Watched: 05/01/2025
Format: Alamo
Viewing: First
Director: Jake Schrierer
SPOILERS for a new movie
I won't belabor Marvel's trials and travails, real and imagined, over the past few years. We all know the narrative. It's not one I necessarily agree with, but it's out there.
Does Thunderbolts feel different from other recent Marvel stuff? Yes. In some ways. Mostly the ways in which you don't feel like this movie fell out of a Marvel continuity Mad Lib generator that requires you remember what happened in a movie in 2009. It does the continuity thing correctly - we've seen almost everyone in this movie before - if you watched all the Marvel stuff (and I have, minus the What If? shows). They don't break that continuity and may refer to it - but I think the story itself makes sense without all that, as long as you listen to what the characters say about themselves.
Our characters are from the Black Widow film (White Widow, Red Guardian), Ant-Man and The Wasp (Ghost), Captain America (Bucky) and Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Valentina, John Walker). It's a good mix. Plus, Bob.