Viewers are curious about Taskmaster’s (Olga Kurylenko) fate in Thunderbolts* — did she die or survive? Introduced in Black Widow (2021), she is the daughter of General Dreykov and was a commander of ...
Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for 'Thunderbolts*' Ding-dong, the Taskmaster is dead. Better to rip the Band-Aid right off, not that anybody would really feel it. Thunderbolts* tried ...
As great as Thunderbolts* was, one issue that is seemingly set to cause as much frustration for comic book movie fans as killing off Edi Gathegi's Darwin in X-Men: First Class (who got some unofficial ...
With Thunderbolts* on the horizon, the film’s asterisk has sparked speculation about its deeper meaning. While officially explained as “The Avengers are not available,” fans believe it hints at a ...
Thunderbolts* co-writer Eric Pearson has revealed that he didn't know about Taskmaster's fate until he saw the film's first cut. The first act of the MCU's latest instalment sees Valentina Allegra de ...
"We just felt—especially given that the team had been announced—that we couldn't just bring a new character into it and then off them, and that wouldn't have quite the significance of doing what we ...
The special look/trailer of Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* was recently revealed at Disney’s D23 fan event which was held in Brazil. While it has been garnering praise and has contributed to the hype ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier has finally spoken out about Taskmaster's early death, one of the MCU film's most controversial moments. The response comes just under three months after the movie ...
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MCU's Worst Character Death: Black Widow Makes Taskmaster's End in Thunderbolts More Tragic
Jake Schreier's Thunderbolts* features what could be the MCU's worst character death, which is only made worse in retrospect thanks to a Black Widow deleted scene. Thunderbolts* brings back several ...
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