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The film succeeds in part by flipping the franchise’s standard script: the main characters aren’t embarrassed because they’re ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThunderbolts*: 10 Major Differences Between the Comics and the MCUThunderbolts* is currently sweeping the nation at the box office. Everyone loves the new MCU movie, despite some major ...
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Marvel’s Thunderbolts: 7 Things That Just Didn’t Make SenseMarvel’s Thunderbolts was pitched as the MCU’s bold take on anti-heroes—a gritty, morally gray team-up of reformed villains ...
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So this isn’t going to be a quick little article about me ripping the film apart, because I loved the Thunderbolts*. I was ...
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Sentry?! Marvel’s answer to Superman made his Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
Ideally, a marketing plot like this would result in a nice split… but that doesn’t feel true in this particular case. The Thunderbolts, being a surreptitious way of assembling a new version of Earth’s ...
A few weeks ago, we asked you to let us know what you made of the latest Marvel Studios movie, Thunderbolts*, and the poll ...
Now that we know why the Thunderbolts are really called that in the movie, history’s repeating in the comics. Say hello to your New Avengers.
At the end of Thunderbolts*, CIA director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) announces the group’s rebrand ...
James Coulter Once upon a time, I loved the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Back then, it was a fresh prospect to have a shared ...
The most recent Marvel film, however, bucks the trend. Thunderbolts* is fantastic and carries some serious emotional weight.
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