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Taskmaster's shocking death in Thunderbolts* wasn't particularly well-received, and the movie's director has finally ...
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Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier addresses Taskmaster’s controversial death in the film and the backlash that followed.
Director Jake Schreier explains why Taskmaster’s death in Thunderbolts was a key emotional and narrative choice for the film.
Director Jake Schreier has a major Marvel film under his belt, but he’s still not quite sure what to call it.
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Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier has broken his silence on the movie's struggles at the box office, and responds to ...
Thunderbolts* might not have been the MCU’s most traditional ensemble outing, but it was one of its most daring. Part anti-hero team, part covert thriller, and part psychological character study, ...
A brand new Thunderbolts* concept art has arrived online, featuring the titular team jumping out together from what looks ...
Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko) in Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* Chuck Zlotnick/MARVEL Taskmaster’s already tragic life ended in quite a startling way.
Well, I've got FOMO. Taskmaster was the only member of the team who got killed off throughout Thunderbolts* runtime, and she only got one line of dialogue before Ghost put her down.
Taskmaster’s already tragic life ended in quite a startling way. I can’t think of too many characters in the MCU, if any, who were executed like that via headshot. That is the one biggest change.