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Thunderbolts*

Original title: Thunderbolts*

Released: 2025-04-30

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7.3/10

2.736K

After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, seven disillusioned castoffs must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.

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Stream On Disney+ August 27

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Florence Pugh & David Harbour Play Cast Vs Character

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Desert Extended Look

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Buy It on Digital July 1 and Own It On Blu-Ray July 29

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Thunderbolts* ASMR with... real bolts?

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Valentina Allegra de Fontaine's ~ASMR~

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ASMR with Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

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"It's Coming Right At Us" Official Clip

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CUCUMBER

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See more Sebastian Stan & David Harbour in Marvel Studios' T̶h̶u̶n̶d̶e̶r̶b̶o̶l̶t̶s̶*

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Don’t miss your shot!

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Behind the Scenes of the Void Space

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"Pointless Childhood Stories" Official Clip

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"They're Working Together" Official Clip

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"She Wants Us Gone" Official Clip

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"The place wasn't cheap but it has good optics."

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"This has making of a team that can raise to glory"

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Unboxing with Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Wyatt Russell

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Limo Chase Scene - Official Clip

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Disney+ Special Look

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Support Group

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The Thunderbolts* Picked WHO For Their Avengers Team?!

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Speed Round

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Phase Hero Sits with Thunderbolts* Director Jake Schreier to Talk Opening Shot in IMAX & More!

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#1 Movie

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The New Avengers

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Presenting Marvel Studios' T̶h̶u̶n̶d̶e̶r̶b̶o̶l̶t̶s̶* The New Avengers.

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Thank You from the Thunderbolts*!

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Malaysia Merdeka 118 Takeover

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See what everyone is talking about.

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YELENA 💛 That is all.

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Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* is NOW PLAYING!

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Thank You from the Thunderbolts*!

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Now Playing In Theaters

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Exclusive IMAX® Interview - FIlmed for IMAX®

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"SEBASTIAN!!!" - Wyatt Russell

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"Lewis" - Wyatt Russell

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From soldier to leader

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History of the Asterisk

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Ladies and gentlemen your Thunderbolts*

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In Theaters Tonight

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Geraldine Vishwanathan Brings Mel to Life

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Hannah John-Kamen Reappears as Ghost in the MCU!

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Wyatt Russell's MCU Movie Debut as John Walker

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Girls helping Girls

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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Talks the Emotional Themes in Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts*

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Director Jake Schreier on Putting Together the Thunderbolts* team

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Florence Pugh and David Harbour talk Thunderbolts*!

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Lewis Pullman's Warm Welcome into the MCU as Bob!

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Recruiting the Thunderbolts*!

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Best Red Carpet Moments

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David Harbour's Red Guardian is the Heart of the Thunderbolts*

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Not bad for a team of scrappy anti-heroes.

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Sebastian Stan Returns as Bucky Barnes in Thunderbolts*!

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Florence Pugh Talks Returning to the MCU as Yelena Belova!

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Geraldine Viswanathan has arrived at the World Premiere

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Phasing through the red carpet.

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You know her name -- Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.

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David Harbour is protecting us from boring evening.

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Bob's here.

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Arm and dangerous.

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If looks could kill.

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The world will know who they are

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Word of advice: Don't mess with Bob

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Marvel Studios Thunderbolts* packs a punch in more ways than one.

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"Being a hero, there is no higher calling"

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High stakes. High action. High... demands?

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Thunderbolts* director POV

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In Theaters May 2

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In Theaters May 2

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"A MCU game changer"

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"Now What?" Official Clip

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Experience the Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*

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"Who's This Old Santa?" Official Clip

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Shang-Chi himself, Simu Liu, supports the Thunderbolts* at the European Premiere!

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Pedro Pascal hits the European Premiere in London!

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Not just a dime store Captain America.

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Florence Pugh and Geraldine Viswanathan at the European Premiere!

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Make way for Valentina Allegra de Fontaine — Julia Louis-Dreyfus is here!

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No one messes with Ghost. Hannah John-Kamen arrives at the European Premiere!

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The Red Guardian — protecting you from boring evening.

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Give it up for Ghost

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Ghost 🤝 John Walker

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Ladies and Gentlemen... THE THUNDERBOLTS*

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Florence Pugh blows a kiss at the European Premiere in London!

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The man, the myth, the l̶i̶m̶o̶ ̶d̶r̶i̶v̶e̶r̶ Red Guardian.

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Florence Pugh AKA Yelena lights up the European Premiere!

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Bob sighting! Lewis Pullman arrives at the European Premiere.

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In 10 days, Summer starts with Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*

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10 MORE DAYS

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Red Guardian Limo Service

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Kick off the summer with Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts*

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Summer begins with the Marvel Studios Thunderbolts*

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In Theaters May 2

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In TWO WEEKS, Marvel Studios’ #Thunderbolts* slams into theaters

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Only TWO WEEKS away

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Gather your team and kick off summer with Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*

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The team up of the summer

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No one messes with the Thunderbolts*

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"Something Wrong" Official Clip

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Cast compliments with the Thunderbolts*

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"The Jump" Featurette

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Bucky. Yelena. Red Guardian. John Walker. Ghost. Taskmaster.

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The 'Thunderbolts*' Cast Share Their Avengers Announcement Reactions

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Tickets on sale now!

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VEGAS, BABY! The Thunderbolts* cast brought the chaos to CinemaCon.

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“Being the hero, there is no higher calling.”

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Did David Harbour really drive the cast of Thunderbolts* to CinemaCon in Vegas?

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“Making Of” Featurette

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Cast Arrival At CinemaCon

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Grab your seats before they're gone

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In Theaters May 2

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In Theaters May 2

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Make no mistake.

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In ONE MONTH, Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* arrives

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Crashes into theaters May 2.

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Their time has come

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ABSOLUTE CINEMA

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Make way for the Thunderbolts*

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Chris Sawin rating: 7

created at: 04/30/2025edited at: 04/30/2025

Directed by Jake Schreier (Netflix’s Beef, Showtime’s Kidding) and written by Eric Pearson (Transformers One, Black Widow) and Joanna Calo (The Bear, Bojack Horseman), Thunderbolts* documents the emptiness surrounding Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) as she goes through the motions while working for the Ox Group led by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Yelena still hasn’t recovered from Natasha/Black Widow’s death and is sick of killing people and doing villainous tasks for money. After a visit with her father figure Alexai Shostakov (David Harbour), Yelena decides to go straight and attempt to be a hero. Unfortunately for her, de Fontaine is currently being investigated by the government and is on the verge of being impeached. Yelena’s last job is just an excuse for de Fontaine to tie up all her loose ends and appear innocent. Yelena finds herself trapped in a giant incinerator with U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), and a man plagued with memory loss named Bob (Lewis Pullman). Thunderbolts* is a strange superhero film for a variety of reasons. The antihero dynamic already gives the film a dysfunctional Guardians of the Galaxy/Suicide Squad appeal, where a bunch of outcasts find refuge and redemption by working together as a team. But the film’s writing is interesting because Thunderbolts* doesn’t feature traditional character development. What these characters share is loss. In a reveal that is likely not difficult to figure out, there’s more to Bob than Thunderbolts* lets on. Without fully spoiling the direction the film goes in with the character, Bob is able to see someone’s memories with physical touch. While this results in some interesting reveals from certain character’s pasts, it never really gets too deep even when Bob decides to share a bit more about what he’s gone through. With Bob’s ability to enter people’s minds at will, the finale of Thunderbolts* has an Inception kind of element to it, but is more of a battle with inner demons than it is an all out CGI slugfest. The Thunderbolts* crash through dream barriers that alter physics while transitioning to whichever character is taking the lead in the sequence (the film typically goes back and forth between Yelena and Bob). But the uniting of these characters still rides on trauma and loss. Yelena is searching for something to fill the emptiness inside of her. Alexei hasn’t been Red Guardian since the events of Black Widow and now drives a red limo for a job. He has completely lost whatever remained of his already dwindling super-soldier status. Ghost no longer struggles to control her powers or her molecular status, but she does struggle with finding a purpose in this film. Apart from fighting and bickering with everyone, Ghost doesn’t add much to the film. U.S. Agent is in denial about no longer being Captain America. He acts like he has everything going for him, but has initially lost everything after the events of Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Valentina Allegra de Fontaine is on the verge of losing everything she’s been trying to build. Bob has always been alone. He’s never had friends and the void that has left inside him is quite literally a plot device for later in the film. Bucky (Sebastian Stan) has been dabbling in Congress, but he’s kind of floundered around since Sam Wilson became the new Captain America. He’s not so secretly a part of the de Fontaine impeachment investigation and is searching for some sort of concrete evidence the only way The Winter Soldier can. The film’s entertainment value is mostly invested in how unlikely this group of outcasts and shoehorned “heroes” are when they’re all trapped together in the same building. They initially start off being too stubborn to work together and it’s only once they learn how flawed the other costumed individuals are around them do they start to actually make a decent team. There isn’t a ton of depth to Thunderbolts*, but it’s fun for what it is and is much more enjoyable than Captain America: Brave New World. The film is mostly setting up a new Avengers-like team for the next phase of the MCU although Sam Wilson’s Captain America is doing something similar. The film is purely worth seeing for Bob. The character has serious potential and Lewis Pullman has a clueless charm in his performance that coincides with one of the most powerful characters in the MCU. Thunderbolts* is loaded with ass-kicking awesomeness. Florence Pugh is outstanding and Bob is the coolest character to come along in the MCU in a long, long time. Antiheroes are finally fun again.

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jarry90 rating: 8

created at: 05/01/2025edited at: 05/10/2025

Thunderbolts genuinely surprised me. I went in expecting a fun Marvel team up but got something even better: a fresh story, fantastic humor, and well-rounded characters that made it stand out in the MCU. The Vault escape sequence was funny and memorable, capturing the chaotic spirit and humorous banter between the team. Valentina Allegra de Fontaine makes a standout villain, she was clever, cunning, and convincingly evil. The character dynamics were great. Yelena Belova anchors the film emotionally, while Bucky Barnes feels more relatable and likeable than ever. Bob was a fun addition, bringing subtle humor and a few standout moments that added to the story's emotional beats and brought a few moments of intensity. The rest of the Thunderbolts comprising of Red Guardian, Ghost and U. S. Agent also shine, creating a team that's messy, fun, and surprisingly easy to root for. Director Jake Schreier manages to strike a perfect balance between emotion, humor, and action, giving the film real heart amid the excitement. Although the ending was a bit unusual, it worked well. You could call the ending and the movie as a whole, bold, creative, and definitely memorable. Overall, Thunderbolts is a highly enjoyable MCU adventure that's a bit different from the norm - in the best possible way. Don't miss the end credit scene which got me pretty hyped about what Marvel has coming next.

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Manuel São Bento rating: 9

created at: 05/01/2025edited at: 05/01/2025

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/thunderbolts-movie-review-a-refreshing-character-driven-detour-from-multiversal-chaos/ "Thunderbolts* is an exceptional superhero movie precisely because it focuses on a deep exploration of human fragility. Prioritizing its broken protagonists' internal struggles over pure audiovisual spectacle shows a rare maturity in a franchise often criticized for sacrificing substance in favor of generic scale. This bold approach allows the cast to shine - Florence Pugh especially, who firmly establishes herself as one of the MCU's core pillars. By exploring themes like depression, grief, abandonment, and reconnection with honesty and care, Jake Schreier transforms a blockbuster into a poignant meditation on shared purpose and what it means to live with open wounds. In a landscape flooded with recycled formulas, Marvel has delivered something courageously human - making this Phase Five closing piece not only one of the year's biggest surprises but also one of the most emotionally resonant entries in the entire cinematic universe." Rating: A

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GenerationofSwine rating: 1

created at: 05/03/2025edited at: 05/03/2025

I wasn't really interested in seeing it, but I was interested in taking my wife to a movie for date night, so we did it and... ... nothing in the movie made us really interested in the movie we were watching. A lot happens that the plot demands happen. There's a lot of conveniences that are nicely peppered throughout the film that the protagonists can use because it's necessary for the plot. I get the the feeling that the characters are from other Marvel shows, most of which my wife and I never cared to watch or just gave up on after the first couple of episodes. And we left a little less interested in it than we were when we came in.

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Brent Marchant rating: 6

created at: 05/04/2025edited at: 05/04/2025

Superheroes are supposed to be special, gifted individuals, so it logically follows that movies about them should be equally special. However, as has become all too apparent in recent years, that quality has been steadily eroding in these films due to oversaturation in the cinematic marketplace, a circumstance that naturally begs the question, how special (i.e., how different or distinguished) can they really be when there are so many of them? Sadly, that's the key issue weighing down this latest release in the Marvel Universe. Even though the film serves as an introduction to a new slate of Marvel superheroes, the picture isn't particularly groundbreaking given the many similar offerings that have preceded it in this genre. Despite this film's few minor modifications to an otherwise-formulaic and shopworn narrative, in many respects, the picture's story feels like it's been cobbled together from elements in other superhero adventures. For instance, the band of heroes here consists largely of a collection of courageous misfits reminiscent of releases in the "Suicide Squad" franchise. Then there are the nerdy sidekicks, who feel like they've been culled from the "Deadpool" pictures. And the primary challenge these characters face comes from the threat of dubious weaponized technology wielded by a power-hungry leader, a scenario at the heart of films like "X-men: Days of Future Past" (2014) and "Logan" (2017). This patchwork of elements consequently makes for a plotline that frequently feels forced and somewhat disjointed yet also ultimately predictable. Its few departures from the tried and true, while modestly interesting, feel as though they've been included to silence critics as supposed evidence of the production's efforts to incorporate fresh new material. To its credit, "Thunderbolts*" features some genuinely funny comic relief and commendable performances by Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, though the action sequences come across as a little stale and the unimpressive CGI effects could use some shoring up. Director Jake Schreier does a capable job of doing what this film was essentially designed to do - give diehard Marvel fans another fix of what they truly crave. And that's fine as far as it goes. But, in terms of its contributions to the annals of filmdom, this is far from memorable filmmaking, especially in terms of originality. After all, cookie cutters are supposed to be used for making baked goods, not movies.

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Pratik Ghare rating: 9

created at: 05/06/2025edited at: 05/14/2025

Just watched Thunderbolts and honestly... I did not expect this at all. Went in with pretty low expectations—thought it’d be just another filler Marvel movie—but it actually exceeded them by a lot. The characters had solid chemistry, the action was tight, and there were a few emotional moments that caught me off guard (in a good way). It’s definitely not your typical superhero team-up; felt a little grittier and more grounded. I wouldn’t say it’s perfect, but it surprised me in the best way. If you’re on the fence, give it a shot. Way better than I thought it’d be.

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pghare rating: 9

created at: 05/06/2025edited at: 06/03/2025

Amazing Movie

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soumick727 rating: 8

created at: 05/06/2025edited at: 05/14/2025

_**"Thunderbolt" truly impressed me with its powerful character development and stunning cinematography. Each character was thoughtfully introduced and built up with depth, making their journeys feel engaging and meaningful. The storyline kept a steady pace, allowing viewers to connect with the emotions and motives of the cast. One of the biggest highlights of the film was the cinematography—it was absolutely top-notch. The visuals captured every moment beautifully, enhancing the overall impact of the story. Whether it was a tense action sequence or a quiet emotional scene, the camera work elevated the experience. Overall, Thunderbolt is a well-crafted film that stands out for its strong storytelling, character arcs, and visual appeal. Definitely worth a watch!**_

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CinemaSerf rating: 6

created at: 05/07/2025edited at: 05/07/2025

Hats off to Florence Pugh for injecting some charisma into this film, but otherwise I found it to be little different from the latest slew of “save the planet” Marvel adventures that follows a predictable pattern of escaping from the frying pan into the fire a few times before it culminates in a proud declaration that a new franchise has been born. It turns out that “Yelena” (Pugh) has been working for years as an assassin for the “Val” (Julia-Louise Dreyfus) whose director of the CIA seems to have been running unfettered off-the-books projects around the globe trying to impose her own brand of world order. The US Congress is breathing down her neck, now, though - so it is time to eliminate all the loose ends. Of course, that doesn’t quite go to plan and instead of disposing of the incriminating evidence, she merely galvanises an unlikely team of erstwhile employees of the agency to wreak their own vengeance. Meantime, the former “Winter Soldier” has got himself elected to the House and is now determined to work with those impeaching “Val” to bring her to book. Looks like “Buckie” (Sebastian Stan) might have to join this disparate group as it becomes clear that one of their number, the unassuming and pyjama-clad “Bob” (Lewis Pullman) might have more in common with “Brightburn” than “Superman”. What now ensues is the usual team-building exercise as they learn to trust each other, reveal secrets from their typically troubled pasts and, of course, kick some ass. David Harbour enthusiastically delivers his “Red Guardian” character, as does the very slightly menacing Pugh, but the others in the gang are all instantly forgettable and though ostensibly darker than many of its contemporaries, it still suffers from the perennial problem facing the whole MCU: they tee up these baddies with overwhelming psychological and physical prowess and yet you always know there will be sunlit uplands at the end. Stick around til the very end of the credits, though, for perhaps the most poignant part of this film. It is, after all, all about who sells the brand.

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dumasori rating: 6

created at: 05/08/2025edited at: 05/08/2025

Just another average movie. They tried to make it about mental health, but there was no emotional depth or congruity. It seemed like 1 day story, completed with an awful ending. A lot of plot holes, like how the villain somehow brainwashed in a few hours time? Pugh had a few good performances. Others were bland and annoying. Forced jokes also felt irritating. In summary, another Marvel meh, which you have seen 100 times before.

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DanProwess rating: 10

created at: 05/15/2025edited at: 05/16/2025

If you're unsure about whether or not this is another Marvel flop, I can tell you that it isn't. Everything is fantastic, from the action, to the message of mental health. I'll break it down... Action: 10/10 - The choreography is realistic and different for each character. There are many a gun fight, with explosions out the wazoo. The best thing, there isn't a sky beam at the end. Writing: 10/10 - Nothing feels rushed, it's well paced, and the characters appear to develop throughout the story. Acting: 08/10 - Yelena and Bob have some of the best and most relatable dialogue, and the actors do a great job portraying the characters emotion. Casting: 10/10 - Everyone looks like they could be their respective characters. Yelena appears as if she could have come from the Red Room. Red Guardian looks like he's still tough, but hasn't been in the action for a while. The same goes for Bucky. Humor: 08/10 - The comedy of Red Guardian is something almost no one can surpass, which is not to say the other characters aren't funny. While sometimes their comedic timing is off, I bet you'll laugh a few times. Message: 10/10 - The concept of mental health is something that is constantly brought up in this movie. Yelena feels unfulfilled and is doing these jobs as a distraction, and Bob is stuck in his own darkness. The concept of heading for the light, rather than the darkness, is the main message in this movie. With that said, if you pay close attention, you'll leave, having learned something about mental health. All in all, I give this a 10/10. It is a must watch.

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r96sk rating: 7

created at: 06/03/2025edited at: 06/03/2025

<em>'Thunderbolts*'</em> - a good 36th entry for the MCU. I was expecting this to pack a bit more of a punch in terms of humour, but it is certainly still a movie I'd count as enjoyable. The main reason for that is the cast, all of whom manage to deliver a satisfactory performance. With that said, Florence Pugh is the clear standout in my opinion. Lewis Pullman is solid in his role, the same can be said about Sebastian Stan. I personally wanted to see more of David Harbour, he is certainly the most amusing of those that make an appearance in thsi 2025 flick. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a bit underwelming, mind you. I don't think the character is interesting enough to feature so heavily and to be quite as instrumental in the plot as de Fontaine ends up being. I'm fairly certain I'll struggle to remember Dreyfus' part in this in the future.

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Chandler Danier rating: 7

created at: 07/01/2025edited at: 07/01/2025

Homelander is black, baby. Just kidding. He makes people depressed and gives them eternal life in their safe space instead of laser eye slaughter. His black face represents negative emotion! Honestly, I'd be fine to sit in the basement watching TV and playing video games as my dad yelled through the window how I am wasting my life and it's such a nice day outside. Never aging, cutting the lawn, getting skin cancer, missing that catch in little league. Make Homelander black again. The twist is everyone sucks worse than their counterpart. I thought this movie would suck worse than watching 3 shitty Captain Americas, 1 sexy Nightcrawler and 1 young Black Widow fight crime. But, they support crime while they support each other to face their personal failures and find redemption through positive action! Elaine does well as Vought CEO, the humour well integrated and enough things happen to fill the run time which is short in comparison. I hope you don't read this glowing review before watching because it is due in part to incredibly low expectations, 3 hour run time and a lot of absorbed negativity.

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gourabix rating: 10

created at: 07/12/2025edited at: 07/15/2025

Had a fantastic time with this movie. Its witty, entertaining and yet so touching at the same time and serious with human things that really matter. Must watch!

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hamfaceman rating: 6

created at: 08/14/2025edited at: 08/14/2025

It was alright I guess. I laughed a few times, but no crying. Surprisingly did not notice the long running time, so couldn't have been that bad. You can put this ham on your face if you need to kill 3 hours and want to stay up to date with the Marvel universe.