My dad listens to some kind of sports talk radio program and he said they were praising that episode on air.Perhaps one of the coldest killings in the MCU.
My dad listens to some kind of sports talk radio program and he said they were praising that episode on air.Perhaps one of the coldest killings in the MCU.
My dad listens to some kind of sports talk radio program and he said they were praising that episode on air.
It was probably a contractual obligation from her executive producer credit from Black Widow. If I recall correctly, John Favreau had executive producer credit on the Avengers movies for similar reasons.Huh. I wonder why her name was attached to it in the first place. Weird.
Ah, that's right. I forgot that happened with Favreau.It was probably a contractual obligation from her executive producer credit from Black Widow. If I recall correctly, John Favreau had executive producer credit on the Avengers movies for similar reasons.
I think the movie is still called Thunderbolts. The New Avengers nonsense was just a marketing stunt.
The sequel will probably be that.
I think the potential of a sequel won't happen simply due to this film's timing. The fact that it came out just prior to the next Avenger event will undoubtedly prevent any natural progress for the team, at least in its current form. In the wake of the event, I'll be very surprised if the team is one and the same, whether together as a team or even alive in some cases. It's a shame since I loved this film so much, but considering the Avengers event will be heralding the arrival of mutants in the MCU, there isn't going to be much room for the Thunderbolts.I'm not at all sure there'll be a sequel apart from Doomsday/Secret Wars. I liked the movie just fine, and I'm sure Yelena will stick around, but if those two movies are going to refocus the universe, I'm not sure "The Crappy Avengers" is a concept that needs to be revisited past then.
They won’t be the crappy Avengers when Wolverine and Spidey join their teamI'm not at all sure there'll be a sequel apart from Doomsday/Secret Wars. I liked the movie just fine, and I'm sure Yelena will stick around, but if those two movies are going to refocus the universe, I'm not sure "The Crappy Avengers" is a concept that needs to be revisited past then.
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