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Brand New Day theory reveals how Thunderbolts*'s villain, Sentry/The Void, could have set up the MCU movie's story in 1 key ...
With Thunderbolts*, the MCU decided to embrace a darker tone while focusing on the mental health struggles of its characters.
By the end of the climactic battle in Thunderbolts*, the Void has been temporarily vanquished, and Bob is back in the real world as a mostly normal human. But he has no memory of anything he just ...
The low moments, the depressive episodes, those are something else. Thunderbolts* The New Avengers naming it as a "void" is very accurate. As someone who first realized there was something ...
In Thunderbolts* we finally see a male superhero ask for help with his mental illness. But, as is common in Hollywood, women ...
Before Marvel Studios landed on its heroic look for Sentry, it considered a couple of other costumes that were very different.
The film succeeds in part by flipping the franchise’s standard script: the main characters aren’t embarrassed because they’re superheroes; they’re embarrassed because they’re not.
"Thunderbolts*" released in theaters on May 2, 2025 and has a run time of 2 hours and 6 minutes. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Marvel's latest movie "Thunderbolts" features young Charleston actor Clayton Cooper as the young version of Lewis Pullman's superhero The Sentry.