Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* | Teaser Trailer | Only In Theaters May 2025

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23 Sept 202403:25

Summary

TLDRIn a tense scene, Yelena visits her father, who's deeply involved in clandestine operations. She feels lost and empty, questioning her purpose. Her father, immersed in work, reveals a dark world of espionage and crime. Yelena discovers a sinister plot to eliminate them, hinting at a complex web of 'bad guys' and 'worse guys.' Amidst the danger, there's a moment of levity with a bulletproof character, foreshadowing a thrilling confrontation.

Takeaways

  • 🔒 'Leave on porch.' is a command that triggers a report to DoorDash HQ.
  • 👤 The character introduces himself as Alexei, suggesting a personal or familial connection.
  • 😱 There is a sense of urgency and surprise with the exclamations 'Ah!' and 'Yelena!'.
  • 📞 The character was on an important, highly classified call, indicating secretive work.
  • 🤔 The character feels fulfilled and busy, yet there's a sense of emptiness and lack of purpose.
  • 😲 The character, Bob, is introduced with confusion about his identity and purpose.
  • 🔍 The mention of 'Shadow Ops' implies a covert and possibly illegal operation.
  • 😈 The characters have a history of criminal activities like robbing government labs and contract kills.
  • 😱 There is a threat to the characters' lives, as someone wants them gone.
  • 🤔 The script explores the moral ambiguity of 'good guys' and 'bad guys', suggesting a more complex reality.
  • 👶 The character is reassured about someone's safety, but it's revealed to be only 'bulletproof-ish', indicating a flaw.
  • 😨 The appearance of Bucky suggests a dangerous or unexpected situation.

Q & A

  • What does the character mean by 'Your subordinance will be reported to DoorDash HQ!'?

    -This line suggests that there's a humorous or sarcastic situation where someone is pretending to report a minor infraction to the headquarters of DoorDash, a food delivery service, implying a playful or exaggerated response to a situation.

  • Why does the character say 'Alexei, it's me, open up.'?

    -This line indicates that a character is trying to get the attention of someone named Alexei, likely a friend or family member, and wants him to open a door or access point.

  • What does Yelena's response 'Hold on!' suggest about the situation?

    -Yelena's response implies urgency or surprise, suggesting that she might be in the middle of something or needs a moment to prepare for the interaction.

  • What is the significance of the character feeling 'emptiness' and 'drifting'?

    -These feelings indicate a sense of purposelessness or lack of direction in the character's life, suggesting an inner conflict or existential crisis.

  • Why does the character think that throwing themselves into work will solve their problem?

    -This belief might stem from a common misconception that being busy or productive can fill a void or provide a sense of purpose, which is often not the case.

  • Who is Bob and why does he introduce himself in such a manner?

    -Bob is likely a character who is either confused or trying to hide his true identity. His introduction could be an attempt to blend in or divert attention from his real purpose.

  • What does 'Shadow Ops' refer to in the script?

    -Shadow Ops likely refers to a covert or illegal operation, possibly involving espionage or criminal activities, as suggested by the context of 'robbing government labs' and 'contract kills'.

  • Why does the character say 'Everyone here has done bad things'?

    -This line suggests that the characters are part of a group or organization where everyone has a history of criminal or morally questionable actions.

  • What does the character mean by 'This could get messy.'?

    -This phrase implies that the situation is about to escalate into a chaotic or dangerous scenario, possibly involving violence or conflict.

  • How does the character's view on 'good guys and bad guys' evolve?

    -The character's view evolves from a simplistic binary understanding to a more nuanced one, recognizing that there are varying degrees of badness and that the world is not simply divided into good and bad.

  • What is the significance of the character being 'bulletproof' and then 'bulletproof-ish'?

    -This change suggests a loss of confidence or a decrease in the character's invulnerability, possibly due to a change in circumstances or a realization of their limitations.

  • Who is Bucky and why is his presence considered 'not good'?

    -Bucky is likely a character who poses a threat or has a negative history with the other characters. His presence is considered 'not good' because it could indicate danger or trouble.

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