THUNDERBOLTS* SPOLIER HEAVY REVIEW

 

   WARNING: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS DURING THIS REVIEW 

THUNDERBOLTS (2025) – SPOILER REVIEW

I’m going to dive deeper here because Thunderbolts deserves it. This movie goes far beyond being a typical Marvel team-up; it’s a dark, emotionally charged exploration of trauma, guilt, and healing. The way it tackles serious themes like mental health, depression, and personal demons is unlike anything Marvel’s done before. The film feels raw and personal, and it pulls no punches.


Florence Pugh shines in what I’d consider her strongest Marvel performance yet. She brings so much vulnerability and strength to the role. The actress playing Ghost finally gets real development and depth, and she was phenomenal throughout. Sebastian Stan as Bucky what can I say? He’s become a character I feel deeply connected to, and his performance here only deepens that bond.


Now let’s talk about Bob. This character was a game-changer. His arc and portrayal brought an unsettling energy that reminded me of Joker-like performances, absolutely chilling and deeply layered. I think we’re going to be talking about that performance for a long time, and honestly, I think it’s awards-worthy.

The action was tight, the pacing kept me fully engaged, and the emotional moments hit hard. But what set my theater on fire was the post-credits scene. Without giving too much away here (though more detail can be added later), it teases a major shift in the MCU’s direction, and the entire room went wild. Marvel’s setup for Avengers: Doomsday feels locked in, and it’s thrilling to know this team will return for that massive event.

Overall, Thunderbolts is bold, dark, and incredibly well-acted. It’s a movie that left me thinking long after the credits rolled, and it’s got me more excited than ever for what’s next in the MCU.



WARNING: THERE WILL BE HEAVY SPOILERS DURING THIS NEXT SECTION. BE AWARE THAT YOU DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THUNDERBOLTS*  


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THE ROAD AHEAD.....


During the longest post-credit scene in Marvel Cinematic History linked below, we got some pretty crazy new details following "The New Avengers" formally the THUNDERBOLTS* taking us during a 14-month time jump, well I won't say much more but watch below.....


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