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One major aspect of the Sentry's Marvel Comics backstory had to be changed because of the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
However, there is someone who might be able to take on Sentry and live to tell the tale. Thanos ( Josh Brolin) traumatized ...
The Sentry's origin story in Marvel Comics had to be changed for Thunderbolts* - to avoid clashing with Spider-Man: No Way ...
MCU's Thunderbolts* earlier had two different villains, and it could have shaped the film in an entirely different direction.
Eric Pearson says the different rules of 'Void Space' can explain why the 'Thunderbolts' saw no help from Spider-Man or ...
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.
Thunderbolts* features a unique villain, Sentry, who doesn't go down easily. There are plenty of Marvel heroes who could best ...
Sentry is a conflicted Marvel Comics superhero whose real name is Robert “Bob” Reynolds. In the comics, he's a middle-aged ...
Following the release of Thunderbolts*, The Sentry's comic book creator, Paul Jenkins, has shared his take on what could be ...
But, as Schreier acknowledges, the plot is pretty similar to the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending, which sees Peter Parker ...
Lewis Pullman opened up about what “scared” him the most while taking on Sentry and The Void in Marvel movie Thunderbolts.
By Brian Davids Writer Thunderbolts* co-writer Eric Pearson has been one of Marvel Studios’ most reliable collaborators the ...