Had a thought and wanted to discuss. I think one of the issues that occurred with Thunderbolts* not landing as it should have is the title.
It's not right.
The * was a fun idea, but only paid off in the movie and then just barely.
Because Thunderbolts is such a recognizable Marvel title/team I think the MCU made a mistake using it here having nothing to do with the existing Tbolts concept. They inversed it - villains become heroes! - but again, not really.
Three and a Half* Russians, Two Captain Americas and a Ghost is a little too long, and also, Bucky kinda counts towards that anyway so maybe it's even Four Russians.
Also, the in-movie explanation for Tbolts just took so much over-explaining to stay relevant that it should have been abandoned. Also, how much soccer did Yelena actually play as a kid? A season before going home?
My question: what else could this movie have been called that might have helped it hit better? Not The New Avengers - or maybe that could have worked like this:
The New Avengers?
It's not right.
The * was a fun idea, but only paid off in the movie and then just barely.
Because Thunderbolts is such a recognizable Marvel title/team I think the MCU made a mistake using it here having nothing to do with the existing Tbolts concept. They inversed it - villains become heroes! - but again, not really.
Three and a Half* Russians, Two Captain Americas and a Ghost is a little too long, and also, Bucky kinda counts towards that anyway so maybe it's even Four Russians.
Also, the in-movie explanation for Tbolts just took so much over-explaining to stay relevant that it should have been abandoned. Also, how much soccer did Yelena actually play as a kid? A season before going home?
My question: what else could this movie have been called that might have helped it hit better? Not The New Avengers - or maybe that could have worked like this:
The New Avengers?