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Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier opens up on Taskmaster's Marvel Cinematic Universe death. The MCU gender-flipped a ...
Director Jake Schreier explains why Taskmaster’s death in Thunderbolts was a key emotional and narrative choice for the film.
The marketing for Thunderbolts* showed many characters from previous MCU projects as part of the roster. Aside from Bucky Barnes, There were characters from Ant-Man and the Wasp, The Falcon and ...
Olga Kurylenko says major story changes after the 2023 writers’ strike led to Taskmaster’s early exit from the film.
When Marvel Studios revealed the lineup for Thunderbolts, it featured a mix of familiar faces: Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, U.S. Agent, Ghost (Ava Starr), and, of course, Taskmaster ...
Well, I guess it's safe to say that Olga Kurylenko was indeed on set for Thunderbolts*, rather than her face simply being added to Taskmaster's body.Whether or not the movie handled the character ...
Taskmaster in Marvel’s Thunderbolts* How Thunderbolts* could fix Taskmaster. Marvel fans may recall that at the end of Black Widow, Taskmaster, like all the other former soldiers of the Red Room ...
The big Thunderbolts* fan theory about Taskmaster may not be as straightforward as it once seemed thanks to a cryptic comment from director Jake Schreier. "I think we enjoy playing with that ...
Taskmaster is the Thunderbolts* protagonist who’s gotten the least amount of attention in this early marketing, and I’m almost 100% positive it’s because we won’t be seeing her for that long.
One of the screenwriters for Thunderbolts* didn't know about a major change to a character's arc until he saw the final film.
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.