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Disney's CEO admits that Marvel Studios flooded the market and Thunderbolts* is an example of their new "less is more" ...
The lineup for Thunderbolts* is pretty stacked, but there are plenty of other MCU characters who have a history with the team ...
As it is now, the post-credits scene tees up the Thunderbolts* as the New Avengers – though not everyone is happy about that.
But, as Schreier acknowledges, the plot is pretty similar to the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending, which sees Peter Parker ...
Marvel has referenced the industry darling A24 in its "Thunderbolts*" advertising, and nodded to stunt-heavy movies like "Mission Impossible." Will it be enough to cure superhero fatigue?
The latest entry is actually being credited with getting MCU fans excited again for the massive franchise, but those who’ve ...
Just four days after its debut, the film is being unofficially (and very publicly) referred to as The New Avengers—a nod to ...
The co-dependent 'Thunderbolts*' team isn't the one fans asked for, but it is also the most exciting group to emerge from the ...
Mel still appears to be learning the political ropes in Thunderbolts*, and she does know a good deal about it. It's clear in ...
Marvel has always been good at keeping secrets, but the Thunderbolts asterisk is apparently not one of them because the studio has revealed exactly what it means less than a week after the film's ...
Following the movie's opening, Disney's marketing mavens bring out the biggest gun in the Marvel Cinematic Universe arsenal.
Ideally, a marketing plot like this would result in a nice split… but that doesn’t feel true in this particular case. The ...