- Joined
- Dec 17, 2019
Agreed, I read the original Thunderbolts run and it was great, because it was all a con, specially when they have Jolt join in who isn't in on it and now they suddenly are more squeamish about the whole thing, specially with half the team enjoying being heroes instead of sticking with the plan. But once the jig was up? There is zero appeal. How is the movie even going to set them up? Again, no Baron Zemo, who can you even sub in as a Citizen V/villain mastermind sub? And well, this loses impact when it's all new characters, so if they could recycle characters from other movies and dump them in there it could become something kind of workable, but what rogues are not dead by the end of the picture and aren't wet noodles? Only one I can think of is Vulture which has a real actor behind him but using him for something like Thunderbolts stops him from a hypothetical sinister six that seems to never take shape.I don't even believe that Thunderbolts even work in the MCU because they come off as a discount-brand Suicide Squad. Some may argue otherwise, but I long held the belief that the team had the greatest impact with its original premise: the Masters of Evil masquerading as superheroes in a bid for world domination. It was only possible due to the fact that the Fantastic Four and Avengers were presumed dead after the 1996 Onslaught crossover, which made the public receptive to these new defenders. Those conditions don't really exist in the MCU and neither do many of the characters that made it interesting like Moonstone, Songbird, and MACH-1.