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Bucky Barnes needs proper recognition in the MCU as a leader, not just a sidekick. The morally gray nature of the Thunderbolts team can reflect Bucky's struggles with guilt and redemption.
Marvel Studios created a huge mystery three years ago that Thunderbolts* could have addressed, but it still hasn't been ...
But every hero needs a codename, so what if Thunderbolts* takes inspiration from recent comics to start calling Bucky “The Revolution”? Revolution offered Bucky Barnes a choice: kill him and ...
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” features an epic scene where Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) shows up on a motorcycle to save his allies, including Yelena (Florence Pugh), from Valentina’s (Julia ...
The characters of Thunderbolts* have appeared in nearly a dozen MCU projects. With that in mind, which ones should you watch?
Newly revealed Thunderbolts* concept art showcases several alternate designs for Lewis Pullman's Sentry, some of which would ...
Here's a description of the latest Thunderbolts* preview courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter: "The footage opens in the city as Bucky Barnes and Red Guardian are driving a truck with Yelena ...
Hopefully, it will never darken our doorstep again. We really wanted to love Bucky Barnes’ Thunderbolts* haircut. You know, to show our support for the return of a proper length of hair for Bucky.
In the era of superhero fatigue, fans are tired of the MCU’s inconsistency, Thunderbolts comes as a grounded, emotionally ...
Marvel's "Thunderbolts" comes off like a two-hour therapy session for lower-tier superheroes -- in an intriguing way.
Bucky Barnes turned up in Captain America: Brave New World looking better than he did in most of Thunderbolts*. Bucky’s cameo haircut was still a little too short for our tastes; it kind of had ...