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Thunderbolts gag reel now available
Marvel's Thunderbolts is now on digital with a fun gag reel for fans to enjoy.

Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts debuts on digital with bonus content including a gag reel, deleted scenes, featurettes and more.
Thunderbolts gag reel debuts with digital release
Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts is now available on digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. The release features a new gag reel that showcases fun moments from the set. Fans can enjoy behind-the-scenes laughs alongside deleted scenes and special featurettes. This film introduces a group of unlikely heroes known as "The New Avengers," offering both action and emotional depth.
Key Takeaways
"The stars trade super-serious missions for super-sized laughs."
This highlights the playful atmosphere during filming for fans to enjoy.
The digital release of Thunderbolts not only marks a moment for fans to revisit the film but also showcases the lighter side of filmmaking. The gag reel reveals the chemistry among cast members, enhancing the connection viewers feel to the characters. In an age where audience interaction and behind-the-scenes content are crucial, Marvel continues to engage its base in creative, entertaining ways that add value beyond the main feature.
Highlights
- Catch the laughs in the Thunderbolts gag reel!
- Watch Florence Pugh's cartwheels and more in the gag reel!
- Behind every action film is a lot of laughter!
- Thunderbolts brings humor alongside action!
Potential backlash from fans
Some fans may prefer fewer behind-the-scenes content and more focus on serious aspects of the film.
Marvel's approach to bonus content keeps fans entertained and engaged.
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