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It's a shame these two MCU stars didn't return in Thunderbolts*, as they would have been great additions to the New Avengers' ...
Thunderbolts*' director Jake Schreier, who is now tackling the'X-Men' reboot, reflected on his first MCU film's struggles at ...
This iteration of the Fantastic Four has a standalone adventure without all the burden of the MCU's history and cast of ...
We spoke to Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier about the start-to-finish experience of making an MCU movie and lessons ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier addresses Taskmaster’s controversial death in the film and the backlash that followed.
Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige has commented on why movies like The Marvels, Captain America 4, and Thunderbolts* didn’t make a ...
If the MCU can find a way to explain Crossbones' return, he would make an excellent fit in the Thunderbolts team. While Rumlow is categorically a villain, several members of the Thunderbolts have ...
The Thunderbolts aren’t just coming to the MCU, they’re getting their own Phase 5 movie.But the group will be very different from its comic book counterpart when it gets there. As will its members ...
The Thunderbolts team will include plenty of former villains and anti-heroes we saw in other MCU stories. But this time, they’ll be heroes, fighting an incredible threat that will also be a ...
Crossing its fingers, the film’s post-credits sequence for "Thunderbolts" suggests an ongoing life for the team of B-list MCU heroes, and reveals their actual name: The New Avengers.
Disney's MCU is at an inflection point. With "Thunderbolts*" the latest box office disappointment, will Marvel continue to back riskier stand-alones?
It’s shot and edited as if there was a plan all along, a plan that actually came together, which is rare for the MCU these days. “Thunderbolts*” may be the umpteenth film in an increasingly ...