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Marvel fans seem to believe that the latest trailer for the upcoming feature Thunderbolts* has revealed the MCU iteration of Songbird, thanks to actress Geraldine Viswanathan ‘s appearance in ...
Marvel Comics Although the original plan for the Thunderbolts was to disguise themselves as heroes to more easily conquer the world, Songbird actually liked being a superhero.
An executive producer on Thunderbolts* alludes to Geraldine Viswanathan's character of Mel eventually becoming Songbird in the MCU.
Some Marvel fans are convinced that Geraldine Viswanathan’s Mel in Thunderbolts* is actually Melissa Gold, better known as Songbird in the comics.
If you didn’t catch Thunderbolts* in theaters, you’re in luck, Marvel Studios just dropped the film’s post-credits scene ...
Though the movie never really indicates that Mel has a future in the MCU as the super-powered Songbird, Thunderbolts* producer Brian Chapek has pointed to an Easter egg fans seem to have missed.
When does 'Thunderbolts*' come out on Disney+? Marvel films typically release on Disney+ a few weeks after their Blu-ray/DVD release and more than a month after their digital release.
With Thunderbolts now arriving in theaters, let's break down the complicated history of this Marvel team.
The Thunderbolts name was used by several teams in the main Marvel Comics universe before its latest incarnation in the MCU.
Marvel fans believe that the new Thunderbolts* trailer has revealed the MCU Songbird. Read further ahead for more details!
Is the heroine Songbird secretly in Thunderbolts *? (Left) Mel from Thunderbolts* (Right) Songbird from Marvel Comics. Marvel Studios/Marvel Comics This theory comes from the folks at Collider.
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