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Eric Pearson knows his Marvel. After emerging from the Marvel Writers Program, the screenwriter worked on multiple short ...
Marvel has now fully renamed Thunderbolts* as New Avengers, the name taken by the team at the end of the film, at least for ...
The meaning behind the asterisk in Thunderbolts* has already been spoiled by Marvel, revealing the team's true name as The New Avengers.
At the end of Thunderbolts*, Valentine tricks the team into a impromptu press conference where she officially declares that they are the New Avengers. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, nope not really.
Much of Thunderbolts* takes place in dark, claustrophobic rooms, and the film’s staging feels small even when a dark force is taking over all of New York City.
Thunderbolts*' is actually titled 'The New Avengers,' as Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and the cast announced.
Thunderbolts* is now playing in theaters, and we're taking a closer look at the critically acclaimed MCU movie's biggest ...
Warning: this article contains spoilers for the latest Marvel movie, but if you want to blame anyone, blame Marvel itself.
And that's why the MCU has, for better or for worse, made villains that always are worthy of matching up with our heroes.
At the end of Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts, the group of antiheroes received a new title, which is now official in the film's ...
Valentina Allegra de Fontaine is revealed as the new owner of Avengers Tower in Thunderbolts*, but exactly how much would she ...
Thunderbolts co-writer, Eric Pearson – who's worked on everything from The Consultant to Thor: Ragnarok to The Fantastic Four ...