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Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* introduces the Sentry, an unstable superhero who will make his return in Avengers: Doomsday.
In a new interview, Thunderbolts* star Lewis Pullman teases his return as Bob/Sentry for Avengers: Doomsday, explaining the ...
Marvel Comics' Paul Jenkins believed the Sentry appearing in 'Thunderbolts' could provide mental health representation à la ...
Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* will pass $100 million at the domestic box office today as the movie enters its second weekend ...
One major aspect of the Sentry's Marvel Comics backstory had to be changed because of the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNHow ‘Thunderbolts*’ Gave Marvel Its Most Honest Look At Mental Illness With The Sentry’s StruggleForget what you thought a Marvel movie was supposed to be. ‘Thunderbolts*’ doesn’t just break the mold, it smashes it into ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNHow Spider-Man: No Way Home Changed Sentry’s Story in Thunderbolts*Director Jake Schreier recently shared that Sentry’s story change in Thunderbolts* was due to Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Thunderbolts*' introduced Sentry for the first time on the big screen, but one major aspect of the character's origin was ...
But, as Schreier acknowledges, the plot is pretty similar to the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending, which sees Peter Parker ...
Thunderbolts* features a unique villain, Sentry, who doesn't go down easily. There are plenty of Marvel heroes who could best ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNThunderbolts*: John Walker Was the Original Villain Before SentryThunderbolts* writer Eric Pearson revealed how Wyatt Russell's John Walker, AKA the US Agent, was the first choice to be the ...
Thunderbolts* originally had a very different antagonist. Wyatt Russell's John Walker, AKA US Agent, initially had the role ...
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