Introduction
Marvel’s Thunderbolts (2025) marks a bold departure from typical superhero fare, assembling a team of morally ambiguous antiheroes for a high-stakes mission. Directed by Jake Schreier (Robot & Frank) and penned by Beef creator Lee Sung Jin, the film blends dark humor, espionage thrills, and MCU lore—but does it stick the landing?
Plot Summary (Spoiler-Free)
Following the events of Captain America: Brave New World, the U.S. government—led by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus)—recruits a squad of reformed (and not-so-reformed) villains for a black-ops mission:
The Team:
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Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) – Ex-Widow seeking redemption.
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Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) – The Winter Soldier, now a reluctant leader.
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Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) – Phasing assassin with a grudge.
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U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell) – Unstable super-soldier with a chip on his shoulder.
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Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko) – Mimic fighter with a mysterious agenda.
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Red Guardian (David Harbour) – The team’s chaotic comic relief.
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The Sentry (Lewis Pullman) – A wild card with universe-shattering power.
Their mission? Retrieve a stolen cosmic weapon before it falls into the hands of a shadowy enemy—one with ties to the team’s past.
What Works?
✅ Florence Pugh & Sebastian Stan’s Chemistry – Their mentor-protege dynamic adds emotional weight.
✅ A Darker, More Grounded MCU Entry – Feels like a mix of Suicide Squad and Winter Soldier.
✅ Wyatt Russell Steals the Show – U.S. Agent’s volatility is both hilarious and terrifying.
✅ The Sentry’s Jaw-Dropping Debut – His power displays are MCU’s most brutal since Hulk.
✅ Subverts Superhero Team Tropes – These aren’t heroes; they’re damaged people forced to work together.
What Doesn’t Work?
❌ Underdeveloped Villain – The big bad feels like an afterthought.
❌ Pacing Issues in Act 2 – Some team banter drags before the explosive finale.
❌ Red Guardian’s Overused Schtick – Harbour’s fun, but his jokes undercut tension at times.
How It Fits Into the MCU
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Sets up Dark Avengers rumors.
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Hints at Norman Osborn’s future role.
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Post-credits scene teases a major X-Men crossover.
Final Verdict
Rating: 8/10 – Not perfect, but a refreshingly risky MCU entry with standout performances and brutal action.
Best For: Fans of Winter Soldier, The Suicide Squad, or anyone tired of typical superhero fare.
Skip If: You prefer lighter, quippy Marvel films (Guardians, *Ant-Man*).