With X-Men: Days of Future Past already a grueling two months away, there’s still more for nerds everywhere to keep fangirling about. Writers and director of the film are already talking about the newest mutants that will be brought to the 2016 sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse.
After a rough start to 2025 with Brave New World, Marvel hopes to strike back with Thunderbolts. Featuring a ragtag group of misfits from previous MCU movies and a new character that’s insanely powerful, Thunderbolts tells the story of damaged people overcoming their trauma to become heroes. RPadTV host Raymond Padilla is joined by videogame industry veterans Paul Semel and Marcus Beer to discuss the movie and see if it lives up to its comic-book tagline of “Justice, Like Lightning.”
The three will discuss what they liked and didn’t like about Thunderbolts, including their favorite performances and scenes, as well as what could have been improved. Early reviews of the movie have been strong and RPadTV’s version of Thunderbolts (The Sparklers?!?) can’t wait to talk about the latest MCU movie with you.
Deeply disappointed that no one yelled, "Thunder! Thunder! Thunderbolts, ho!"
Good conversation otherwise, though.
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if the upcoming film misses hard on its goals, i think it would be hard for x men franchise to recover from it. the 2011 movie x men first class was great but combining it with the already ruined trilogy would make it risky.
going to the topic at hand, the mentioned ancient mutants are not well known and would only serve as badass moments when killed by various x men characters especially wolverine, nothing refreshing here.
x men's downside is it is more dependent on characters included, they maka a lot of unneccessary inclusions for marketing purpose most noteably on the films that sucked hard like x men 3 and x men origins, i hope they do not continue doing that move.