How The Thunderbolts Could Save the MCU

There are plenty of iconic teams across the Marvel Comics Universe. Groups like the Fantastic Four, Avengers, and X-Men are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to supergroups in the Marvel Universe, and there is more than enough room for those teams and others to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, either on the big screen or on television on Disney Plus. While the MCU has been struggling somewhat to keep fans interested and engaged with each of their latest projects, there is still plenty of comic book source material to mine from and bring unique new stories to the MCU.With the upcoming Thunderbolts film on the horizon, the MCU’s future is looking bright. Thunderbolts could easily be the jolt that the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs to kick things back into high gear with its mix of action, espionage, heart, and science fiction intrigue. The movie and the Thunderbolts team themselves could very easily become staples of the live-action superhero franchise, and their future in relation to the Avengers and other MCU heroes and villains would be exceptionally exciting for fans.The Marvel Cinematic Universe needs something fresh—something beyond the overused tropes of the Avengers and their supporting characters. Fans love many of the MCU films because of their individuality and unique tone, qualities that have been sorely missing from several recent entries in the franchise. Even hits like Deadpool & Wolverine, while generally well-received, have fallen into the same traps that have plagued other recent MCU projects. Plus, Ryan Reynolds has said he doesn’t want Deadpool to be part of The Avengers, so it might be difficult to tell new stories with the character in the MCU. Bold storytelling, exciting action, and compelling character work will always trump surprise cameos and endless references. These are the qualities the MCU needs to embrace again, and Thunderbolts could easily be the project to lead that charge.

There are plenty of iconic teams across the Marvel Comics Universe. Groups like the Fantastic Four, Avengers, and X-Men are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to supergroups in the Marvel Universe, and there is more than enough room for those teams and others to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, either on the big screen or on television on Disney Plus. While the MCU has been struggling somewhat to keep fans interested and engaged with each of their latest projects, there is still plenty of comic book source material to mine from and bring unique new stories to the MCU.

With the upcoming Thunderbolts film on the horizon, the MCU’s future is looking bright. Thunderbolts could easily be the jolt that the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs to kick things back into high gear with its mix of action, espionage, heart, and science fiction intrigue. The movie and the Thunderbolts team themselves could very easily become staples of the live-action superhero franchise, and their future in relation to the Avengers and other MCU heroes and villains would be exceptionally exciting for fans.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe needs something fresh—something beyond the overused tropes of the Avengers and their supporting characters. Fans love many of the MCU films because of their individuality and unique tone, qualities that have been sorely missing from several recent entries in the franchise. Even hits like Deadpool & Wolverine, while generally well-received, have fallen into the same traps that have plagued other recent MCU projects. Plus, Ryan Reynolds has said he doesn’t want Deadpool to be part of The Avengers, so it might be difficult to tell new stories with the character in the MCU. Bold storytelling, exciting action, and compelling character work will always trump surprise cameos and endless references. These are the qualities the MCU needs to embrace again, and Thunderbolts could easily be the project to lead that charge.

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