Sentinel is rumored to be released boltbut that could be a huge mistake by Marvel Studios. bolt Officially announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2022, development will be part of Marvel Studios’ Phase 5 plans, along with other exciting projects. In the upcoming film, revamped anti-heroes and villains will return from previous MCU projects to form a new group of superpowers, including Yelena Belova, Red Guardian, Bucky Barnes, Ghost, and Taskmaster. and United States Agent, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine will lead the film. teams work together on various Phase 4 projects.
Since the first Thunderbolt lineup was confirmed at the D23 Expo in 2022, many questions have been raised about which Marvel villain Thunderbolt will be battling in their debut adventure. Many names have been put forward, but the most popular theory lately is the introduction of the Sentinel to the MCU, a notable Marvel Comics character whose dark side could make for an epic debut for the Thunderbolt MCU. . However, ahead of the official crossover of the MCU’s newest team, bolt Introducing a smaller villain to the party in Phase 5 would be even more beneficial.
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Thunderbolts deserve all the attention from their MCU movies
Since Julia Louis-Dreyfus in The Falcon and the Winter SoldierJohn Walker, aka American Secret Service (Wyatt Russell), is the first character recruited by the new team on screen. black Widow Watch Valentina take Yelena Belova into battle while the others black Widow Characters including Red Guardian and Taskmaster have replaced them on the team. The slow process of building Thunderbolts paid off for them in boltbut since the original Thunderbolts lineup has received some scrutiny, Marvel Studios needs to be careful with which villains they pit their teams against.
Although Marvel Studios has yet to confirm or deny the involvement of the Sentinel boltAfter that, the rumors surrounding the introduction of the hero attracted a lot of attention. However, the Sentinel is such a huge character in Marvel Comics that he’s featured in bolt At risk of overshadowing the first mission of the Thunderbolts team. The team should focus entirely on their first adventure, presumably against a low-level villain rather than the one who actually threatens the entire universe, which would perfectly reflect the role of the Avengers. in The Avengers.
Who could the Thunderbolts villain be (if not the Sentinel)
While the Sentinel may not be the right villain for the Thunderbolts in their first MCU story, several other Marvel villains could be brought in to fight this mismatched team. The team’s uncanny omission may provide the perfect answer, as many question why some iconic Thunderbolts members weren’t on the first official roster, despite still having a role to play. active in the MCU. Prominent among these is Baron Zemo, played by Daniel Bruhl Captain America: Civil Warwho is The Falcon and the Winter Soldierthere are still many developments that can be seen in future MCU projects.
bolt It also shows Marvel Studios continuing the theme from Phase 4 of introducing and further developing Hulk characters. She-Hulk: Lawyer Bringing Emil Blonsky, aka Abomination (Tim Roth) back to the MCU, he could be a formidable foe for the Thunderbolts. same, bolt Possibly fighting the Red Hulk who is supposed to join Captain America: New World OrderAfter the death of William Hurt, General Ross is now played by Harrison Ford. There is also speculation that the much-anticipated Doctor Doom could make his MCU debut bolt.
Sentry should get a separate MCU project first
As one of the most powerful yet unusual superheroes in the Marvel comics, Sentry has too much personality and backstory to go to waste playing a villain in a team movie, but will more suitable for a solo project. Released in the 2000s guard number 1One day, Bob Reynolds woke up and remembered that he was the superhero known as the Sentinel, and that he had received “Million Suns Exploding” From the super soldier serum. In his early actions, the Sentry clashed with ideas about his arch-enemy, the Void, who had returned to threaten the universe, although it was revealed that the Void was real. being a darker part of Reynolds’ personality.
The Sentinel is an almost omnipotent character in Marvel Comics, constantly battling his identity as both hero and villain. This makes him a goldmine of the MCU, but his story is so complicated that it’s hard to see him in a movie. boltInstead, a special demo or Disney+ series might be a better fit for Sentinel’s MCU debut before he teams up with the likes of the Avengers or even fights them. bolt There are plenty of other Marvel villains to choose from in their early MCU adventures, so perhaps Sentry should stay in Marvel Studios’ pocket.