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While most kids dream of being superheroes at some point during their childhood, many of us may have opted to rethink that idea after hearing how grueling the preparation is to even pretend to be one.
MCU's Thunderbolts* earlier had two different villains, and it could have shaped the film in an entirely different direction.
Lewis Pullman may now be playing the emotionally volatile Sentry in Marvel’s Thunderbolts* , but a decade ago, he had his eye ...
The Sentry's origin story in Marvel Comics had to be changed for Thunderbolts* - to avoid clashing with Spider-Man: No Way ...
A self-serving CIA chief (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) sends a crew of specialists to Malaysia to destroy a lab where she has been ...
Eric Pearson says the different rules of 'Void Space' can explain why the 'Thunderbolts' saw no help from Spider-Man or ...
Pullman remembers having to take a moment to be his own "hype man" to feel comfortable in the yellow and blue supersuit. "I ...
However, there is someone who might be able to take on Sentry and live to tell the tale. Thanos ( Josh Brolin) traumatized ...
Lewis Pullman, who has played a key role in the new Marvel film, has revealed a rare insight about his villainous character, ...
The Sentry is one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe but he has never been a simple hero. He has the power to tear through entire armies or go head-to-head with beings like ...
The latest entry to the MCU is a fun anti-hero time but Thunderbolts also has some surprisingly good messages regarding ...
Marvel’s surprisingly nuanced exploration of trauma and redemption proves the studio can deliver depth amid superhero fatigue ...