Why are the Thunderbolts in a movie called Thunderbolts*? Well, the reason may not be as dramatic as everyone has speculated.
Thunderbolts* looks set to assemble a ragtag team of "heroes" to battle The Sentry and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, though we're still not entirely sure what links them all. In that ...
The latest trailer for Thunderbolts* reveals a much better fate for Bucky Barnes than most fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe had in mind.
Thirteen years later, it brought out a less polished team, The Thunderbolts, made up of the studio’s villains and antiheroes. “Everyone deserves a second shot” is the tagline for the feature ...
What is the asterisk hinting at? Is Thunderbolts not really the name of this team? Are they the new Avengers? (Or the New Avengers, to be more comics accurate?) Even the trailers have had fun with ...
A team of misfits will have to work together to defeat some sort of massive threat in Thunderbolts*. But what is this enormous threat the team of unlikely heroes will have to face? Until now ...
Much has been said about Thunderbolts*'s mysterious asterisk, and Marvel Studios' decision to add it to the movie's title has certainly gone a long way in increasing interest in the team-up.
Many, many guns and explosions? Check and check. Well, it must be the Thunderbolts*. The MCU’s latest super-ish team of almost-heroes (almost-villains) is back in a brand new trailer for the ...
Marvel teased the Thunderbolts* movie in a Super Bowl trailer, showcasing the new team. Taskmaster's absence in the trailer has sparked concerns that she may not survive. Killing off Taskmaster in ...
In the trailers, Bucky (Sebastian Stan) objects to the Red Guardian (David Harbour) calling the super-team the "Thunderbolts," saying that "We can't call ourselves that," to which John Walker ...