So, I think I've seen all of the MCU movies except The Marvels.
Which of the Marvel TV series would be helpful to watch before watching Thunderbolts?
Kor
Hawkeye for Yelena
Falcon and the Winter Soldier for Walker and Bucky ( mainly for Walker)
So, I think I've seen all of the MCU movies except The Marvels.
Which of the Marvel TV series would be helpful to watch before watching Thunderbolts?
Kor
So, I think I've seen all of the MCU movies except The Marvels.
Which of the Marvel TV series would be helpful to watch before watching Thunderbolts?
Kor
Yup.
I have seen all of the MCU films, and this is one of my favorites for it focuses on the characters, especially Yelena. I have liked this character since Black Widow. Yes, the exploration of mental illness and its effects was superficial; however, I think they covered it well and showed that it was dealt with best by a team of people who care about and support a person who has the illness.
Agreed 100%. While I would've wanted more than surface exploration on the mental health aspect, I love your point about survivors coming together to help others. A completely different show but Leo McGarry's speech about a guy in a hole to Josh Lyman always comes to mind in situations like this one.For me it was not just about Bob's mental problems but the entire team that started off at their lowest point in their own lives. Walker having a hard time dealing with his fuck up being Captain America, Yelena feeling alone and abandoned, Alexei not dealing well with having no purpose anymore and Ava just had a horrible childhood on the same level as Yelena. Bucky is about the only person who's better now but he's been there and worse but came out through the other end to give some advice.
Circumstances bring them together and they all bond with the fact that theyÄre all screwed up in some way and i love how this forms the basis of the team and how they help each other deal with their problems together.
Speaking as one of those people who was foolishly blasé about Guardians of the Galaxy and freely admit that he was completely wrong, I was fully ready for Thunderbolts* to prove the naysayers wrong.Just got back...
...Yeesh, this is 2014 all over again with Guardians of the Galaxy. Everyone so sure this would be some useless filler movie of an unwanted team having some meaningless adventure, and instead it's one of the best movies in the Phase and serves to build up things in a very smart way and introduce us to vital new characters.
Agreed 100%. While I would've wanted more than surface exploration on the mental health aspect, I love your point about survivors coming together to help others. A completely different show but Leo McGarry's speech about a guy in a hole to Josh Lyman always comes to mind in situations like this one.
Speaking as one of those people who was foolishly blasé about Guardians of the Galaxy and freely admit that he was completely wrong, I was fully ready for Thunderbolts* to prove the naysayers wrong.
And I'm glad I was right this time!
Great to see they haven't forgotten how to make a good movie, though I fear it won't do as well as it would have a few years ago. Hopefully the glowing reviews and positive word of mouth will persuade people to give it a chance.
Still think it was crazy to give away the end of F4 before it was even released though. You could have kept the scene exactly the same and just cut off the last few seconds. I'm sure most people would still guess that's who it was but we wouldn't know for sure.
When did you shoot the end credit scene?
That was shot maybe four weeks ago, and I did not direct that. That’s the Russos on the set of “Avengers: Doomsday.” I got to be there, which was very fun, to watch your buddies go on to this grander scale.
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