Atom User Reviews for Thunderbolts*
Probably the best Marvel movie since No Way Home
Action-packed movie that beautifully touches on Mental Health like no other Marvel movie ever has. A must see!
The New Avengerzzzz!
I felt it touched on relatable emotional real world issues
To have this movie released during mental health awareness month was pure genius!
Waited the entire movie for it to get better. Never does.
A fantastic movie!!! The cast was incredible!!! What a Team!!!
This movie was AMAZING. This is what Marvel films should be! Amazing throughout the entire film. That post credit scene was HEART POUNDING!
I felt bad for Sentry and wanted to give him a hug
Small scale in a big way!
Best marvel movie released since endgame by far
100% seeing this again!!
10/10 would watch again
Definitely not enough action. I didn’t even appreciate the storyline it was trashed to me.
Best Marvel movie in a few years since Guardians of the Galaxy 3! Funny, great cast and heartfelt message!
The movie about how important friends are
Tackles a lot of mental health issues in a creative way. Thought the movie was better than a lot of recent MCU additions.
“If you can’t even save yourself” -VOID
Bad jokes and story ended abruptly
So this is the movie marvel needed and the true T. Congratulations on bringing life back to this universe. This was truly “Fantastic”. It be bout The New Avengers & Bob!
A superhero movie that covers mental trauma and sticks to landing. I love it
Bob is so relatable
As someone who hasn’t enjoyed really any of the MCU movies past ENDGAME. This was surprisingly awesome. Honestly wish the movie was longer
marvel is so back with this one.
Great Movie And Great Acting By Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Wyatt Russel, Hannah John-Kamen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sebastian Stan, And Lewis Pullman. What An Awesome Marvel Movie Its Like Marvel's S Squad Almost. The Action Is Great . Can't Wait For Avengers: Doomsday With These Characters.
EVERYONE IS FANTASTIC IN THIS MOVIE!!!! I LOVED IT
Fantastic
Super funny and I think it made my mom a marvel fan
the power of a million exploding suns. 💥☀️
It may have made me cry a little bit. What they did to that one character early on was pretty stupid as we never got to see them truly shine but what are you gonna do. Marvel gonna marvel.
Where do I even start, this is easily marvel’s best work post endgame, I love the dynamic between these characters, the pacing, fight scenes even the plot just all came together so well, they’re even moments when I got a bit emotional because I could relate to certain aspects shown such as : Having self worth, facing self doubt and loneliness so not only is it a great film but it also has a great message
Been along time since a movie was worth seeing in a theatre, this movie is up there with Dune and Deadpool and Wolverine.
The movie performance was great.
Marvel is climbing its way back on top. The Thunderbolts was a really good movie.
Very good cast and kept us captivated. Good setup to the Fantastic 4 in mcu
Very interesting movie, wish they dealt with the main villain tho instead of letting it slide, the marvel universe just feels too busy now
I didn’t know marvel was capable of making a movie like this. Top 3 marvel movies of all-time.
Saw a little girl get wiped off the face of the earth, pretty funny. 10/10
It was a fun watch. Emotional in some parts. Florence Pugh drives this movie.
Surprisingly good !
I really enjoyed it. There are two post credits that must be seen. we are so back!
Great end of credits scene!
I wanna cry and laugh at the same time
Good
Fearbob
Great movie … good story
GREAT MOVIE!!!!!!
I gotta say I really enjoyed it so much and especially that it really talks about the struggles of mental health
Great movie!
Marvel and its entertainment business did an excellent job putting through all of its production and the progress making another universe and phase for the superheroes. Every movie, Marvel has a formula to make and published more comics to make more grounded and emotionally more complex. Florence Pugh's character is like Scarlet Johansson’ character as the Black Widow
Metacritic
Thunderbolts* isn’t an MCU game-changer, by any stretch, but it’s not aspiring to be either. Is it a two-hour therapy session about self-compassion, being kind to ourselves, and giving ourselves a break from all the transgressions we have tortured ourselves about, wrapped up in a comic book movie? Maybe, but it’s got a big heart, a strong emotional point of view, a good sense of humor when needed, and has something touching to say about forgiving ourselves enough to transform our pain into something that can do good, and that feels like a small but meaningful victory to me.

Too often in this long, long slog of Marvel movies, we are expected to have an advanced degree in Marvel-ology to understand even the trailer for a twice-removed TV offshoot. Until the very end, Thunderbolts* is free of this intellectual-property tyranny, content to carve its own funky little way.

In many ways, Thunderbolts* feels like a breath of fresh air and a notable step forward for the MCU as a whole, which is pretty remarkable given that this is a cast of characters where the literal point is that they’re the scraps left over from past Marvel adventures — loose ends left adrift.