Marvel’s finally diving headfirst into the messy, complicated world of antiheroes—and with Thunderbolts*, they might’ve just assembled their most emotionally honest team yet.
While doing interviews at CinemaCon, the cast of Thunderbolts* shared their reactions to the five and a half hour livestream that revealed the cast of Avengers: Doomsday.
David Harbour made a fun entrance with the cast of Thunderbolts* at CinemaCon, driving up to Las Vegas' Caesars Palace in a certified Red Guardian's Limo
Imagine you’re a cinephile in 1967 who can’t wait to see The Dirty Dozen because you love the premise. It will follow a rag-tag team of disgraced soldiers on a suicide mission not all, if any, will survive.
In a sudden surprise, Marvel Studios took to Instagram Live to announce what appears to be the new MCU Avengers team and the cast of Avengers: Doomsday.
Slightly grungy yet epic/heartwarming music, check. A barrage of black, baggy clothing and hoodies, check. Many, many guns and explosions? Check and check.
Jake Schreier, the director of the upcoming film ‘Thunderbolts*’, has revealed that Florence Pugh‘s Yelena Belova will be the heart of the highly anticipated Marvel film.
‘Thunderbolts*’, has been constantly generating buzz among fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The highly anticipated film is the MCU’s version of ‘The Suicide Squad’ and will follow antiheroes on a secret mission.
It’s still too early to tell, but Thunderbolts* may well be the poster child for Bob Iger‘s successful return to Disney when it’s all said and done. Though
Much has been made about the changes that have taken place behind the scenes at Marvel Studios since Bob Iger returned to Disney. The number of series and films has been reduced, productions have been paused, rewritten and reshot and the fates of others seemingly lie in the balance as the Multiverse Saga is being reworked on the fly.
It’s here. And we don’t just mean the return of Bucky Barnes’ long hair. (Although we’re thrilled to pieces to see that as well.) The teaser trailer for the MCU Thunderbolts* movie has arrived.
Though we’ll never see it here, somewhere on a parallel Earth, Marvel Studios’ fans just saw Thunderbolts at the theater are preparing to be treated to some version of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty next May.
At San Diego Comic-Con 2024, Marvel Studios revealed a first-look at the upcoming Thunderbolts* movie and additionally showed fans a first-look teaser trailer at the film.
Warning: This article contains descriptions of footage shown at CinemaCon and includes plot details of upcoming projects. This is your possible spoiler warning.
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At the end of the day, Marvel Studios Thunderbolts project is a survivor. Having undergone multiple rewrites, production delays and release date shifts, the film is currently slated for a July 25, 2025 release date.
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