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Thunderbolts*

A surprisingly grounded, character-first Marvel entry that leans into damaged people, dark humor, and emotional repair rather than nonstop quips or spectacle overload. It seems to work best as a team-up about shame, loneliness, and second chances, with enough action to keep the momentum moving.

55% (1,999,020)

Thunderbolts*

Where to watch: Disney

Movie · Action · Science Fiction · PG-13

2025 · 2h 7m · ★ 55% (2M)

Everyone deserves a second shot.

Director: Jake Schreier

Starring: Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Overview

After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, seven disillusioned castoffs must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.

Director

Jake Schreier

Production

Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige Productions

Cast

Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lewis Pullman, David Harbour, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John-Kamen, Olga Kurylenko, Geraldine Viswanathan, Wendell Pierce, Chris Bauer, Violet McGraw, Alexa Swinton, Eric Lange, Chiara Stella, Stefano Carannante, Gianfranco Terrin, Georgui Kasaev, Charlotte Ann Tucker, Gabrielle Byndloss

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A surprisingly grounded, character-first Marvel entry that leans into damaged people, dark humor, and emotional repair rather than nonstop quips or spectacle overload. It seems to work best as a team-up about shame, loneliness, and second chances, with enough action to keep the momentum moving.

Best for

  • Viewers who want a more mature, introspective superhero movie
  • Fans of ragtag ensemble dynamics and found-family stories
  • People who like action films with melancholy and character trauma
  • Marvel viewers looking for a fresher tone than the usual franchise formula

Skip if

  • You want a purely light, joke-a-minute superhero romp
  • You are tired of MCU continuity and antihero team-ups
  • You prefer action films that stay emotionally detached
  • You dislike stories centered on trauma, guilt, and recovery

Overview

Thunderbolts* feels like Marvel trying to grow up without losing the machinery of a blockbuster. The appeal is less in the plot mechanics than in the chemistry of a group of damaged people who do not trust each other, do not fully trust themselves, and still have to function as a unit. That gives the film a bruised, oddly sincere energy that stands out in the franchise.

Worth noting

The popular response points to a movie that is funny, but not in the usual undercut-every-emotion way. Its strongest trait appears to be the willingness to sit with loneliness, self-loathing, and the need for connection. That makes it more emotionally legible than many recent superhero entries, even when it is still operating inside familiar action-adventure scaffolding.

Bottom line

If you like your comic-book movies with a little sadness in the engine, this is an easy recommendation. It should especially land for viewers who respond to ensemble friction, redemption arcs, and the specific pleasure of watching broken people become useful to one another.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Imogen Bella (4.5★) · 48212 likes

My depression would disappear too if Florence Pugh held me

Preet (3.5★) · 37175 likes

the entire squad suicidal

zoë rose bryant (4.5★) · 34906 likes

the mcu vs. the male loneliness epidemic

-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ- (4.5★) · 24835 likes

when your circle small but y’all depressed

jonathan fujii (3.5★) · 20636 likes

Surprisingly mature handling of its themes and never undercut its serious moments with a joke holy shit thank you

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Themes

found family, redemption, trauma, loneliness, team dynamics, antiheroes, self-worth, emotional recovery

Topics

superhero, action-adventure, ensemble cast, dark comedy, trauma, found family, antihero, redemption, character-driven, blockbuster

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