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While Thunderbolts* seems like a movie that's all about new friends coming together, it forces two old ones apart.
Marvel's Cinematic Universe finally gets back on track and delivers a movie that doesn't suck by turning a bunch of villains in to antiheroes.
The stakes are undeniably higher than they have ever been as fans are gearing up for Avengers: Doomsday. Five superhero teams are coming back together for a battle that will undeniably alter the fate ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier recently revealed that he didn't helm the movie's post-credits scene, and the Russos ...
Opinion: Thunderbolts' biggest gift to the MCU is that it finally gives me a reason to care about Avengers: Doomsday ...
Yet Age of Ultron’s most important quality is the way it treats the titular super team, a way that no Marvel film before or ...
The character Shang-Chi was created in 1973 by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin, who were inspired to create a martial ...
I love the Thunderbolts*. They are fun, interesting, complex, and completely dysfunctional. I admit a big part of that is ...
And some are even more specific, like a character who seems like he was designed in a lab to appeal to a certain sector of ...
Marvel has a golden opportunity to do something it's never done before with the MCU's next two movie releases.
Time really flies. It feels like it was just yesterday when Loki (Tom Hiddleston) threw Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.
A Marvel theory might point towards how the MCU could explain why Tony Stark and Doctor Doom have the same face.