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One major aspect of the Sentry's Marvel Comics backstory had to be changed because of the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
You inject someone unstable with that same serum, and the results are less predictable. Here's everything you need to know ...
Following the release of Thunderbolts*, The Sentry's comic book creator, Paul Jenkins, has shared his take on what could be ...
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier and star Lewis Pullman discuss The Sentry's MCU debut, revealing whether Bob has ...
Marvel Comics' Paul Jenkins believed the Sentry appearing in 'Thunderbolts' could provide mental health representation à la ...
Thunderbolts* features a unique villain, Sentry, who doesn't go down easily. There are plenty of Marvel heroes who could best ...
However, I was really surprised recently when I read that Marvel's first choice for Sentry was not Lewis Pullman but Steven Yeun.
Thunderbolts introduces the Sentry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But is that a good thing for the other heroes out there?
Thunderbolts* brings in a number of fan favorite MCU characters back into the mix, but it’s also the official introduction to ...
But, as Schreier acknowledges, the plot is pretty similar to the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending, which sees Peter Parker ...
Thunderbolts* originally had a very different antagonist. Wyatt Russell's John Walker, AKA US Agent, initially had the role ...
No Way Home apparently played a role in altering Sentry’s storyline in Thunderbolts*. Sentry, also known as Robert “Bob” ...