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In fact, Taskmaster may very well be the most wasted fan-favorite character in the history of the franchise. And, in Thunderbolts*, she really is wasted. She’s in exactly one scene and Kurylenko ...
The final film entry of Phase Five, Thunderbolts* introduces a new team of superheroes to the ever-expanding MCU. Starring in the film are several major comic book characters, several of whom are ...
Thunderbolts characters are making their way into video games, with individual members appearing in modern mobile games. Lego Marvel's Avengers includes Thunderbolts members in levels and open ...
it’s the one that involves plumbing the depths of the characters’ worst memories).” Disney will be hoping that positive word of mouth helps Thunderbolts* enjoy a better run in theaters than ...
Trying to juggle seven principal characters is no small feat, and here, the script struggles. Many team members are reduced to narrative tools or comic relief, robbing them of emotional nuance and ...
Melina’s nonappearance could arguably stem from the already high number of main characters in Thunderbolts*, with three of them already originating from Black Widow. Plus, the MCU’s ...
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Trauma has become so overused as a plot device that I'm grateful I went into Thunderbolts* not knowing that it would plunge so deeply into its characters' mental health issues. Thunderbolts* is an ...
The Thunderbolts* movie has been a critical and commercial success for Marvel Studios. Most hailed it as a straightforward return to form for the MCU. However, a new fan theory suggests there may ...
While Marvel’s Thunderbolts* promos had inserted Taskmaster into shots later on in the movie to make it look like the character would make it at least a decent chunk of the way through, her fate ...
Taking a sharp turn away from the all-too-known cosmic-battle scenes and one-liners, Thunderbolts* is in fact a deep-dive into the psyche of flawed characters, psychological scars and moral ambiguity.