
Thunderbolts: a final trailer reveals the terrifying Marvel Superman
The film Marvel Thunderbolts* is released in the cinema on April 30, 2025. © Marvel Studios
Only three weeks to wait before Thunderbolts * arrives on French screens, providing a welcome conclusion to phase 5 of the MCU.
And just to bring the impatience of fans a little more, Marvel has just unveiled new images, including a trailer this time centered on what promises to be the big villain of the film: the terrifying and powerful Sentry.
Sentry arrives in the MCU
It is now a habit: in order to boost pre-sales of tickets in the United States, blockbusters reveal trailers dedicated to events, with their share of new images.
And it's not the film Marvel Thunderbolts * who will derogate from this rule. This new chapter of the MCU, which tells the story of a group of antiheros and super-criminals seen in the previous productions of the studio, has offered itself a new teaser and a small making-of video.
- Watch the new film teaser:
- Watch the film's maker-of:
In addition to these new images, Marvel Studios has also released a new international trailer, which (unfortunately) says a lot about the intrigue of the film, revealing in particular that the character of Sentry will be the great threat of the film. Please note, (small) spoilers below.
- Look at the new trailer for Thunderbolts ::
If his face is not revealed in these images, the fans and the most attentive will know that is truly Sentry. As a reminder, the character (who appeared for the first time in 1967) is a superhero dotted with superhuman faculties thanks to a super-srum.
It is therefore extremely strong, fast, enduring, resistant, and can steal and heal in an accelerated manner. His powers are thus comparable to those of Superman in the DC universe.
The character of Sentry arrives in the MCU. © Marvel
This promises to give a hard time to the team of Thunderboltscomposed of Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), US Agent (Wyatt Russell), Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) and Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko).
Like DC's suicide squad, the group is controlled by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) seen in the series Falcon and the winter soldier.
The Thunderbolts team. © Marvel Studios
Directed by Jake Schreier (Fierce) and written by the trio Joanna Calo (The Bear), Lee Sung Jin (Fierce) and Eric Pearson (Black Widow),, Thunderbolts * is expected on April 30 at the cinema.
In the meantime, Marvel fans can review almost all of the films in his streaming cinematographic universe on the Disney+ platform.
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