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Screen Rant on MSNSpider-Man: No Way Home Changed A Major Thunderbolts* Character's Story (But I'm Not Mad About It)No Way Home changed a major Thunderbolts" character's story from the comics, and I think it was for the better.
AKA Bob – is a standout of Thunderbolts*, but, as it turns out, he couldn't have a more comic-accurate MCU debut thanks to ...
When Thunderbolts* brings The Sentry to the screen, fans familiar with the comics might’ve noticed a major difference. The ...
Following is a transcript of the video: Narrator: In the iconic bridge fight from "Spider-Man: No Way Home," Doctor Octopus' tentacles were the work of the visual effects team, but on set ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier and star Lewis Pullman discuss The Sentry's MCU debut, revealing whether Bob has ...
Following the massive success of Spider-Man: No Way Home, there have been conflicting reports about the potential returns of both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield as Sam Raimi's original big ...
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For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a Super Hero.
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One major aspect of the Sentry's Marvel Comics backstory had to be changed because of the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Schreier said “Obviously, we couldn’t tell that same story because of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Thanks, Jon.” The Jon he’s jokingly referring to is No Way Home director Jon Watts.
Tom Holland’s 2021 movie Spider-Man: No Way Home apparently played a role in altering Sentry’s storyline in Thunderbolts*. Sentry, also known as Robert “Bob” Reynolds, was created by Jae ...
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