We have a couple of new trailers that have hit the internet for the upcoming ThunderBolts movie which hits theaters on May 2.
Both trailers focus on the seeming main threat of the movie which so far has only been seen as a shadowed out figure in all the video clips. The only actual look at the character known as Bob/Sentry comes from last weeks
Hasbro Marvel Legends reveals.
In this new trailer that debuted we hear for what I believe is the first time the Sentry name is mentioned. We also see his belt buckle.
We also got this trailer today which is similar but different that refers to the shadowy figure as "The Void".
Now in the comics Bob Reynolds, Sentry and The Void are essentially all the same person. The Void is the dark and destructive entity that bonded to Reynolds when he became the Sentry, and acts as a counterforce and embodiment of his negative aspects.
How this plays out in the movie is unknown but we do know that the character will survive and have some kind of role in the upcoming
Avengers: Doomsday movie as the actors (Lewis Pullman) name was one mentioned in the recent
Avengers: Doomsday cast announcement.
Whether in this movie and/or Doomsday Bob will be a good guy, bad guy or both remains to be seen.
JohnF -
2025-08-16 @ 7:41 pm
On 8/14/2025 at 4:28 PM, Hordak Rules said:I wasn't planning to rush and see FF, but something popped up on my feed that I felt was going ruin the movie for me, so I went and saw it about 3 days after release. This wasn't like a random post, but an proper entertainment site. It seems the etiquette of not spoiling anything for a while ended with Endgame
Yeah and I remember even with endgame, they uploaded spoilery footage about a week or so after the premiere. I haven't seen F4 yet, but thankfully I haven't seen anything I shouldn't have.
On 8/14/2025 at 5:13 PM, ransomz said:I've been looking forward to watching this again
As have I, I almost went to the threatres a second time, but I ultimately decided to just wait for it to hit Disney+, since god forbid I pay enough for the service I should get my moneys worth LOL.
But all said and done I loved this movie, and would like to see it again soon.
I've been looking forward to watching this again
About time!!! I couldnt watch it a second time while it was in theaters and I absolutely loved it. Cant wait to see it over and over and have it break my heart a few times
Yeah, I get sick of movie "reviews" that are just scene for scene synopsies of the entire movie. That's not a review, it's a run through.
And happy to get a date for TBolts! I can stop incessantly checking D+ for a date only to see it say "trailer"!
On 5/6/2025 at 11:58 AM, JohnF said:They do that often with their movies. It's like if you don't go see the movie the first weekend you're doomed to get spoilers from Marvel themselves.
I wasn't planning to rush and see FF, but something popped up on my feed that I felt was going ruin the movie for me, so I went and saw it about 3 days after release. This wasn't like a random post, but an proper entertainment site. It seems the etiquette of not spoiling anything for a while ended with Endgame
JohnF -
2025-05-06 @ 4:34 pm
On 5/6/2025 at 7:02 PM, Lord_Scareglow said:Yup it's an aggressive tactic to make you rush out opening weekend to see the movie, they want you to feel like you need to go now, or it;s gonna be ruined. And they are not wrong...
Honestly it works, I MUST go see a Marvel movie opening weekend, because of exactly this fear, I think the only Marvel movie to date I didn't see within 2-4 days of being released in theatres was Captain America BNW, which I actually waited almost 2 weeks to see.....everything else has been a mad dash to see.
Yeah unfortunately that's exactly what it's like.
On 5/6/2025 at 11:58 AM, JohnF said:They do that often with their movies. It's like if you don't go see the movie the first weekend you're doomed to get spoilers from Marvel themselves.
Yup it's an aggressive tactic to make you rush out opening weekend to see the movie, they want you to feel like you need to go now, or it;s gonna be ruined. And they are not wrong...
Honestly it works, I MUST go see a Marvel movie opening weekend, because of exactly this fear, I think the only Marvel movie to date I didn't see within 2-4 days of being released in theatres was Captain America BNW, which I actually waited almost 2 weeks to see.....everything else has been a mad dash to see.
JohnF -
2025-05-06 @ 3:58 pm
On 5/6/2025 at 6:01 PM, Lord_Scareglow said:Yeah today I woke up to see the title spoiler literally everywhere, like why do that so early? seems silly, but it's likely a good marketing tool, since you put the words New and Avengers, it's going to entice people to see the movie, but a cheap move none the less.
Also I totally agree, this feels a lot like the new GOTG.
They do that often with their movies. It's like if you don't go see the movie the first weekend you're doomed to get spoilers from Marvel themselves.
On 5/6/2025 at 8:44 AM, JohnF said:I won't say much and it absolutely sucks that Marvel has already spoiled the movie's title, but I loved it. Great movie, I don't really have anything bad to say about it. Maybe it's just the excitement, but it feels like this era's Guardians of the Galaxy movie.
Yeah today I woke up to see the title spoiler literally everywhere, like why do that so early? seems silly, but it's likely a good marketing tool, since you put the words New and Avengers, it's going to entice people to see the movie, but a cheap move none the less.
Also I totally agree, this feels a lot like the new GOTG.
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