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Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier addresses Taskmaster’s controversial death in the film and the backlash that followed.
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Screen Rant on MSNThunderbolts* Director Responds to Fan Backlash Over Taskmaster's Controversial DeathTaskmaster's shocking death in Thunderbolts* wasn't particularly well-received, and the movie's director has finally ...
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Director Jake Schreier explains why Taskmaster’s death in Thunderbolts was a key emotional and narrative choice for the film.
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier has broken his silence on the movie's struggles at the box office, and responds to ...
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The Thunderbolts* cast list was full of villains and antiheroes, making it one of the biggest crossovers in recent memory.
There was also a running gag about how Taskmaster kept forgetting she didn’t have to kill U.S. Agent/John Walker anymore. Pearson said “She was struggling with her own memory-loss stuff.
Taskmaster fans hoped that Thunderbolts* might develop the character into something unique, if not closer to the snarky mercenary of the comics. Those hopes were dashed with the character’s death.
In Thunderbolts*, Marvel Studios assembles an unconventional team of antiheroes - Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster and John Walker.
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