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With Thunderbolts*, the MCU decided to embrace a darker tone while focusing on the mental health struggles of its characters.
Marvel’s Thunderbolts closes Phase Five with a gritty ensemble of antiheroes, tackling trauma and redemption but uneven pacing and shallow arcs reveal a franchise struggling to stay fresh ...
Marvel Studios has been on a downward spiral, missing the mark since wrapping up the story of Tony Stark and the Avengers in Endgame. So far, the movies and shows produced by the studio have ...
This week, one reader questions what it takes to be a superhero while another highlights shortcomings of the city’s ‘outdated ...
Newly revealed Thunderbolts* concept art showcases a completely different take on David Harbour's Red Guardian as he dons a ...
Less than a month after its theatrical release, Thunderbolts* has doubled the entire domestic box office gross of the MCU's ...
The film succeeds in part by flipping the franchise’s standard script: the main characters aren’t embarrassed because they’re ...
James Coulter Once upon a time, I loved the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Back then, it was a fresh prospect to have a shared ...
Warning: This article contains slight spoilers. On May 3, I saw Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts*.” As a Marvel fan, it lived up ...
However, “Thunderbolts*” is everything the trailer showed and ... other than in the Disney+ original series “Loki.” The addition of mental health themes also helps to further this concept and makes ...
Lewis Pullman still isn’t sure if he’s playing a hero or a villain in the latest Marvel movie, Thunderbolts ... for its candid depiction of mental health. “What I love about this ...