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That's why it's such a breath of fresh air that Thunderbolts*brings us Bob (Lewis Pullman) and how it fills out his character ...
Lewis Pullman felt self-doubt heading into "Thunderbolts*." Now Marvel's newest hero can't wait to see Robert Downey Jr. on the set of "Doomsday." ...
Thunderbolts* star Lewis Pullman has discussed The Sentry's powers, where we leave Bob at the end of the movie, his Avengers: ...
Lewis Pullman, son of veteran actor Bill Pullman, is embracing the value of nepotism in show business. In an interview to promote his role as the villain Bob in the “Thunderbolts*” superhero movie, ...
Thunderbolts repeatedly refers to Sentry as being invincible, including by Bob himself. This is evident when Bob withstands being shot by numerous bullets at close range, falls from a great height, ...
With Thunderbolts* officially out in the world, Lewis Pullman is reflecting on how it felt to join the Marvel Cinematic ...
For much of Thunderbolts, Bob's backstory remains shrouded in mystery due to his amnesia. What we do see is a character who is endearing, vulnerable, and desperate for connection. Lewis Pullman's ...
Thunderbolts distinguishes itself from typical Marvel fare by delving into the mental health struggles of its characters. Bob ...
Following the release of Thunderbolts*, The Sentry's comic book creator, Paul Jenkins, has shared his take on what could be ...
“It was decided after my work. When I sat down to watch the first cut, one thing was totally different and shocked the hell ...
In the comics: The original Taskmaster is Anthony “Tony” Masters, who Marvel.com describes as a “skilled tactician, adept at ...