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Thunderbolts is a little too quippy for its own good, but its a solid step toward getting the MCU back on solid footing.
Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, along with director Jake Schreier, react to that ...
Warning: This story contains scads of spoilers for Thunderbolts. Proceed at your peril. Here's a major Thunderbolts spoiler ...
Ultimately, when some talk about the revival of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Thunderbolts*" may get the credit for ...
The filmmaker explains the origins of that A24-style trailer and jokes about The Hollywood Reporter's own cameo in the ...
The writers behind Thunderbolts* came up with a different and sillier reason for the name: It's named after Yelena's ...
By the end of Thunderbolts* the rag-tag group of sidekicks and antiheroes has emerged as the collective savior of New York. A ...
Florence Pugh leads a crew of scrappy misfits. It’s a familiar premise, “Suicide Squad” did the same thing, but here it works ...
Florence Pugh, David Harbour and Julia Louis-Dreyfus lead an ensemble of actors that elevate an otherwise ho-hum MCU entry.
"Thunderbolts*" features a team of antiheroes, including Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes and Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova.
When the Marvel Cinematic Universe announced its most recent movie, it was simply Thunderbolts. During filming, however, the ...
Thunderbolts introduces the Sentry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But is that a good thing for the other heroes out there?