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Marvel movies often culminate with a big VFX-driven fight scene. Thunderbolts* flips the script and defies audience ...
Threats in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have come in all shapes and sizes, but none have lacked in grandeur. There have been ...
Online discussions regarding the Thunderbolts* post-credit scene have intensified, with fans speculating about its ...
The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest" is the 32-year-old actor who is taking on the complex villain role in ...
"It felt like we needed to take a swing like that so that you didn't really know who was going to make it," director Jake ...
The "Beef" director tells TheWrap about his months-long pitching process and the Marvel character that didn't make the cut ...
When Jake Schreier arrived at the Grand Lake Theatre in Oakland for a special screening of “Thunderbolts*,” the Marvel movie he directed, it was like the closing of a circle nearly four decades in the ...
You probably know exactly who we're referring to, but the decision to "sideline" a certain character early on in Thunderbolts ...
Reviewers have said the film brings freshness into an overdone franchise, while leaning hard on a standout cast.
The director of the new Marvel team-up movie Thunderbolts explains why this character met their demise in the superhero film.
Some of the most striking textures on the Thunderbolts* score came from an unconventional source: The wood planks of a ...
The following post-credits sequence, which Schreier teased as being shot for Avengers: Doomsday, offers a much more ...