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Nick Furman didn’t plan to enjoy Thunderbolts, but Marvel’s latest ensemble flick surprised him with its gritty visuals, rich themes, and character-driven storytelling. In this episode, Nick breaks down why Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts may be the most psychologically nuanced MCU film yet, tackling loneliness, nihilism, and the search for human connection. With standout performances from Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Lewis Pullman, this might just be Marvel’s return to form.
By Furman On FilmNick Furman didn’t plan to enjoy Thunderbolts, but Marvel’s latest ensemble flick surprised him with its gritty visuals, rich themes, and character-driven storytelling. In this episode, Nick breaks down why Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts may be the most psychologically nuanced MCU film yet, tackling loneliness, nihilism, and the search for human connection. With standout performances from Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Lewis Pullman, this might just be Marvel’s return to form.