Marvel’s Thunderbolts isn’t just another superhero movie—it’s a course correction. Directed by Jake Schreier (Netflix's Beef, Kidding) and written with raw emotional clarity by Joanna Calo (The Bear), this film redefines what a Marvel movie can be. Gone are the quips, cameos, and cosmic distractions. Thunderbolts trades spectacle for soul. It’s gritty, grounded, and shockingly intimate with A24 energy running through its veins. In this spoiler-free review, I break down why Thunderbolts is the MCU’s most emotionally honest film since Endgame—and the one that might just reignite the entire franchise. 🔹 What Jake Schreier and Joanna Calo bring that the MCU desperately needed 🔹 Why Thunderbolts feels more A24 than Avengers 🌀 Core Themes: Depression, trauma, and healing in superhero stories A bold new tone for the MCU’s Phase 6 and beyond 💥 Thunderbolts isn’t about saving the world. It’s about surviving it—and finding meaning in the mess. 🧠 Let’s talk about Marvel’s bravest, bleakest, and most beautiful film to date. #Thunderbolts #MarvelReview #FlorencePugh #BuckyBarnes #Sentry #MentalHealthInFilm #JakeSchreier #JoannaCalo #MCUPhase6 #ThunderboltsReview #A24Vibes #MarvelEmotional #MCUTherapy #MarvelExplained #YelenaBelova