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Director Jake Schreier has a major Marvel film under his belt, but he’s still not quite sure what to call it.
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier addresses Taskmaster’s controversial death in the film and the backlash that followed.
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Screen Rant on MSNThunderbolts* Director Responds to Fan Backlash Over Taskmaster's Controversial DeathTaskmaster's shocking death in Thunderbolts* wasn't particularly well-received, and the movie's director has finally ...
It's perhaps even more of a sad twist because Thunderbolts* ended up being named the New Avengers at the end of the movie, ...
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are turning heads on the streets of New York City, delivering satirical looks as they reprise ...
The big Thunderbolts* fan theory about Taskmaster may not be as straightforward as it once seemed thanks to a cryptic comment from director Jake Schreier. "I think we enjoy playing with that ...
Moreover, to add insult to injury, the film’s promotional material clearly positioned Taskmaster as a part of the Thunderbolts team. She appeared in team shots, posters, and early footage.
Well, I've got FOMO. Taskmaster was the only member of the team who got killed off throughout Thunderbolts* runtime, and she only got one line of dialogue before Ghost put her down.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNThunderbolts* Director on Why Marvel Decided to Kill Taskmaster in Act 1Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier opens up about why Marvel Studios decided to kill off Taskmaster in the first act of the movie.
Thunderbolts* concept art reveals an alternate look for Taskmaster, one that’s scarier than what’s seen in the final film. Taking to Instagram, Marvel concept artist Aleksi Briclot shared some ...
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