I’m Convinced Thunderbolts* Is Going To Continue A Fantastic Character Trend That’s Been True For Over A Decade In The MCU

There’s a specific kind of character arc that the Marvel cinematic Universe has consistently nailed for more than a decade – one which Thunderbolts* is sure to excel at. The MCU’s Thunderbolts* draws together a ragtag troupe of characters from across the MCU timeline in the team’s cinematic debut. With Thunderbolts*, Marvel seems poised to double down on a formula that has been repeatedly triumphant – which is a very good sign for the MCU’s future.

As in the comics, the Thunderbolts* are team made up of reformed villains, working together to redeem themselves. One of the interesting aspects of the Thunderbolts* line-up is a distinct lack of superpowers. Ghost has a phasing ability, then there are three super soldiers, and two former Red Room agents. This itself fosters a greater need for teamwork, but also highlights a highly effective trend in the MCU that Thunderbolts* with definitely deliver.

Thunderbolts* Brings A Truly Unconventional Team Into The MCU

Thunderbolts* is Marvel’s answer to a darker, rougher version of the Avengers. Instead of clean-cut icons, it’s a team of bruised and broken characters: Bucky Barnes (the Winter Soldier), Yelena Belova, Red Guardian, Ghost, U.S. Agent, and Taskmaster, all led by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. These are characters who’ve either been manipulated or used as weapons, who have each committed some heinous acts – and that’s the point.

The Thunderbolts* aren’t here to be role models. They’re not paragons of virtue. Instead, they’re layered personalities with scars – some visible, others buried deep. That kind of team dynamic is ripe for drama, inner conflict, redemption arcs, and maybe even betrayal. Unlike the Avengers, who largely rallied around a shared moral compᴀss, this crew has wildly different agendas and personal traumas, setting the stage for a grounded, emotionally heavy story.

The MCU’s Stellar Track Record With Antihero Stories Makes Thunderbolts* Look Even More Promising


Agatha Harkness with a ᴅᴇᴀᴅ Sparky in WandaVision

Marvel has consistently shown that when it focuses on flawed, morally complex characters, it strikes narrative gold.

The MCU has a proven history of delivering compelling anti-hero narratives. Bucky Barnes went from Hydra ᴀssᴀssin to one of the MCU’s most heartbreaking redemption arcs. Agatha Harkness, initially a mysterious antagonist in WandaVision, became so popular she starred in her own spin-off. Then there’s Loki – once the God of Mischief and now a multiversal hero whose journey redefined what an antihero could be.

Marvel has consistently shown that when it focuses on flawed, morally complex characters, it strikes narrative gold. These stories resonate because they reflect real human struggles: idenтιтy, guilt, purpose, and growth. With Thunderbolts* bringing several fan-favorite antiheroes together under one roof, the potential for powerful storytelling is immense. If the MCU’s past is anything to go by, Thunderbolts* might deliver some of its most captivating character arcs yet.

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