I was out of the loop of Marvel content for a while (last thing I saw was Deadpool & Wolverine) and went to watch Thunderbolts at the cinema to kill an evening.
It was way better than I expected. It’s not “absolute cinema” by any means, but the plot is pretty interesting and it touches on some sensitive subjects in a thoughtful way.
Overall I think it’s worth your time if you want to follow the upcoming Marvel movies.
Some Marvel fans may have been overhyping it, but it’s still a great movie. Surprisingly emotional and deals with mental health issues. Definitely better than Captain America: Brave New World.
I saw it in the theater and really enjoyed it, and then watched it again last night when it became available. It held up. Like MrLuigi002 said, it’s not “absolute cinema” but I’d say it’s in my top ten for MCU films.
is it any good? I might watch it soon
I was out of the loop of Marvel content for a while (last thing I saw was Deadpool & Wolverine) and went to watch Thunderbolts at the cinema to kill an evening.
It was way better than I expected. It’s not “absolute cinema” by any means, but the plot is pretty interesting and it touches on some sensitive subjects in a thoughtful way.
Overall I think it’s worth your time if you want to follow the upcoming Marvel movies.
FWIW You weren’t that out of the loop, you only skipped/missed one film, “Captain America Brave New World”.
And even then he didn’t miss much.
Some Marvel fans may have been overhyping it, but it’s still a great movie. Surprisingly emotional and deals with mental health issues. Definitely better than Captain America: Brave New World.
As a Marvel fan, I don’t think it’s been overhyped. But I have thought some former movies were overhyped.
I do think it’s even better if you’re familiar with the characters though.
I saw it in the theater and really enjoyed it, and then watched it again last night when it became available. It held up. Like MrLuigi002 said, it’s not “absolute cinema” but I’d say it’s in my top ten for MCU films.