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Taskmaster's shocking death in Thunderbolts* wasn't particularly well-received, and the movie's director has finally ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier addresses Taskmaster’s controversial death in the film and the backlash that followed.
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are turning heads on the streets of New York City, delivering satirical looks as they reprise ...
It's perhaps even more of a sad twist because Thunderbolts* ended up being named the New Avengers at the end of the movie, ...
Director Jake Schreier explains why Taskmaster’s death in Thunderbolts was a key emotional and narrative choice for the film.
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier has broken his silence on the movie's struggles at the box office, and responds to ...
Taskmaster’s death in Thunderbolts* was so jarring, it’s hard not to wonder if she was a remnant of an early script. The MCU is known for reshooting and rewriting as production progresses.
Director Jake Schreier breaks down Marvel’s 'Thunderbolts*,' a darker MCU entry centered on guilt and teases his 'X-Men"' reboot.
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, ...
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 fans hoped that Thunderbolts* might develop the character into something unique, if not closer to the snarky mercenary of the comics. Those hopes were dashed with the character’s death.