New Bet of Marvel, “Thunderbolts*” It does not dispense with the studio’s tradition of bringing post-credit scenes in its works and presents two. The film opens this Thursday (1st) in theaters.
“Thunderbolts*” brings together an unlikely group of characters-which are more characterized as “antiheroes”-in charge of missions than a traditional group of superheroes, such as the Avengers, would hardly accept.
Among them are Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), John Walker, the American agent (Wyatt Russell), Alexei Shostakov, the Red Guardian (David Harbor), The Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) and Bob, as a sentinel (Lewis Pullman) . Maladjusted and full of emotional scars bring to production a Strong sense of inadequacy.
Directed by Jake Schreier (“Cities of Paper”), “Thunderbolts*” mixes action, emotion and a look more focused on the psychological dilemmas of contemporary heroes.
Post-credit scenes in “Thunderbolts*”
The first post-credit scene makes a joke with Superheroes as a product . David Harbor’s character goes to a supermarket and sees the Thunderbolts – now like the new Avengers – stamping a cereal box. He is happy with the fact and adds a comical moment when trying to make a woman buy and recognize him in the product that has her face.
The second scene brings a surprise to the audience by bringing the junction of the next “fantastic quartet” to the work “Thunderbolts*”.
Members of the new team are in the building that once the Avengers were headquartered (now bought by Val, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and now acts as their base of operations.
They talk about Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) are recruiting his own team of new Avengers and how he holds the copyright of that name. So they hear about something coming from space: it’s the fantastic quartet ship coming to their universe.
The next studio movie is, precisely, “Fantastic Four: First Steps.” Starring Pedro Pascal like Reed Richards, Mr. Fantástico; Vanessa Kirby like Sue Storm, the invisible woman; Joseph Quinn like Johnny Storm, the human torch; and Ebon Moss-Bachrach giving life to Ben Grimm, the thing, debuts in theaters in July 24 this year .
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This content was originally published in “Thunderbolts*”: post-credit scene brings surprise with “junction” of universes on the CNN Brazil website.
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