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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Thunderbolts’ Director Jake Schreier Thinks It’s “Fair To Say” His MCU ‘X-Men’ Film Will Be Notably Different From Fox Series
Despite the reverence continually being paid to them in such projects as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNX-Men: Thunderbolts* Director Talks ‘Complex’ Vision for MCU Movie
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier is beginning to open up about his MCU X-Men movie. Following Marvel Studios’ ...
With Thunderbolts* now available on physical media, we caught up with director Jake Schreier to talk Beef's influence on the film and lessons from Spider-Man director Jon Watts ...
It's a shame these two MCU stars didn't return in Thunderbolts*, as they would have been great additions to the New Avengers' ...
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Screen Rant on MSNWhy Fantastic Four: First Steps & Thunderbolts* Post-Credits Scenes Are Not Connected Explained By Matt Shakman
First Steps director Matt Shakman addresses the post-credits scene not having connections to the Thunderbolts* post-credits ...
Director Jake Schreier breaks down Marvel’s 'Thunderbolts*,' a darker MCU entry centered on guilt and teases his 'X-Men"' reboot.
The critical success of recent MCU entries like "Thunderbolts" is a promising sign that Marvel may be close to finding its ...
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Why Thunderbolts* End Credits Scene Doesn't Line Up With The End Of Fantastic Four: First Steps
First Steps line up with the end of Thunderbolts* as the franchise builds to the release of the epic Avengers: Doomsday in ...
Jake Schreier's anti-hero team-up was a hit, but he's got an even bigger Marvel ensemble movie on the horizon.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded quite a bit this year, with Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts*, and Fantastic Four: First Steps adding new stories and characters into the mix.
This iteration of the Fantastic Four has a standalone adventure without all the burden of the MCU's history and cast of ...
Disney's MCU is at an inflection point. With "Thunderbolts*" the latest box office disappointment, will Marvel continue to back riskier stand-alones?
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