Steven Yeun as Sentry.
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