Thunderbolts* trailer reveals Lewis Pullman as MCU's Sentry: A dark Superman joins the team

The Sentry is known for his strength, speed, flight, invulnerability, and other superhuman abilities.


Pop Culture & Art September 24, 2024

The highly anticipated trailer for Marvel Studios' "Thunderbolts*" has dropped, and it has left fans buzzing with excitement and speculation. Among the intriguing reveals is the introduction of a mysterious character named Bob, played by the talented Lewis Pullman. While details about Bob's role are still limited, clues point to a groundbreaking twist: he is likely the MCU's version of the Sentry, a powerful but unstable superhero with a dark side.

The Sentry, in Marvel Comics, is known for his immense strength, speed, flight, invulnerability, and other superhuman abilities. However, his powers are inextricably linked to a malevolent entity called the Void, which can consume his mind and turn him into a destructive force. This duality mirrors the classic superhero trope of a character struggling with their inner darkness.
 


In the "Thunderbolts*" trailer, Bob's appearance in hospital scrubs and his presence among a team of supervillains hint at a troubled past and a potential hidden agenda. His inclusion in the team could set the stage for a complex and morally ambiguous storyline, exploring themes of redemption, power, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

Marvel Studios has a history of introducing surprising and unexpected twists into their films, and the introduction of the Sentry in "Thunderbolts*" is no exception. Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of the movie to see how Bob's character will unfold and what impact he will have on the team's dynamic.

With its star-studded cast, intriguing premise, and the potential for a major MCU shake-up, "Thunderbolts*" is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated films of the year. As the release date draws closer, fans can expect more details about Bob's role and the exciting adventures that await the Thunderbolts team.

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