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Overall, Marvel Studios will be happy to say goodbye to Phase Five of Marvel Cinematic Universe when the final episode “Thunderbolts*” begins, the 2025 summer film season begins. Although there was a few blockbusters in this six-film cycle (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” and “Deadpool & Wolverine”), the phase in 2023 with the critical and commercial disappointment of a critical and commercial disappointment of one Start “Ant-Man and the Waspe: Quantumania.” Then it hit the kinocasses of “The Marvels” still more discounted water, which led some to ask whether the spectacular run of the MCU, which is up to the “Iron Man” from 2008 back, finally ended.
With Marvel after caught a breather in 2024 The previous success of “Deadpool & Wolverine”, We will finally learn how much (or small) audience will be invested in the current MCU saga on February 14, 2025 when “Captain America: Brave New World” comes to cinemas. The shield previously used by Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers is an established brand. Not to mention that Marvel revealed that in his marketing Harrison Fords Thaddeus Ross will turn into the red hulkTherefore there is a lot of zizzle that should at least create a large opening weekend.
“Thunderbolts*” is very different. It is a team film that is anchored by the ever great Florence Pugh, but her Yelena Belova is just an entire film (“Black Widow”) and the TV show (“Hawkeye”) in her Marvel run. Although the audience was generally dug the former (/Film of the film “Black Widow” admitted the film as a “big disappointment”), you still get to know the character. Therefore, the jury is how the cinema-goers of amped will see themselves on the way with Red Guardian (David Harbor), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) and US agent (Wyatt Russell). Yes, you have a Trump card in Sebastian Stans Winter soldier, but is he enough to pack it?
The just published Super Bowl trailer for “Thunderbolts*” could offer a certain clarity in this puzzle.
Thunderbolts* looks like a misfits-on-a mission
There are many actions here, and the actors are all immensely appealing (Hafens Blummig when Red Guardian puts him as an answer from the MCU to John Cena’s peace pente from the DC universe). In view of the fact that it matters less than three months after the publication of “Captain America: Brave New World”, “Thunderbolts*” could be too much Marvel too early. On the other hand, it could also be the perfect transition to phase six with “The Fantastic Four: First Streets”, which appear on the horizon in July.
How does the trailer play on the whole?
“Thunderbolts*” blows into multiplexes on May 2, 2025.