Tag: thunderbolts

Is Marvel Planning to Wage World War Hulk?

The Worldbreaker may be on his way to theaters. Since Avengers: Endgame, Marvel hasn’t been able to figure out what to do with the Hulk (you could argue they barely knew what to do with him in Endgame); he’s now in his Smart Hulk guise, which is basically a motion-capture version of Mark Ruffal...

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D23 Brazil Gives Marvel Fans a Special Look at Thunderbolts*

Marvel’s other big upcoming release, Thunderbolts*, also got a “special look” – which essentially means an extended trailer – at D23 Brazil. A lower-tier team-up movie, Thunderbolts* brings together some of the lesser characters from previous MCU movies and unites them as Marvel’s answe...

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Thunderbolts* Trailer Reintroduces Us to Marvel’s Also-Rans, Poster Suggests Bad AI Artwork

Marvel’s next super team is ready to make its on-screen debut, and the studio wants to get people hyped… or at least let people know, in case they have nothing better to do on a Sunday afternoon next May. Thunderbolts*, the movie so important it comes with an asterisk, puts together a bunch of s...

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SDCC Brings Some News for Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts*

As everyone expected, there was some Marvel news in Hall H at the San Diego Comic-Con tonight, and it ranged from “whatever” to abysmally bad and a sign that the “House of Ideas” has lost all creativity. Let’s start with the boring stuff nobody cares about. Captain America: Brave New World...

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Nelson Peltz Sells Disney Shares

Nelson Peltz is done trying to save Disney. The investor who started a proxy war with Disney CEO Bob Iger to secure board seats for himself and former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo (which he lost), has sold all of his shares in Disney, which total $1 billion. CNBC says that Disney’s stock price is around ...

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Bob Iger Explains New Marvel Release Strategy

Marvel has its new talking point now that its recent failures can no longer be denied. In the latest Disney quarterly earnings call, CEO Bob Iger said – or, more accurately, reiterated – that the new Marvel strategy is to put out fewer movies and TV shows per year, the idea apparently being that...

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