‘Thunderbolts*’ Reportedly Had a Test Screening and Here Are the Reactions!

The MCU has been through a rocky patch lately, but things might be looking up. After ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ brought some much-needed energy, the focus is shifting to what’s next. ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ is still a question mark, but early word on ‘Thunderbolts*’ suggests it could be a winner. We’ve got fresh details from a reported test screening that’s got people talking, and it’s time to dig into what’s coming.
Word of the screening popped up online thanks to Chad Ryan, known on X as TheGeekyCast. He’s built a rep for solid leaks, so while this isn’t straight from Marvel, it’s worth paying attention to. According to Ryan, the first reactions to ‘Thunderbolts*’ are strong. People who saw it called it fun, packed with action, and a crowd-pleaser for those who’ve been following the MCU’s wild ride. That’s a promising start for a movie set to hit theaters on May 2, 2025.
#thunderbolts test screening full details
— Chad Ryan (@TheGeekyCast) November 15, 2024
The latest test screenings of 'THUNDERBOLTS*' have been very positive.
Yelena is the main character.
Sentry has a comic-accurate suit but with some differences.
The film begins with Yelena on a mission.
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Yelena Belova, played by Florence Pugh, takes the lead here. She’s fresh off her debut in ‘Black Widow’ and a memorable turn in the ‘Hawkeye’ series. The screening buzz says the film kicks off with her on a mission, setting the tone for what’s ahead. Marvel seems to be grooming her for a bigger role down the line, and I can’t wait to see how she carries this one. Alongside her, we’ve got Hannah John-Kamen’s Ghost stepping up with more action. She was a standout in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp,’ and it’s cool to hear she’s getting her due.
Then there’s The Sentry, brought to life by Steven Yeun. Fans of the comics will be thrilled—his costume is said to stay true to the source, with just a few tweaks. Ryan also dropped that Sentry’s power is on full display, though don’t expect a Hulk showdown. That’s off the table, despite some wishful thinking from viewers. Another big reveal? The Void is in play. That’s a deep cut from the comics tied to Sentry’s story, and it’s got us curious about how dark this could get.
The cast alone is a draw. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is back as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, pulling strings like she did in ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.’ Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes, Wyatt Russell’s John Walker, and Olga Kurylenko’s Taskmaster round out the crew. It’s a mix of heavy hitters and wild cards, and early reactions suggest they gel well. There’s chatter comparing it to ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’—a bold claim, considering that’s one of the MCU’s best. If ‘Thunderbolts*’ lands anywhere close, we’re in for a treat.
Social media’s lighting up too. One X user, Mr Patrick, hopes Sentry doesn’t bite the dust, picturing him tangling with the Void in a sun-bound clash.
Hope the sentry doesn't die it will be a total waste, the only option I see is that the sentry fights the void and both stay in the sun.
— Mr Patrick (@Christi74934181) November 15, 2024
Jak4l noted the trailers hint at a serious vibe with some humor sprinkled in, hoping it balances both.
From the trailer the tone was kinda serius, but form the special look it was mostly a comedy, hopefully is kinda both and not entarely comedy
— Jak4l (@Cst419) November 16, 2024
Yelena fans like Yel* are just counting the days, while duskden2 called it another win for Marvel.
I really can't wait omg
— Yel* | ⴵ (@yelenamcubelova) November 15, 2024
W after W then. Cool. More excited now
— duskden2 (@duskden2) November 16, 2024
Naturally, there’s the usual ‘where’s Baron Zemo?’ post from Dr_Disco, because Daniel Brühl’s schemer is never far from our minds after ‘Civil War.’
Where tf is this mf pic.twitter.com/QqeYPQF2GN
— Dr_Disco (@Docteur_Disc0) November 15, 2024
A few mysteries linger. Will Rachel Weisz pop up again as Melina Vostokoff? What’s Laurence Fishburne doing as Bill Foster this time? Nothing’s confirmed yet, but the pieces are falling into place.
Directed by Jake Schreier and penned by a team including ‘Black Widow’ writer Eric Pearson, ‘Thunderbolts*’ feels like it’s got the goods. It’s not aiming to break box office records, but it doesn’t need to. If it delivers a tight, thrilling story ahead of the next ‘Avengers’ films, that’s plenty.
For now, this test screening has us optimistic. The MCU’s been a rollercoaster, but ‘Thunderbolts*’ might just steady the ship. We’ll know more as May 2025 creeps closer—until then, keep an eye out for updates.