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Thunderbolts* debuts in almost a month, and I can't believe Marvel has already revealed that six characters from the film will appear in Avengers: Doomsday. Before the Avengers reassemble in 2026, Mar...
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“Avengers: Doomsday” isn’t out until 2026.
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Screen Rant on MSNMarvel Has Already Spoiled The Ending Of Thunderbolts* Despite The Movie's Biggest Selling PointOver a month before the movie has even been released, Marvel has spoiled Thunderbolts* by revealing its biggest selling point to be incorrect.
Thunderbolts* is the next Marvel movie to hit theaters and my most highly-anticipated of the three MCU movies coming to theaters this year. It wasn’t always the case, I won’t lie. I would have seen Thunderbolts* even without that asterisk in the title,
Lewis Pullman is one of the many actors who has been confirmed to be appearing in "Avengers: Doomsday," so presumably the Sentry will survive the events of "Thunderbolts*" and perhaps will be an ally to the heroes in the later film.
The Sentry is the last line of defense against the Doom that is coming. But can he or The Void be trusted long enough?
With the highly anticipated release of Marvel's Thunderbolts arriving on May 2, 2025, excitement among fans is reaching a fever pitch. This film promises not only a blend of beloved characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) but also introduces a new player who is set to redefine the narrative.
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Marvel Studios certainly could have revealed many of the expected new cast members, but it would have been more beneficial for Marvel to stay mum on some of the other casting details until after Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: The First Steps hit theaters later this summer.
Comic book and movie fans’ opinions on the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s next film, Thunderbolts*, are split roughly a month ahead of its release. Detractors long for a version of the ensemble film that focuses on a group of characters with a greater variety of superhuman powers than the one that’s been selected,
While both Marvel and DC have superteams formed by villains, the Thunderbolts are nothing like the Suicide Squad.
A new TV spot for Thunderbolts* has just blasted its way online and it reveals more about the MCU's take on The Sentry, including the fact he's going to be stronger than all of the Avengers