From the way the trailer played out, it doesn't look like The Sentry is the main bad guy, it sounded them running to him after they were fighting each other was set up by someone else who is trying to get them all killed. So he's basically just a weapon the real mastermind was trying to use against them.So, in that trailer is
the guy called Bob actually Robert Reynolds, aka The Sentry? I've seen some speculation about that online, and I really don't know how to feel about it. In the comics I've mostly found The Sentry to be a one note Jekyll and Hyde character who got worse with every retcon to his past (him being a drug addict who got his powers from taking a random drug was especially eye rolling). When it comes to Marvel analogues for Superman, good or evil, I've always found the versions of Hyperion of the Squadron Supreme/Sinister to be more interesting.
I'm really not sure what putting Sentry into the Thunderbolts movie would do. He's so over powered that it would be ridiculous for him to be the big threat of the movie (none of the Thunderbolts could lay a finger on him if he had his powers), but I don't know why he'd be there in the first place outside of being an antagonist.
Ah! For once I catch one before it's shipped away.
Looks pretty promising even based on that limited audio and resolution.
So, in that trailer is
the guy called Bob actually Robert Reynolds, aka The Sentry? I've seen some speculation about that online, and I really don't know how to feel about it. In the comics I've mostly found The Sentry to be a one note Jekyll and Hyde character who got worse with every retcon to his past (him being a drug addict who got his powers from taking a random drug was especially eye rolling). When it comes to Marvel analogues for Superman, good or evil, I've always found the versions of Hyperion of the Squadron Supreme/Sinister to be more interesting.
I'm really not sure what putting Sentry into the Thunderbolts movie would do. He's so over powered that it would be ridiculous for him to be the big threat of the movie (none of the Thunderbolts could lay a finger on him if he had his powers), but I don't know why he'd be there in the first place outside of being an antagonist.
Isn't Daniel Bruhl supposed to be in it too?
Something interesting I haven't seen anyone mention yet about the T-Bolts trailer:
I didn't see Bucky, Taskmaster or whoever Geraldine Viswanathan is playing (hopefully Songbird) anywhere in the trailer.
Maybe I missed them somewhere in the background due to the darkness and low vid quality, but they're definitely not there in the scene where the 'Thunderbolts' first meet each other or the scene where Valentina is convincing them to be a team and go on a mission for her or in the car (when they are presumably on their way to the mission).
I think that lends weight to my suspicion that there's a second team (I guess, given this trailer, led by Bucky) who Valentina claims are the bad guys and the two teams are going to split apart and lose various members to each other before the final fight with the actual Thunderbolts only coming into existence in the third act.
And if that's true, it gives me a lot of hope that this movie is going to be a fully genuine adapatation of the Thunderbolts concept and not, as a lot of people keep expecting, a lazy attempt to create a Marvel branded version of the Suicide Squad.
Yup. We see him in both a suit & tie at about the one minute mark and a little later in a tux, spying on Val (Who is finally sporting her iconic white stripe in her hair).@Grendelsbayne Bucky's in the trailer multiple times. Stan is looking a mite hairier I admit but he's there
Yes. She's seen holding the Taskmaster shield.Is she the one with the white mask with eye holes that appears briefly once or twice?
Yeah, I was really shocked at the way they got rid of Crossbones so quickly after they went to such lengths to set him up in the previous movie. And I most certainly didn't expect Baron Wolfgang von Strucker to be a one and done villain. Von Strucker's son got more air time on Agents of SHIELD than the Baron did in the movies.Doing an MCU rewatch. One thing I've noticed is they "waste" a lot of characters in flunky roles. Crossbones, Von Strucker, the Shocker and the Tinkerer come to mind because I've recently watched Civil War and Homecoming. A lot of the time their roles could be filled by any nameless flunky rather than Easter Egging a name from comics
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