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After years of superhero fatigue, scepticism over yet another team-up movie and lingering doubts from some underwhelming recent entries, many were not sure what to expect. But here is the surprise: Thunderbolts* turns out to be a solid, entertaining and surprisingly thoughtful film, not perfect, but a step in the right direction for a studio that has been under heavy scrutiny.

What follows is a chaotic, action-packed mission forcing these characters, all broken, disillusioned, or jaded, to face their past demons. But the real magic of Thunderbolts* is not just in the fights or explosions (though there are plenty) but in how it tackles the messy, often uncomfortable emotional baggage these characters carry.

At its core, Thunderbolts* is about trauma. Yes, there are big battles, espionage and lots of snarky banter, but beneath all the Marvel spectacle, the movie quietly explores mental health in a way few superhero films dare to. Characters are scarred, some physically, some emotionally and the script (penned by Eric Pearson and Joanna Calo) is not afraid to sit in those dark moments.

Comedy, chaos and chemistry

Director Jake Schreier keeps the pace brisk, but he allows just enough breathing room for the cast’s chemistry to shine. Pugh and Harbour are standouts, delivering sharp comedic timing without undercutting their emotional arcs. Louis-Dreyfus, meanwhile, has a blast as the slippery, power-hungry Valentina, adding a layer of political manipulation that keeps things interesting without bogging down the action.

While Thunderbolts* mostly follows familiar superhero beats, some moments genuinely surprise, sometimes in good ways, sometimes in ways that might leave audiences scratching their heads. Certain character arcs unfold in unexpected directions and the movie takes a few bold (if occasionally uneven) swings with its storytelling.

Give it a chance, be rewarded

Audiences who show up expecting nonstop spectacle might be surprised by how much of the movie focuses on personal stakes rather than universe-ending threats. And those who have been burned by recent Marvel misfires might be shocked to find themselves emotionally invested here. Yes, there are plenty of cool action sequences, but the heart of Thunderbolts* is its exploration of redemption, forgiveness and the messy path toward healing.

In the bigger picture, Thunderbolts* feels like a course correction for the MCU, a movie that remembers why fans fell in love with these stories in the first place. It does not try to pretend to have all the answers for Marvel’s future. Instead, it focuses on its characters, their relationships and the small, meaningful victories that come from facing one’s past.

Thunderbolts* would not blow everyone away, but it is a decent, entertaining and sometimes even touching addition to the MCU lineup. It is the kind of film where going in with measured expectations pays off: give it a shot and you might walk out pleasantly surprised. Thunderbolts* dares to believe in the possibility of broken people finding something worth fighting for – and that alone makes it worth watching.

CAST: Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lewis Pullman, Wyatt Russell

PLOT: 7/10

ACTING: 8/10

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