Starring Marvel’s anti-heroes, novelty is expected to hit theaters in May 2025
Marvel released, on the night of last Sunday (9), during the Super Bowl Lix, a new trailer for Thunderbolts*novelty of its cinematic universe, which hits theaters in May 2025 to end phase 5 of the franchise.
In the new preview, Valentina Allegra de Fontainelived by Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Seinfeld), appeals to the formation of a new group of superheroes-formed by the greatest antiheroes of the franchise-to supply the absence of the Avengers. Check out the new trailer below!
What we already know about Thunderbolts*?
In the comics, the Thunderbolts They assume the role of superheroes when Avengers and other heroes are unable to act. However, eventually, they are revealed as a group of supervillains called masters of terror, which is led by Baron Zemointerpreted by Daniel Brühl (Goodbye, Lenin!) in Captain America: Civil War2016, and Falcon and the Winter Soldier2021.
In Marvel’s new movie, the group Thunderbolts will be formed by stellar supporters of the franchise, as Yelena Belova/Black Widow (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), John Walker/American Agent (Wyatt Russell), Alexei Alanovich Shostakov/Red Guardian (David Harbor), AVA STARR/GHOST (Hannah John-Kamen) and Antonia Dreykov/Training (Olga Kurylenko).
Harrison Ford (Star Wars) Live Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Rosswhich returns before in Captain America: Admirable New Worldscheduled for February 2025; and Lewis Pullman (Top Gun: Maverick) was chosen to interpret the Sentinel. GERALDINE VISWANATHAN (Miracle Workers) Complete the cast.
When debut Thunderbolts*?
Lee Sung Jinfrom the series Bullshit (2023), is responsible for the Thunderbolts*from an initial proposal developed by Eric Pearsonfrom Thor: Ragnarok (2017). Jake Schreierfrom Paper cities (2015), is the director of the feature, which is scheduled to debut on May 1, 2025. Watch the new trailer below:
Rolling Stone Brazil Cinema Special
The cinema is the subject of the new special printed of the Rolling Stone Brazil. In a magazine dedicated to seventh art lovers, we interviewed Francis Ford Coppolawhich reaches 85 years amid the release of his new movie, Megalópolisbold and millionaire endeavor financed by himself.
Undabase in the face of controversial reactions to the novelty, which took about 40 years to get out of paper, the filmmaker defends the boldness of being creative of the film industry and opens, in good Portuguese, the influence of Brazil on his new movie: “Joy” .
The special also brings conversations with Walter Salles, FERNANDA TORRES and Selton Mello on I’m still herea chat about soundtracks with conductor João Carlos Martins, an exclusive list of the 100 best films in history (50 national, 50 international), another list of the 101 largest trails in the history of cinema, one warm up for the Oscar 2025 and the radar of Globoplay releases, Globo Filmes, O2 Play and O2 movies for the coming months.
The Special Cinema of Rolling Stone Brazil It is now available on newsstands, but can also be bought in pre-sale at the EDITORA PROFILE store for R $ 29.90. Check it out:
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Which 2025 release are you more anxious? Vote for your favorite movie!
- Baby (January 9)
- Babygirl (January 9)
- The seed of the sacred fruit (January 9)
- Maria Callas (January 16)
- Here (January 16)
- Conclave (January 23)
- Anora (January 23)
- September 5 (January 30)
- Emilia Pérez (February 6)
- Better Man: The story of Robbie Williams (February 6)
- Captain America: Admirable New World (February 13)
- Snow White (March 20)
- A Minecraft movie (April 4)
- Mickey 17 (April 18)
- Thunderbolts* (May 1st)
- Jurassic World: Renaissance (July 3)
- Superman (July 10)
- Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 24)
- Tron: Ares (October 9)
- Wicked forever (November 20)
Source: Rollingstone

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