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Thunderbolts* ' trailers and promotional material dropped clear hints to Taskmaster's death. Olga Kurylenko's Antonia Dreykov barely appeared in the Thunderbolts* trailers, and she kept her mask ...
Taskmaster’s death in Thunderbolts* was so jarring, it’s hard not to wonder if she was a remnant of an early script. The MCU is known for reshooting and rewriting as production progresses.
The truth comes out.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 ...
Thunderbolts* concept art reveals an alternate look for Taskmaster, one that’s scarier than what’s seen in the final film. Taking to Instagram, Marvel concept artist Aleksi Briclot shared some ...
Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko) in Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* Chuck Zlotnick/MARVEL Taskmaster’s already tragic life ended in quite a startling way.
Thunderbolts* star Olga Kurylenko recently opened up about the recently released MCU movie, as well as various script changes involved with her character. What did Taskmaster’s actor say about ...
Well, I've got FOMO. Taskmaster was the only member of the team who got killed off throughout Thunderbolts* runtime, and she only got one line of dialogue before Ghost put her down.
Taskmaster’s death has got to be the worst-kept secret in the history of the MCU. Marvel themselves basically confirmed it when most of the Thunderbolts* cast was announced for Avengers ...
Kurylenko's Taskmaster returned to the big screen in new Marvel movie Thunderbolts*, alongside her Black Widow co-stars Florence Pugh and David Harbour. However, things don't go so well for her ...
Thunderbolts*, out May 2, features Marvel's B-team superheroes—sidekicks and antagonists who have existed largely on the sidelines of the MCU for the past decade and a half.
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.
Taskmaster’s already tragic life ended in quite a startling way. I can’t think of too many characters in the MCU, if any, who were executed like that via headshot. That is the one biggest change.