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In total, Marvel Studios will probably be delighted to say goodbye to Marvel’s cinematographic universe when his final installment, “Thunderbolts*”, starts the 2025 summer movies season in May. Although there has been a pair of box office in this cycle of six films (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” and “Deadpool & Wolverine”), the phase had a difficult start in 2023 with the critical and commercial disappointment of “ant- ant- Man and The Wasp: Quantumania “. Then he even hit more pillory waters with the fault of the “The Marvels” box office, which led some to wonder if the spectacular MCU race, which goes back to “Iron Man” of 2008, finally had reached its end.
With Marvel having caught a respite in 2024 with the predetermined success of “Deadpool & Wolverine”, we will finally learn how much (or small) audiences are invested in the MCU saga ongoing when “Captain America: Brave New World” reaches the theaters. On February 14, 2025. But that film, even with Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson Carying The Shield previously exercised by the Steve Rogers of Chris Evans, is an established brand. Not to mention that Marvel has revealed in his marketing that Thaddeus Ross by Harrison Ford will become a Hulk network, so there is a large amount of sizzling that at least should generate a great opening weekend.
“Thunderbolts*” It is a completely different matter. It is a team film anchored by the Always-Great Florence Pugh, but its Belova Yeena is just a full movie (“Black Widow”) and the television show (“Hawkeye”) in his Marvel career. Although the public generally dug the old one (/Black Widow “of the film of/film, it is true that he considered that the film was a” great disappointment “), they are still knowing the character. As such, the jury is out of what they will be like Beloved cinephiles to see their connection with Red Guardian (David Harbor), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) and the US agent (Wyatt Russell). To pack them?
The trailer of the freshly released Super Bowl for “Thunderbolts*” could offer some clarity about this enigma.
There is an abundance action here, and the actors are immensely attractive (Harbor’s clumsy shooting as a Guardian Red prepares him as the response of the MCU to the John Dino’s pacifier of the DC universe). Even so, since it arrives less than three months after the launch of “Captain America: Brave New World”, “Thunderbolts*” could be too Marvel too soon. On the other hand, with “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” that is coming on the horizon in July, it could also be the perfect transition to phase six.
How does the trailer play in general?
“Thunderbolts*” explodes in multiplexes on May 2, 2025.