"Thunderbolts*" establishes Bob, Aka Senttri (Louis Pulman), as One of the most powerful creatures in Marvel's film universe. While he eventually beats his malicious alter ego, the gap and sides with the title supertem, the morally conflicting super how it seems to be a bad mood that moves away from the destruction of the world. After all, The powers and abilities of Sentiri Dark those of all thunderstorms in combination, and its temperament makes it unpredictable and dangerous. That, he said, he is compassionate about his tragic story: a drug addict, which was used as a one -off laboratory rat from a company trying to produce superheroes. His story of the origin in the comics is different, but it ended up for the movie-because "Spider-Man: No Made Home" did not get it first.
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In an interview with MarvelDirector "Thunderbolts*", Akeejk Schreer, revealed that he was inspired by the "Senttri" of Paul Ennkins and Aeey Lee while filming the film. In his first appearance on Marvel Comics, Bob is presented as a middle -aged, married to Amnesiac, who suddenly remembers his past life as a powerful superhero. However, this is not a good thing because the gap - the wicked part of his personality - is a real nightmare to handle.
It's an interesting premise, but "Spider-Man: No May Home" does not explore a similar concept when Doctor strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) deletes the memories of everyone who knows Peter Parker (Tom Holland) to prevent the multiverse from exploding. Freer wanted his film to stand out on its own, so "Thunderbolt*" goes in the other direction, but Enenkin's comic book and Lee still inspired him in other ways.
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Thunderstorms* accepts the target of the Sentiri
The introduction of Sentiri for Marvel Comics is one of the great stunts in history. The publisher advertised the character as a "lost" concept created by Stan Lee and Art Rosen in the 1960s - the one that never made him print. Marvel used his editorials and the media to manipulate readers to believe that the false character behind the history of the stage, before admitting that it was all a trick, and Paul Enenkins was a real creator.
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Moreover, the ENENKINS series and AEE Lee inserts sending into the events of the old comics, adding a target element to the saga. This was inspired by Akeejk Shreer, who felt that the Thunderbolt*needed his metal magic. This is exposed to the place where corrupt politician Valentina Allegra De Fontein (Iaululia-Louis Dreyfus) reveals her plans for sentries. As the director explained:
"So much of the target of the film is trying to create a super hero. I thought," Well, that's what he does (Marvel). " So, in that scene where Bob learns to use his powers and they build a suit behind him, all those things come from our true costume grade.
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While Freer failed to fully accept Sentiri's original story, he at least had to pay tribute to his strange and tumultuous history. And the Sentry version we meet in "Thunderbolts*" can become an influential MCU that goes forward, proving that the changes the film makes for the character are valuable on its own.
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