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Ideally, a marketing plot like this would result in a nice split… but that doesn’t feel true in this particular case. The ...
Marvel Studios actually is advertising that director Jake Schreier’s MCU movie has a very different title. In fact, a huge ...
Mental health advocates say stories like "Thunderbolts*" are helping break stereotypes and making emotional struggles more relatable, especially for fans who grew up feeling misunderstood.
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Marvel's Thunderbolts*' director Jake Schreier has revealed that the Russo Brothers were the ones who directed the ...
Marvel has now fully renamed Thunderbolts* as New Avengers, the name taken by the team at the end of the film, at least for ...
The sneaky asterisk in the "Thunderbolts*" title officially has meaning. On Monday, Marvel unveiled the true name of the ...
As they so often do in Marvel Land, worlds collide in “Thunderbolts.” But in this refreshingly earthbound iteration of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the collision isn’t a matter of interplanetary ...
Thunderbolts* introduces one of the strongest characters in Marvel history, shaking up the MCU's power rankings big time.
At one point, the Marvel Cinematic Universe felt like an unstoppable machine. From Iron Man to Avengers: Endgame , the studio ...
And that's why the MCU has, for better or for worse, made villains that always are worthy of matching up with our heroes.
Thunderbolts* came out on May 2, 2025, and met with mostly positive critical response. It is the 36th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and it's written by Eric Pearson and Joanna Calo.