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With Thunderbolts*, the MCU decided to embrace a darker tone while focusing on the mental health struggles of its characters.
Thunderbolts* was praised for its depiction of mental health issues, which was a first in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Lewis Pullman's Sentry in Thunderbolts* is proof that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is making Mark Ruffalo's Hulk look weaker ...
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 ...
Thunderbolts* is currently sweeping the nation at the box office. Everyone loves the new MCU movie, despite some major changes from comic lore.
Almost two decades after he arrived in the MCU, the real Hulk has gone missing. But there may be an answer in Thunderbolts* ...
Scott Mescudi, the rapper and actor also known as Kid Cudi, took the stand as a witness during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex ...
“Thunderbolts*” is the film where the MCU thematically tackles mental health ... physical abuse and overlapping mental health issues. He becomes the story’s central character by the ...
which in turn makes “Thunderbolts*” feel real. It’s these factors that have earned the hearts of many MCU fans because it focuses on the heroes dealing with real issues while trying to ...
Just like the thing about John Walker (Wyatt Russell) is that he’s got anger issues ... undercut the MCU’s and the individual characters’ intentions. We start off with the Thunderbolts ...
Thunderbolts finally joined the MCU pantheon last week after a long wait ... The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is marred with issues, but developing Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes’ relationship ...