“Black Widow” and “Hawkeye” star Florence Pugh teased Marvel’s upcoming “Thunderbolts” film in a behind-the-scenes video from ...
Thunderbolts is set to premiere on May 2, 2025. Based on Marvel Comics, the Thunderbolts are a team of antiheroes and reformed supervillains. The film’s cast includes Geraldine Viswanathan, Olga ...
More photos from the set of Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* have found their way online, offering a closer look at Sebastian ...
Thunderbolts* star Olga Kurylenko has addressed the mysterious asterisk that was added to the movie's title, and the Black ...
The actress revealed on Wednesday that she had been filming the long-awaited action flick, set to release May 2, 2025 Florence Pugh/Instagram Florence Pugh behind the scenes of Marvel ...
Florence Pugh embraces her role as Yelena Belova in 'Thunderbolts', sharing sneak peeks and teasing Marvel secrets. The star-studded cast includes Sebastian Stan, David Harbour, Wyatt Russell ...
So, the title of upcoming Marvel movie Thunderbolts* officially has an asterisk at the end of it -- and apparently it means something significant, according to studio boss Kevin Feige. Not that he ...
“Yes, you’ll notice the asterisk on Thunderbolts. That is the official title of Thunderbolts and we won’t talk more about that until after the movie comes out.” #CinemaCon pic.twitter.com ...
In the video, Pugh shows off her character’s new costume, reveals a logo for the movie, and gives fans a quick glimpse at some of the sets that will be featured in the new Marvel Studios film.
Oxford’s Florence Pugh has given Marvel fans a sneak peek at the upcoming Thunderbolts movie. The Hollywood actress was born in the city in 1996 and has found fame with roles in films including ...
As part of the CinemaCon event this week in Las Vegas, Marvel confirmed that Thunderbolts* is the official title of the film, and that includes the asterisk. But what's the asterisk all about?
Pugh then ran into director Jake Schreier, busy at work, who said, “I don’t even think you’re supposed to be doing this.” “Someone is going to come rugby tackle me,” Pugh quipped.