It's also a cult-focused film, but with entirely different roots and a completely non-supernatural angle. Although it's not nearly as Lovecraftian as The Void, it still tackles relevant themes ...
Rachel gathers guava in the mountain As days pass by she works and remember with sadness the death of the baby she had with a young doctor from the village Few days before the doctor go away from ...
However, it seems he'll almost immediately unleash The Void on New York City (which, in this movie, looks to be some sort of living shadow or even a shadow "realm"). Marvel Studios has a lot of ...
The character of Bob is revealed to be Sentry, the alter ego of the Void, posing a major threat to NYC in the film. The Superbowl trailer for Thunderbolts* offered the first proper glimpse at the ...
As a reminder, the Thunderbolts team might end up calling themselves the New Avengers by the end of the movie. Defeating a scary villain like The Void is the way to earn that name, especially in a ...
Reverse murder began with the criminal police team receiving an anonymous murder live broadcast email From the perspective of the different characters of the criminal police team the puzzle was ...
Let's examine Sentry's origins, The Void's powers, and what their arrival means for the Thunderbolts* movie. The Thunderbolts* trailer confirms Sentry as the film's antagonist, played by Lewis ...
In past comic arcs, heroes erased Bob’s memory to sever his connection to The Void, a strategy the film may explore. The Void wields all of Sentry’s abilities but with uncontrolled malice.