#shorts #viral #edit #movie #marvel #ironman #robertdowneyjr #shorts #captainamericabravenewworld #captainamerica #disney #thunderbolts #fantasticfour #daredevil #daredevilbornagain #trailer In the build-up to Marvel Studios' highly anticipated Thunderbolts, secrecy has been the name of the game—especially surrounding one of the film's most mysterious additions, The Sentry. Known in the comics as a troubled powerhouse with godlike abilities and a dangerously unstable alter ego known as The Void, The Sentry was always expected to be a central wildcard in this unconventional lineup of antiheroes. Marvel had taken a deliberate approach, keeping the full appearance of The Sentry—played by Lewis Pullman—completely under wraps. While glimpses of his darker half, The Void, have made their way into trailers and TV spots, the heroic form of this "Golden Guardian" had remained hidden... until now. In a surprising turn of events, as early screenings began in select international markets, a leaked image emerged online that offered fans their first real look at Lewis Pullman fully suited up as The Sentry. Though the leaked image didn't give away the entire costume in full cinematic glory—most notably obscuring parts of his cape and the signature “S” emblem on his belt—it was enough to ignite massive online buzz. This leak followed months of speculation fueled by merchandise teasers and action figure reveals that hinted at The Sentry’s design. And while it didn’t reveal everything, the image largely confirmed what fans had anticipated in terms of costume aesthetics. Shortly after the leak surfaced, actor Lewis Pullman spoke in an interview about the emotional weight of portraying Bob Reynolds—The Sentry’s civilian identity. Rather than emphasizing the power fantasy of playing a near-omnipotent being, Pullman revealed that the real challenge lay in embodying Bob's vulnerable psyche. He cited Bob's impostor syndrome and internal struggles as deeply relatable and emotionally taxing—qualities that mirrored Pullman’s own journey into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He explained that stepping into such a massive franchise forced him to continually convince himself that he belonged, creating a “meta” experience that aligned with Bob's personal arc of self-belief and control. As of now, Thunderbolts is earning strong early praise from critics, with box office projections already estimating a worldwide opening between $160 and $175 million. The film assembles a morally complex team: Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster, and U.S. Agent—each haunted by their own past and thrown into a mission orchestrated by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. And now, with the addition of The Sentry, the emotional and explosive stakes of this dark team-up have risen even higher. Marvel fans eager to see Lewis Pullman’s full transformation into The Sentry will have to wait just a bit longer, as the official character reveal from Marvel Studios has yet to drop. But for now, the leaked image has sparked a wave of anticipation—and a reminder that even in the most controlled cinematic universes, surprises still slip through the cracks.