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“Thunderbolts” is an upcoming superhero movie based on Marvel Comics’ team of the same name. This film follows the events of “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,” “Black Widow,” and “Captain America: Brave New World.” The Thunderbolts have a complex history in the comics, with ever-changing members and motives, making their live-action adaptation open to various possibilities. The Cinewizard “your ultimate guide to movies and TV shows” is here to give to all details. So, lets delve in.
You can draw parallels between the Thunderbolts and DC’s Suicide Squad. Both teams consist of unconventional choices for superhero squads. However, they differ in their reasons for doing government assignments. The Suicide Squad comprises villains coerced into missions with low survival odds due to explosive implants in their heads. In contrast, the Thunderbolts’ goal is to reform rogues and villains to improve public perception.
The brainchild behind this idea was Baron Helmut Zemo, a nemesis of Captain America. Zemo, also the creator of the Masters of Evil, seized an opportunity when Earth’s heroes faced annihilation. He aimed to manipulate the public and gain more global influence. To execute his plan, Zemo recruited Goliath, Fixer, Screaming Mimi, Beetle, and Moonstone. They adopted new identities as Citizen V, Atlas, Techno, Songbird, MACH-1, and Meteorite, respectively. However, Zemo’s plot to dominate the world backfired when his teammates genuinely reformed and overthrew him.
Over time, many renowned Marvel characters joined the Thunderbolts, including Deadpool, Abomination, Whiplash, Venom, Norman Osborne, Hawkeye, America Chavez, and Spectrum. Even Zemo, at times, walked the path of reform but often reverted to his villainous ways.
“Thunderbolts” will be directed by Jake Schrier, with Lee Sung Jin and Eric Pearson handling the script. Kevin Feige will produce the movie. The cast includes Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Olga Kurylenko from “Black Widow,” Sebastian Stan and Wyatt Russell from “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Hannah John-Kamen from “Ant-Man and the Wasp.” Harrison Ford will take on the role of Thunderbolt Ross, succeeding the late William Hurt, who portrayed the character in five MCU films starting with “The Incredible Hulk.”
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” is set to premiere on December 20, 2024, after a delay due to a writer’s strike, pushing back its original release date of July 26, 2024. To know more subscribe our channel and hit the bell icon to stay updated.

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“Thunderbolts” is an upcoming superhero movie based on Marvel Comics’ team of the same name. This film follows the events of “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,” “Black Widow,” and “Captain America: Brave New World.” The Thunderbolts have a complex history in the comics, with ever-changing members and motives, making their live-action adaptation open to various possibilities. The Cinewizard “your ultimate guide to movies and TV shows” is here to give to all details. So, lets delve in.
You can draw parallels between the Thunderbolts and DC’s Suicide Squad. Both teams consist of unconventional choices for superhero squads. However, they differ in their reasons for doing government assignments. The Suicide Squad comprises villains coerced into missions with low survival odds due to explosive implants in their heads. In contrast, the Thunderbolts’ goal is to reform rogues and villains to improve public perception.
The brainchild behind this idea was Baron Helmut Zemo, a nemesis of Captain America. Zemo, also the creator of the Masters of Evil, seized an opportunity when Earth’s heroes faced annihilation. He aimed to manipulate the public and gain more global influence. To execute his plan, Zemo recruited Goliath, Fixer, Screaming Mimi, Beetle, and Moonstone. They adopted new identities as Citizen V, Atlas, Techno, Songbird, MACH-1, and Meteorite, respectively. However, Zemo’s plot to dominate the world backfired when his teammates genuinely reformed and overthrew him.
Over time, many renowned Marvel characters joined the Thunderbolts, including Deadpool, Abomination, Whiplash, Venom, Norman Osborne, Hawkeye, America Chavez, and Spectrum. Even Zemo, at times, walked the path of reform but often reverted to his villainous ways.
“Thunderbolts” will be directed by Jake Schrier, with Lee Sung Jin and Eric Pearson handling the script. Kevin Feige will produce the movie. The cast includes Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Olga Kurylenko from “Black Widow,” Sebastian Stan and Wyatt Russell from “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Hannah John-Kamen from “Ant-Man and the Wasp.” Harrison Ford will take on the role of Thunderbolt Ross, succeeding the late William Hurt, who portrayed the character in five MCU films starting with “The Incredible Hulk.”
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” is set to premiere on December 20, 2024, after a delay due to a writer’s strike, pushing back its original release date of July 26, 2024. To know more subscribe our channel and hit the bell icon to stay updated.

#thunderbolts #newsupdate #thecinewizard
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