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First Steps, shed light on why his movie’s ending doesn’t align with the post-credits scene of Thunderbolts*. Notably, the ...
This is a Deleted Scene called "Gary Announcement" from THUNDERBOLTS* (The New Avengers*) 2025. Let me know what you think in ...
Lewis Pullman captures hearts as Bob Reynolds in Thunderbolts, but he played a morally corrupt character in The Starling Girl ...
Thunderbolts* might not have been the MCU’s most traditional ensemble outing, but it was one of its most daring. Part anti-hero team, part covert thriller, and part psychological character study, ...
Bob is clearly not enjoying himself here: Disney/Marvel Studios Thunderbolts* (which will presumably be distinguishable from Suicide Squad in several ways) will be released on May 2, 2025.
However, Iger views “Thunderbolts”,” which debuted last weekend to $76 million, as the “first and best example” of the studio’s new priority to make better movies… even if that means there are fewer ...
Days after “Thunderbolts*” hit the big screen, Disney CEO Bob Iger was feeling celebratory. He publicly touted the comic book adventure as the “first and best” example of Marvel’s new ...
The first Thunderbolts* teaser trailer introduced us to Lewis Pullman's Bob, a character we know is also The Sentry. Now, the actor has confirmed that, yes, he'll be wearing more than just those ...
'Thunderbolts' is the "first and best example" of Marvel's new strategy, according to Bob Iger. The new superhero film stars the likes of Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Geraldine Viswanathan, and ...
First Steps, shed light on why his movie’s ending doesn’t align with the post-credits scene of Thunderbolts*. Notably, the ...
Disney’s CEO Bob Iger has admitted the company’s film slate has struggled in post-pandemic times by focusing too much on quantity and not enough on quality. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, in ...
Disney CEO Bob Iger sees Thunderbolts* as the “first and best example” of Marvel ‘s new focus on its feature slate yielding strong returns. During a conference call with Wall Street analysts ...