Thunderbolts

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Florence Pugh’s depressed assassin finds her crew in Thunderbolts* teaser

Careful who you assemble —

“Everyone here has done bad things. Someone wants us gone.”

Florence Pugh heads an assembly of misfits in Marvel’s Thunderbolts*.

Marvel Studios has dropped an extended teaser trailer for the final feature film in its Phase Six slate: Thunderbolts*, now with a mysterious asterisk to the title. The studio has touted the film as having a different tone from other recent MCU offerings—thanks in part to hiring “a crew of indie veterans who sold out” to make the film—and judging from the teaser, it looks like they just might deliver on that.

As previously reportedThunderbolts* is a follow-up of sorts to 2021’s Black Widow. It’s directed by Jake Schreier and stars Wyatt Russell as US Agent/failed Captain America from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Contessa Valentina Allegra, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, David Harbour as Alexei/Red Guardian, Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr/Ghost, Olga Kurylenko as Antonia Dreykov/Taskmaster, and Lewis Pullman as Bob/The Sentry.

In addition, Geraldine Viswanathan plays Valentina’s assistant, Mel, and Harrison Ford will appear as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, aka Red Hulk, aka the US president. (Ford’s character will also appear in February’s Captain America: Brave New World.) Laurence Fishburne and Rachel Weisz will reprise their MCU roles as Bill Foster and Melina Vostokoff, respectively.

There’s no official synopsis yet, but the studio describes the film as “an irreverent team-up featuring depressed assassin Yelena Belova alongside the MCU’s least anticipated band of misfits.” It’s basically the MCU’s version of The Suicide Squad; in fact, James Gunn was originally attached to direct Thunderbolts but bowed out after making The Suicide Squad because he felt the projects were just too similar.

Enlarge / “Look at you. So adorable.” Valentina Allegra de Fontaine assembles the Thunderbolts.

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The three-and-a-half-minute teaser trailer appears to be similar to the footage shown to attendees at San Diego Comic-Con. It opens with Yelena visiting Alexei, who initially thinks it’s a DoorDash order. Alexei is clearly not doing well despite insisting that he has plenty of work and is “so full, so filled.” But Yelena confesses feeling empty despair since Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) died in Avengers: Endgame, despite throwing herself into her assassination work. As she describes herself as drifting and lacking purpose, we see Bucky and US Agent looking similarly depressed.

We see Yelena doing her work with impressive efficiency until she walks into what appears to be a trap. As she battles US Agent and Ghost, they stumble upon a nebbishy Bob lurking in the background—and then the room locks down. Cue Valentina shown at a fancy gala as she ruminates about the long-standing belief in good guys and bad guys. “But eventually you come to realize that there are bad guys and there are worse guys, and nothing else,” she says. Naturally she wants all those depressed assassins and antiheroes for her own warped version of the Avengers.

There’s plenty of action and lots of wisecracking humor, including an amusing shot of Bucky removing his arm from the dishwasher and reattaching it. And unlike Alexei’s “bulletproof-ish” car, Bob turns out to be truly bulletproof (thanks to a hefty infusion of super soldier serum).

Thunderbolts* hits theaters on May 2, 2025.

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Marvel has cast Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom in two new Avengers movies

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Enlarge / Robert Downey Jr. will play Doctor Doom in two new Avengers movies from the Russo brothers.

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe received a much-needed boost this weekend with the box office dominance of Deadpool and Wolverine, which raked in a record-breaking $438.3 million worldwide and $205 million domestically. And the Marvel panel at this weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con kept up the momentum, delighting attendees with sneak peeks of what’s to come—most notably the return of Robert Downey Jr. to the MCU. The twist: RDJ won’t be donning his usual Iron Man suit. Instead, he’ll be playing Doctor Doom for Avengers: Doomsday (2026), with the Russo brothers returning to direct. This will be followed by the Russo-directed Avengers: Secret Wars (2027).

Comic-Con attendees were also treated to exclusive new footage from Captain America: Brave New World, and updates on Thunderbolts and The Fantastic Four reboot, titled First Steps, as well as a surprise screening of Deadpool and Wolverine.

“New mask, same task”

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Enlarge / The Russo brothers will direct Avengers: Secret Wars and Avengers: Doomsday.

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It’s no secret that Marvel Studios originally planned to build its Phase Six Avengers arc (The Kang Dynasty) around Jonathan Majors’ Kang the Conqueror (and associated Variants), introduced in Loki and last year’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. But then Majors was convicted of “reckless assault and harassment” (domestic violence), and Marvel fired the actor soon after. That meant the studio needed to retool its Phase Six plans, culminating in the announced return of the Russo brothers, who directed four of the MCU’s most successful films, which brought in more than $6 billion at the global box office.

Joe Russo told the assembled fans that he and his brother had thoroughly enjoyed their “incredible” four-movie run, but “it left us with our emotions spent.” But over time, “We came to see a road forward with you all,” Anthony Russo chimed in.

Rather than keeping Kang as the villain and recasting the character, the Russo brothers decided to strike out in a new direction: bringing the Secret Wars storyline to the big screen. It’s one of their favorites and an ambitious task, but before they can take on Avengers: Secret Wars (slated for May 2027), the duo told the audience in Hall H that they had to make another movie first: Avengers: Doomsday (slated for May 2026), featuring the wildly popular comics villain Doctor Doom. Of course, the biggest reveal came when a masked figure dressed in the Doctor’s trademark green came onstage and revealed himself to be none other than RDJ, to wild cheers.

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