Thunderbolts* brings back everything crucial the MCU has been missing
Briefly

Marvel's latest film, 'Thunderbolts,' departs from recent MCU trends by avoiding multiverses and excessive CGI, emphasizing character depth and real-world settings. The film opens with Yelena Belova's thrilling stunt, showcasing Florence Pugh's dedication and the film's grounded nature. Director Jake Schreier captures an essence reminiscent of earlier Marvel entries, creating a palpable atmosphere with well-crafted action sequences. This style contrasts starkly with recent installments like 'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania,' reaffirming a narrative focus on beloved characters and stories that resonate emotionally.
It's been a long time since a Marvel movie has felt like a Marvel movie.
Thunderbolts feels like a return to the good old days, featuring no multiverses and just charming actors.
This whole opening sequence feels like a recaptured revelation of what these movies used to be like.
The well-blocked fight scene harkens back to her sister's introduction in Iron Man 2.
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