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Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier doesn't really see their relationship as romantic. Bob (AKA Sentry) is played by Lewis ...
In 2024, Marvel Studios delivered just one theatrical movie, Deadpool & Wolverine, to the general public for the first time ...
Director Jake Schreier breaks down Marvel’s 'Thunderbolts*,' a darker MCU entry centered on guilt and teases his 'X-Men"' reboot.
With Thunderbolts* now available on physical media, we caught up with director Jake Schreier to talk Beef's influence on the film and lessons from Spider-Man director Jon Watts ...
We spoke to Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier about the start-to-finish experience of making an MCU movie and lessons ...
Thunderbolts* might not have been the MCU’s most traditional ensemble outing, but it was one of its most daring. Part anti-hero team, part covert thriller, and part psychological character study, ...
In Thunderbolts *, a team of misfit operatives—including Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster, and John Walker—are brought together for a covert government mission that ...
Thunderbolts* ’s unlikely union of MCU loners and rejects received the titular nickname when Alexei misinterprets John Walker’s (Wyatt Russell) sarcastic reference to Yelena’s youth soccer team.
Thunderbolts* is an unwieldy jumble, to be sure, and it's been designed, like all Marvel films, to help extend the brand unto infinity.
Thunderbolts* is unapologetically formulaic. And yet, Florence Pugh is terrific; the action is coherent; and the character dynamics strike the right balance of earnest sincerity and glib humor.
And for two hours or so, "Thunderbolts*" just about makes you believe it. BIANCULLI: Justin Chang is a film critic for The New Yorker. He reviewed the new Marvel movie "Thunderbolts*." ...