Upcoming Marvel Studios film
Thunderbolts*
is an upcoming American
superhero film
based on the
Marvel Comics
team
Thunderbolts
. Produced by
Marvel Studios
and distributed by
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
, it is intended to be
the 36th film
in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU). The film is being directed by
Jake Schreier
and written by
Eric Pearson
,
Lee Sung Jin
, and
Joanna Calo
, and stars an
ensemble cast
featuring
Sebastian Stan
,
Hannah John-Kamen
,
Wyatt Russell
,
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
,
Florence Pugh
,
David Harbour
,
Olga Kurylenko
,
Harrison Ford
, and
Lewis Pullman
. In the film, a group of
antiheroes
goes on missions for the government.
Marvel Studios began teasing the formation of a Thunderbolts team within the MCU in 2021. The film was revealed to be in development in June 2022, when Schreier and Pearson were attached. The film's main cast members were revealed that September, followed by additional casting through early 2023. Lee joined to rewrite the film's script by March 2023, one of several creatives who returned to work with Schreier from the
Netflix
series
Beef
. Production was delayed due to the
2023 Hollywood labor disputes
, causing some actors to leave the project and be replaced in early 2024, when Calo joined. Filming began in February 2024 and will last until July at
Trilith Studios
and
Atlanta Metro Studios
in
Atlanta, Georgia
, as well as in
Utah
and
New York
.
Thunderbolts*
is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 5, 2025, as the last film of
Phase Five
of the MCU.
Premise
[
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]
A group of antiheroes goes on missions for the American government.
[1]
Cast
[
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]
Additionally,
Geraldine Viswanathan
has been cast as de Fontaine's assistant,
[7]
[9]
while
Laurence Fishburne
and
Rachel Weisz
are expected to reprise their MCU roles as
Bill Foster
and
Melina Vostokoff
.
[10]
Production
[
edit
]
Development
[
edit
]
During the production of
Guardians of the Galaxy
(2014), director
James Gunn
expressed interest in a film based on the
Marvel Comics
team the
Thunderbolts
.
Marvel Studios
president
Kevin Feige
said this was a possibility based on the success of
Guardians of the Galaxy
,
[11]
but Gunn was no longer interested in 2021, after directing
The Suicide Squad
(2021), because
that team
from
DC Comics
is a similar concept to the Thunderbolts.
[12]
In June 2018,
Hannah John-Kamen
expressed enthusiasm for reprising her
Ant-Man and the Wasp
(2018) role of
Ava Starr / Ghost
in a Thunderbolts film (the comics version of
Ghost
was a member of the team).
[13]
Speculation that a Thunderbolts team would be introduced to the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU) began in mid-2019 following the announcement that
Daniel Bruhl
would appear as
Helmut Zemo
in the
Disney+
series
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
(2021), reprising his role from
Captain America: Civil War
(2016).
[14]
[15]
That series introduced
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
as
Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
and shows her recruiting
Wyatt Russell
's
John Walker / U.S. Agent
. De Fontaine is also shown to be working with
Florence Pugh
's
Yelena Belova
in the film
Black Widow
(2021). Commentators speculated that she was recruiting a team of villains or anti-heroes like the Thunderbolts,
[15]
[16]
and some felt that team could appear in
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
. Executive producer
Nate Moore
said the Thunderbolts were never considered for the project because they would "cloud the story" and take away from other aspects of the series.
Head writer
Malcolm Spellman
felt there was "a lot of chatter" around the team's potential introduction to the MCU and stated, "I don't know if fans are crazy or not".
[17]
By June 2022,
Jake Schreier
was attached to direct
Thunderbolts
,
[1]
[18]
from a screenplay by
Eric Pearson
, with Feige producing. Schreier was hired after a presentation that "blew away" Marvel Studios executives. At that time, the studio had been in contact with actors to discuss their availability to reprise their roles for the film.
[1]
Commentators suggested that the team could consist of characters such as Zemo, Belova,
Taskmaster
, U.S. Agent, Ghost,
Abomination
,
Bucky Barnes
, or
Clint Barton
, with de Fontaine or Zemo leading the team.
[1]
[15]
[16]
[19]
Deadline Hollywood
also suggested that
Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross
could be recast for the film following original actor
William Hurt
's death,
[1]
since that character has strong ties to the team in the comics.
[1]
ComicBook.com
felt Marvel Studios could replace Ross with the character
Robert Maverick
, the second character to become
Red Hulk
in the comics, rather than recasting Ross.
The film was officially announced in July at
San Diego Comic-Con
, with a release date of July 26, 2024. It was set to be the last film in
Phase Five
of the MCU.
[21]
Pre-production
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]
In September 2022, Justin Kroll of
Deadline Hollywood
described the film as being a spin-off for Belova because she was expected to lead the anti-hero team, with Pugh, Russell, and Bruhl believed to be reprising their roles.
[22]
At the
D23 Expo
the same month, Pugh, Russell, John-Kamen, and Louis-Dreyfus were confirmed to star, alongside
Sebastian Stan
as Barnes,
David Harbour
as
Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian
, and
Olga Kurylenko
as Antonia Dreykov / Taskmaster, all reprising their roles from previous MCU projects.
[2]
Harbour said the film would be unique in the MCU, describing the main cast as "a bunch of misfits and outcasts and losers and people who don't really live up to the super in superhero".
[23]
Pugh was set to be paid eight figures for
Thunderbolts
and another MCU film.
[24]
At the end of the month, Jeff Sneider of
Above the Line
reported that
Harrison Ford
was Marvel Studios' top choice to replace Hurt as Ross, and Marvel planned to announce his casting at D23 before
Lucasfilm
president
Kathleen Kennedy
asked them not to because she felt it would detract from their promotion of
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
(2023). Sneider was unsure if Ford had since passed on the role.
[25]
[26]
In mid-October, Sneider reported that Ford had been cast as Ross and would first appear in
Captain America: Brave New World
(2025).
[27]
Ford's casting in
Brave New World
and
Thunderbolts
was confirmed shortly after.
[6]
Louis-Dreyfus stated in January 2023 that filming would begin that June,
[28]
and
Ayo Edebiri
joined the cast in an undisclosed role.
[29]
The next month,
Steven Yeun
was cast in a significant role with the potential to continue in future MCU films.
[30]
Yeun worked with Schreier on the
Netflix
series
Beef
, and the director had the actor in mind when adding the character to the film.
[31]
The next month,
Lee Sung Jin
revealed that he had joined the film to rewrite the script at Schreier's request; Lee also collaborated with Schreier on
Beef
, which Lee created. Lee said there were "a lot of themes and exciting things" about the film that drew him to the project. He was working closely with Schreier on the script and noted that, unlike
Beef
,
Thunderbolts
was Schreier's project and had different writing needs to that series given the film's large scope and scale.
[32]
Sneider reported that Pearson's script focused too much on the
Black Widow
characters that audiences were already familiar with, and Marvel Studios was looking for the other characters to have a more equitable role so it felt like an
ensemble film
.
[33]
Grace Yun was serving as production designer by April after doing so on
Beef
,
[34]
and cinematographer
Steve Yedlin
was working on the film in
Atlanta, Georgia
, by May.
[35]
[36]
Sanja Milkovic Hays served as the costume designer after previously working on
Captain Marvel
(2019) and
Spider-Man: No Way Home
(2021).
[37]
At the start of May, filming was delayed due to the
2023 Writers Guild of America strike
and was planned to resume after the strike concluded.
[38]
The following month, the Utah Film Commission announced that
Thunderbolts
was set to film in
Emery County
and
Grand County, Utah
, in mid-2023, spending over $4.5 million in the state. Executive producer
Brian Chapek
said it would be a more grounded film set across the world with several practical locations.
[39]
In mid-June, the film's release date was pushed back to December 20, 2024.
[40]
When the
2023 SAG-AFTRA strike
ended in November 2023, the film's release date was pushed back again, this time to July 25, 2025.
[41]
At that time, comic book writer
Robert Kirkman
, a close friend of Yeun's, revealed that Yeun had been cast as
Sentry
.
[42]
Russell expressed confidence that the film would be interesting, fun, and not a "straightforward" Marvel film,
[43]
and said he would begin filming in March or April 2024;
[44]
in January, Stan said he would begin filming "in a month or so".
[45]
Also that month, Yeun exited his role due to a scheduling issue caused by the film's delayed production,
[46]
[47]
[48]
but expressed interest in working on a future MCU film.
[47]
It was initially unclear if Marvel would recast or rethink Yeun's role,
[49]
but
Lewis Pullman
was revealed to be the studios' top choice to replace Yeun as Sentry by the end of January,
[50]
[8]
and his casting was soon confirmed.
[7]
[9]
Additionally,
Laurence Fishburne
and
Rachel Weisz
were reported to be reprising their MCU roles as
Bill Foster
and
Melina Vostokoff
,
[10]
and
Geraldine Viswanathan
was cast in the comedic supporting role of de Fontaine's assistant, replacing Edebiri after she left the film due to its delayed schedule.
[9]
[7]
In February, the film's release date was moved forward to May 2, 2025, swapping places with
The Fantastic Four
.
[51]
Joanna Calo
was rewriting the script later that month. Previous drafts had centered on the titular team going on a mission during which they were intended to die.
[52]
Filming
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]
Filming was originally scheduled to begin in mid-June 2023 and last for six months.
[38]
[28]
[53]
It was initially not expected to be impacted by the writers' strike, with Marvel Studios reportedly planning to shoot what they could during principal photography and make any necessary writing adjustments during the film's already scheduled reshoots;
[54]
however, filming was ultimately delayed due to the writers' strike and subsequent SAG-AFTRA strike.
[38]
[41]
Harbour had planned to shoot his scenes for the film concurrent with the
fifth season
of
Stranger Things
, also in Atlanta,
[55]
before that production was also delayed by the writers' strike.
[56]
Principal photography
began by February 26, 2024,
[57]
at
Trilith Studios
and
Atlanta Metro Studios
in Atlanta,
[58]
[59]
under the
working title
Oops All Berries
, which is a reference to a variation of the cereal
Cap'n Crunch
that only featured the berry-flavored pieces.
[39]
[59]
Andrew Droz Palermo
serves as cinematographer, after previously working on the Marvel Studios series
Moon Knight
(2022),
[60]
[
additional citation(s) needed
]
with the film being shot for
IMAX
.
[61]
In March, Pugh revealed a new logo for the film which styled the title as "
Thunderbolts*
". Several commentators questioned why there was an asterisk in the logo.
[62]
The next month, Feige confirmed that
Thunderbolts*
was the official title and said the use of the asterisk would be explained following the film's release, which was adjusted to May 5, 2025.
[63]
This led to continued speculation as to the purpose of the asterisk in the title.
[64]
[65]
Filming occurred in
Emery County
and
Grand County, Utah
, from May 29 to June 12, 2024,
[66]
and is also expected to occur in
New York
.
[60]
Louis-Dreyfus, who
wrapped
filming her scenes by early June,
[67]
believed Marvel Studios was trying to "go back to their roots" with the film, focusing on "the human story" with multiple stunt sequences and avoiding CGI when possible.
[68]
Production is expected to last until July 2024.
[60]
Post-production
[
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]
Harry Yoon
and Angela M. Catanzaro serve as editors on the film. Yoon previously worked on
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
(2021) and
Beef
.
[34]
[69]
Marketing
[
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]
After filming had begun in March 2024, Pugh and Marvel Studios released a set video in which she showcased her new Black Widow costume and an updated logo for the film with Schreier.
[70]
[71]
Kristen Lopez at
TheWrap
felt viewers would "start deconstructing the brief images she's shown immediately",
[70]
while Sabina Graves of
Gizmodo
felt the video was delightful and a fun tease for a scene featuring Belova. She highlighted Pugh's short hair and her joking with Schreier that they "really shouldn't be showing any of this".
[71]
Collider
's
Chris McPherson also discussed Pugh's costume, calling it "very military [and] quite tactical", and noted her teal eyeliner.
[72]
Release
[
edit
]
Thunderbolts*
is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 5, 2025,
[63]
in IMAX.
[73]
It was previously scheduled for July 26, 2024,
[21]
December 20, 2024,
[40]
July 25, 2025,
[41]
and May 2, 2025.
[51]
It will be the last film of
Phase Five
of the MCU.
[21]
[
better source needed
]
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