Sentry Officially Gets Named In The MCU Through New Thunderbolts* International Trailer
Apr 8, 2025
“Bob” properly gets his comic book moniker as a new Thunderbolts* trailer confirms his identity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Phase 5 is getting closer to its end, as the Thunderbolts* movie will serve as the final film before The Multiverse Saga finally moves on to Phase 6. As the morally grey team is finally getting its due in the MCU timeline, Marvel Studios is ramping up the Thunderbolts* marketing, with the movie arriving in less than a month.
The official Marvel Australia & New Zealand recently debuted a new international Thunderbolts* trailer alongside several other Marvel channels, as tickets are going on sale today, and one of the big highlights from the footage was Lewis Pullman’s new MCU player. After keeping him a mystery (and still in the shadows), the footage finally has the Thunderbolts* movie dub him Sentry. Check it out below:
Throughout the Thunderbolts* international footage, Sentry gets categorized as stronger than all of the Avengers combined before being defined as soon-to-be “Earth’s Mightiest Hero.” While not showing him entirely, the Thunderbolts* trailer does give a closer look at Sentry as his eyes begin to glow, showcasing how powerful he is to the world.
What The Thunderbolts* Trailer Means For The MCU
It’s not a big surprise that the Thunderbolts* international trailer has ended up making it clear that Pullman’s character is named Sentry, especially after recent developments. To begin with, Sentry is one of six Thunderbolts* cast members confirmed to return in Avengers: Doomsday, making it evident that he will survive the events of the Phase 5 installment. To suggest that Pullman is only “Bob” who is now making his way into an Avengers movie would thus perhaps be redundant at this point.
It also seems that the prospect of Sentry being in Thunderbolts* is becoming one of Marvel Studios’ worst-kept secrets, similar to when many already knew that Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire were coming back for Spider-Man: No Way Home. Given previous Thunderbolts* trailers have continued to showcase Pullman’s shadow-y MCU player and draw parallels between the on-screen character and Marvel comic character, plenty believed “Bob” to be Sentry far before any confirmation. It’s also smart marketing to remind the public that a future Avengers: Doomsday cast member will be introduced in 2025 as a seeming antagonist for the Thunderbolts* cast.
Our Take On The Thunderbolts* Trailer
While it may be a bit surreal that it took Marvel Studios until Thunderbolts* being one month away from its release to confirm Sentry’s name, it’s great that the trailer has now put it out there, which is bound to build more excitement for the film. The bigger question that remains, however, is how these MCU characters will deal with someone as powerful as Sentry. In order to find out, MCU fans will have to catch Thunderbolts* in theaters on May 2.
Thunderbolts*
Release Date
May 2, 2025
Director
Jake Schreier
Writers
Lee Sung-jin, Eric Pearson, Joanna Calo
Upcoming MCU Movies
Source: Marvel Australia & New Zeeland/YouTube
Publisher: Source link
The Running Man Review | Flickreel
Two of the Stephen King adaptations we’ve gotten this year have revolved around “games.” In The Long Walk, a group of young recruits must march forward until the last man is left standing. At least one person was inclined to…
Dec 15, 2025
Diane Kruger Faces a Mother’s Worst Nightmare in Paramount+’s Gripping Psychological Thriller
It's no easy feat being a mother — and the constant vigilance in anticipation of a baby's cry, the sleepless nights, and the continuous need to anticipate any potential harm before it happens can be exhausting. In Little Disasters, the…
Dec 15, 2025
It’s a Swordsman Versus a Band of Cannibals With Uneven Results
A traditional haiku is anchored around the invocation of nature's most ubiquitous objects and occurrences. Thunder, rain, rocks, waterfalls. In the short poems, the complexity of these images, typically taken for granted, are plumbed for their depth to meditate on…
Dec 13, 2025
Train Dreams Review: A Life in Fragments
Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams, adapted from Denis Johnson’s 2011 novella, is one of those rare literary-to-film transitions that feels both delicate and vast—an intimate portrait delivered on an epic historical canvas. With Bentley co-writing alongside Greg Kwedar, the film becomes…
Dec 13, 2025







