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Thunderbolts*

  • 2025
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  • 2h 7m
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Wyatt Russell, David Harbour, Olga Kurylenko, Sebastian Stan, Hannah John-Kamen, Lewis Pullman, and Florence Pugh in Thunderbolts* (2025)
After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.
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After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes must go on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes must go on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes must go on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.

  • Director
    • Jake Schreier
  • Writers
    • Eric Pearson
    • Joanna Calo
    • Kurt Busiek
  • Stars
    • Florence Pugh
    • Sebastian Stan
    • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    110K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Jake Schreier
    • Writers
      • Eric Pearson
      • Joanna Calo
      • Kurt Busiek
    • Stars
      • Florence Pugh
      • Sebastian Stan
      • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    • 931User reviews
    • 221Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Florence Pugh
    Florence Pugh
    • Yelena Belova
    Sebastian Stan
    Sebastian Stan
    • Bucky Barnes
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    • Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
    Lewis Pullman
    Lewis Pullman
    • Robert Reynolds
    David Harbour
    David Harbour
    • Alexei Shostakov
    Wyatt Russell
    Wyatt Russell
    • John Walker
    Hannah John-Kamen
    Hannah John-Kamen
    • Ava Starr
    Olga Kurylenko
    Olga Kurylenko
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    Geraldine Viswanathan
    Geraldine Viswanathan
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    Wendell Pierce
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    Chris Bauer
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    Eric Lange
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    Chiara Stella
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    Stefano Carannante
    Stefano Carannante
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    Gianfranco Terrin
    Gianfranco Terrin
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    Georgui Kasaev
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    User reviews931

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    8MiroslavKyuranov

    An Absolute Banger* With A Strong Message Within!

    "Thunderbolts" it's some of Marvel's darkest material to date, dealing with the emotional wreckage of broken individuals grappling with their past choices and finding camaraderie amidst the emptiness of their lives. This may be a team-up movie, but it very much belongs to Florence Pugh, who carries much of the dramatic weight of the movie on her back, while Lewis Pullman delivers a complex performance as a sympathetic character at war with himself. The imperfections somehow all feel fitting for this anti-hero team of misfits. Putting emphasis on the character work and practical action makes this feel like the old Marvel that has us for a decade plus. Wish we'd gotten this sooner.

    "Thunderbolts*" it's a bold dive into trauma, healing, and redemption. Proof that even the so-called defective losers and disposable delinquents can rise above their past and become the heroes no one expected. It's gritty, emotional and unlike anything Marvel has done before - a must-see story that hits where it hurts and heals where it matters.

    I can tell that the movie is one of Marvel's most enjoyable films in a while. It feels different than most of the studio's projects. Its bold, funny, filled with great action and an unexpected emotional punch. It has the rewatchable factor for sure. Has so much spark, charisma, and tells a genuinely emotional story you connect with.

    It is truly fantastic, the cast has electric chemistry with each other (Florence Pugh & Lewis Pullman are the standouts) and the action sequences are very strong. But most of all, the movie's story is bold, important & so well-written. Florence Pugh brings the heart, David Harbour is consistently funny, & Lewis Pullman might be the stealth MVP.

    This is probably one of he most if not the most humane movie filled with allowing their anti hero being flawed, broken and regretful. Sebastian Stan has an absolute scene stealing moment, yet Florence Pugh shows she is the true lead of the new generation and team. She is the star, that shines the brightest. There's a lot to love in this movie honestly.

    A visually daring, emotionally resonant superhero movie that pushes mental health to the forefront. The MCU future is bright. Definitely stick around after the credits, there are 2 scenes and the last one will make you so hyped!
    9master_g-78317

    The Marvel Movie I Didn't Know I Needed

    After a string of recent disappointments, this film was a genuinely pleasant surprise. I walked into the cinema with low expectations and came out a fan all over again-and the fact that it pulled that off without an A-list cast is impressive in itself.

    And the best compliment I could give the movie: it didn't feel like a 2hr sit, more like 90 minutes.

    The character development and storytelling are top-notch. While the plot isn't exactly full of twists, like many comics, it's less about surprises and more about enjoying the ride-and it absolutely delivers on that front.

    If you enjoyed Thor: Ragnarok, this one's right up your alley: silly humor, stunning effects, and solid performances. I'm genuinely excited to see where this leads next.
    7blmulholland-14261

    Good. But let's not get carried away.

    It's no secret that the MCU hasn't had a good movie (excepting Guardians 3) since Endgame, and even Endgame was more of a resolution than a great movie unto itself. The new phase has varied from mediocre to bad to Quantumania (a movie so bad, that I believe it should be it's own adjective). The one exception (G3) is more a remnant of the old era than part of the new.

    This is why I think alot of people are overpraising Thunderbolts, which is a nice solid movie...but is hardly amazing. If this had come out during the MCU's glory days, it would have felt like a solidly average movie by MCU standards. It would stand alongside Thor 1 or Cap 1 or Black Panther as "yup, that's another MCU movie". But surround it with the recent Falcon movie, Dr. Strange 2, Eternals, and so on and Thunderbolts stands tall and proud by comparison.

    IMHO, the best things about this movie are the actors/characters. Especially Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Julie Louis-Dreyfus. I'd like to give Sebastian Stan a shoutout, but did Bucky really do anything but flex and look like the adult in a group of bickering children?

    But that is what used to make the MCU great. The MCU movies were never elite scripts/plots. They were basic fun action/comedy/spectacle movies with fun, bright characters played by actors with charisma and charm. And despite Ghost and US Agent being pretty bland, the movie mostly delivers. JLD does well as the scenery chewing villainess, Pugh and Harbour are priceless in this, as they were in Black Widow. It's still an absolute crime that Disney sat on it's thumbs and wasted it's shot at a good Black Widow movie, only producing one far too late.

    I also want to give the movie credit for doing a very cliche thing with the respect to Sentry, but doing it in a way that felt earned and believable, when it very easily could have been eye-rollingly stupid. If you've seen the movie, I suspect you can guess what I mean, but I don't want to spoil anything.

    There definitely are some moments where characters know things they shouldn't know, or where power levels seem inconsistent. I'm not going to claim it's a 'clean' movie in that respect. Some things occurred that were a bit too 'just so'. But there weren't any that took me out of the movie...except one. I really didn't like how omnipotent Sentry was from a 'super soldier program'. Every other super soldier program produced low tier super-people. Sentry was Superman+. This seems orders of magnitude beyond others, and makes it hard to swallow that there won't be a billion such programs going forward.

    I think the humor was okay, but not excellent. The action setpieces were fine...but seldom as impressive as some of the MCU's past offerings.

    I think the only person in this that really inspires 'hero' is Yelena...the others kind of all feel like joke characters. Even Bucky, despite being portrayed consistently seriously and competent doesn't really feel like a part of a headliner group...which is part of the point of course. But I feel like that lack of a standout hurts going forward. Heck, Yelena's best showcase really comes in a weak movie alot of people skipped (Black Widow) and a streaming series that even more people skipped (Hawkeye).

    So basically, good movie, I enjoyed it, but let's keep the praise reasonable.
    8Thesoulspain

    Sincerity

    For a long time I've wanted marvel to allow the characters to truly feel the weight of their actions and come to grips with everything they do without some joke undercutting any and every emotional moment becuase they believe we can't handle seeing pain. This movie rectified that. Depression, suicidal ideation, apathy, loneliness and all of it was kept there without trying to make you turn away or think it funny.

    They make you sit with the agony on yelenas face seeing how much her past affects her as well as everyone else. This gave me the emotional sincerity that's always been missing in the majority of mcu projects. The most human marvel has felt in a long time. Solid 8/10.
    8LeonardoOliva69

    That a Marvel movie fights depression and not other kinds of villains is something new, right?

    Marvel's new film debuted in theaters with low expectations and no box office rivals.

    When I say low expectations, I'm talking about the general public and all the people who have abandoned the MCU ship in recent years, and not without reason. After all, the vast majority of projects haven't been entirely convincing, especially on the television front.

    The box office failure and critical acclaim of the last Captain America film didn't help the hype either.

    However, we have a film that shines brightly. It's been a long time since we've had a Marvel film that didn't need others and their connections to be popular.

    There's a breath of fresh air, and the MCU has the opportunity to capitalize on it.

    The premise is a simple film; the execution stands out quite a bit above average.

    While it greatly develops the characters of Yelena and Bob, and not so much others like Ghost or Bucky, we have a strong plot and a transition during the first two acts that keep us on edge and entertained.

    A particular fear I had was the inclusion of Red Guardian and his humor, which had already failed me in previous projects. However, here he contributes, and that's appreciated.

    The third act is very risky. We were coming off the Captain America movie, where, thanks to the power of the script, he was able to face Red Hulk. Here, at first glance, it seems that the power of friendship is what resolves the plot, but this is more than that... for me, everyone's embrace of Bob is the catharsis of acceptance. That's why I loved the third act so much, and I didn't miss the blows or epic battles. Anyone who has suffered from deep depression knows that no matter how hard you fight and try day after day against that emptiness that drags you down, often only those around you know that you are more than the shadow you appear to be. Accepting your condition, accepting that trying to overcome it has never worked, but rather, on the contrary, eats away at you and separates you from society even more. When you're like this, you realize that embracing it and seeking help to reach that embrace is the only thing that can save you. That depression is a part of you, and instead of trying to beat it down, the best thing is to accept it and learn to live with it.

    Maybe I'm overanalyzing this last part, but it really seems much deeper to me than thinking that the script could have resolved everything.

    Even at the end, we have time for the writers to show us an effective way to limit a character's power, and not with the classic "I was on another planet when all this happened," as they did perfectly with Sentry, "If I unleash my power, I'll also unleash that monster." Simply brilliant.

    At the end, there are two post-credits scenes, one of which has a direct connection to "Fantastic 4" and which opens the debate to many questions about what we'll see in July.

    I sincerely appreciate what Marvel did with "Thunderbolts*," now I wait for what's next.

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    • Trivia
      Florence Pugh loves heights and wanted to be the one to jump off the Merdeka 118 building in the opening, and she incessantly emailed Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige about not using a stunt double. "As we got closer and closer to shooting, they said they don't think it's going to happen because it's a crazy insurance ordeal and obviously we're not going to throw [me] off the second tallest building in the world," Pugh said. "I was like what the f*ck? Of course we are! We have to do that. I was being a sassy Karen emailing Kevin and saying it's going to do wonders for the press tour," she continued. "We have to do this! We're going to have three women break three different Guinness World Records and we'll do this and this. I had to keep on pushing and then they're like, 'Okay, if you want to fall off the second tallest building, we'll figure it out for you.'"
    • Goofs
      Red Guardian drove from DC to Utah overnight, which is impossible in his slow limo.
    • Quotes

      Yelena Belova: Daddy, I'm so alone. I don't have anything anymore. All I do is sit, and look at my phone, and think of all the terrible things that I've done, and then I go to work, and then I drink, come home to no-one, and I sit and think about all the terrible things I've done again and again and I go crazy!

      Alexei Shostakov: Yelena, stop. We all have things that we regret.

      Yelena Belova: No, but I have so many!

      [bursts into tears]

      Yelena Belova: My first test at the Red Room... Anya, she was just a child, she was so small...

      Alexei Shostakov: So were you. I know. I know they were dark times... very, very dark times. but... before, you were such a special little girl. Did you know this? You walked into room and made it bright. You felt a lot of joy.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing titles appear in a montage of news/magazine articles about the team members. At the end of the montage the film title changes to "New Avengers".
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The D23 Expo 2022 Special (2022)
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      Written by Richard Lauw (as Richard M. Lauw) and Martin Laschober

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
      • Canada
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      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • *The New Avengers
    • Filming locations
      • Merdeka 118, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(jumping from the tower scene)
    • Production company
      • Marvel Studios
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    • Budget
      • $180,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $187,552,653
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $74,300,608
      • May 4, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $378,145,032
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1

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