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Thunderbolts*
2025 127 min United States of America PG-13 16+
★7.3
Action, Science Fiction, Adventure
Director: Jake Schreier
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Description
After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, seven disillusioned castoffs must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.
Budget:
$180M
US Gross:
$190.27M
Worldwide:
$382.44M
Starring
Florence Pugh
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Sebastian Stan
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Awards
4 wins & 28 nominations total
Key opinion
Thunderbolts* offers a grounded, character-focused departure from typical Marvel spectacle, centered heavily on the strong performance of Florence Pugh. While many appreciate its focus on trauma and weary protagonists, critics remain divided on whether its emotional depth is genuinely profound or merely superficial.
| Acting | Florence Pugh delivers a standout, commanding performance that provides the film's most cohesive emotional throughline. | |
| Theme | The film succeeds as a grounded alternative to cosmic scale, focusing on traumatized, relatable antiheroes rather than invincible gods. | |
| Theme | Opinions on the screenplay's handling of mental health are polarized, with some finding it a moving exploration of grief and others viewing it as staged, shallow, or forced. | |
| Direction | The quality of the action is a point of contention; supporters praise the tangible, realistic choreography, while detractors criticize it as dim, repetitive, and underwhelming. | |
| Humor | The humor divides the audience, as some find the character-driven wit refreshing and effective, while others dismiss it as cheap, forced, or inferior to previous Marvel entries. |