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Comic-Con Footage Reaction Video — GeekTyrant

Aug 2, 2024


Marvel held their massive Hall H panel again this year at Comic-Con, and one of the films they brought us footage from was the superhero ensemble film Thunderbolts*. The cast showed up to bring the excitement, and David Harbour had everyone laughing when he showed up in his Red Guardian suit, and he playfully acted offended at his co-stars. Some highlights from the footage included a look at each of the characters, in various stages of their personal lives in disarray. Then they each show up at a facility where they’ve been individually hired to complete a job, but they soon find out it’s a trap. We get to see Bill Pullman’s character pick up the Sentry belt buckle, and Florence Pugh’s Yelena kicking so much ass. They soon find out they are being brought together for a bigger purpose by Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s character, though we don’t know how they feel about it yet. It was super awesome, and Billy and Joey will tell you all about it in the reaction video below:

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