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“Thunderbolts,” about a group of MCU rejects who band together after CIA director Valentine Allegra de Fontaine ( Julia Louis ...
The review embargo for Thunderbolts* has now lifted and critics are absolutely loving the new MCU with Florence Pugh and ...
The film's exploration of mental health is particularly noteworthy, as it avoids the typical superhero trope of trauma being merely a backstory. Instead, it delves into the lived experiences of its ...
Full of heart and humor, ‘Thunderbolts*’ makes character the focus – thanks to a superb cast -- but doesn’t skimp on the ...
In the spirit of Marvel's past breakout hit Guardians of the Galaxy, Thunderbolts* miraculously fosters attachment to ...
Hollywood is pulling out the stops this summer movie season, which kicks off with Friday's release Marvel's "Thunderbolts*." ...
Superman already has a lot on his broad shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of Hollywood to his worries.
That pesky asterisk is intentional, you know. Thunderbolts*, a film about squabbling ­antiheroes from a studio that seems to have misplaced its actual heroes, is the 36th entry in the never-ending ...
Ahh… so that’s what the asterisk is for. Thunderbolts* is a worthy outing for some of the MCU’s unsung heroes but, just like ...
Thunderbolts* had its London and LA screenings recently. On both occasions, the general opinion has been positive. Many critics have also announced that the movie will ensure Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
Jake Schreier describes to THR what it was like directing Thunderbolts* with its long comic book history. Plus, he explains ...
The official title of Marvel's latest movie, Thunderbolts, includes an asterisk (a style choice that is explained by the film ...