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That's right, the Russos are back. As with the Thunderbolts* post-credits scene, Joe and Anthony Russo shot the post-credits ...
Thunderbolts* performed well at the box office, and the team is already set to return as part of the Avengers: Doomsday cast list. Director Jake Schreier recently spoke to CBM about his Marvel movie, ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier talks to us about whether he considered introducing a more monstrous version of The Void ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier tells us about an unseen, alternate mid-credits scene and reveals whether being tasked with the introduction of the New Avengers changed his approach to the ...
The familiar Baxter Building featured in The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be seen again in Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel ...
A lot of the problems in Marvel’s Multiverse Saga arose when they dropped the ball on the Kang the Conqueror storyline.
The Thunderbolts* movie introduced the "New" Avengers, and their approach is more like the Fantastic Four than the original Avengers in a key way.
The prevailing theory is that the Thunderbolts won’t call themselves that by the end of the movie. Instead, they’ll become the New Avengers either because someone calls them that or because ...
Disney's MCU is at an inflection point. With "Thunderbolts*" the latest box office disappointment, will Marvel continue to back riskier stand-alones?
Back to my Suicide Squad comparison, maybe the Thunderbolts’ purpose is to be among the first Avengers to die when they fight Doctor Doom in Doomsday. That’s my speculation.
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.
If Thunderbolts Really Is A Dark Avengers Movie, Then I’m Curious About The Changes Marvel Will Have To Make. News. By Sean O'Connell published 4 May 2024 Some things don't line up.