Thunderbolts currently has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 60 users on our platform.
Patchy as the film may be, the ennui felt by its characters is thematically fascinating.
Read full review at Slant MagazineThere's a lot of superficial fun to be had with this superhero romp, which hasn’t been the case in the MCU for a long while.
Read full review at Little White LiesThe good news is that it's further proof that Florence Pugh is a dynamic screen talent.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyThis is a superhero movie about the feelings of inadequacy, self-loathing, and hopelessness that some regular people have trouble acknowledging, let alone superheroes.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubRemind you of the humanity in the heroism. Maybe these second-rate Avengers really are the heroes that 2025 needs.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...has a strong emotional core with an effective message about living in the modern world.
Read full review at CinemablendIf the Avengers are Marvel’s A-team, the Thunderbolts feel a little like the B-team.
Read full review at EmpireMarvel's shaggiest movie in ages proves to be a good time thanks to a winsome ensemble spearheaded by Florence Pugh.
Read full review at Den Of GeekMarvel’s best movie in years struggles to outrun the emptiness of the mega-franchise it’s trying so hard to save.
Read full review at Indie WireThe “MARVEL IS SO BACK!” phase has started again and I hope the next Avengers movies will follow the quality of this one!
The villains — human and super — are formidable threats.
Read full review at Slashfilm...is surprisingly poignant, as the film’s few, but crucial emotional moments far outweigh any of its fisticuffs.
Read full review at The PlaylistFlorence Pugh’s cool star quality is undeniable but the top-notch cast has a chance to shine, too, delivering genuine chemistry and emotion as a sepulchral darkness falls over New York.
Read full review at Radio Times...this coolly confident blockbuster locks into a consistent tone: it’s an absolute blast laced with darkness.
Read full review at NmeA terrific MCU throwback that will make you fall in love with Marvel again.
Read full review at Digital SpyThis clever, funny, heartfelt antihero story brings several second- and third-string Marvel characters together for their own slapdash adventure, while focusing on themes of trauma and healing.
Read full review at Common Sense Media