Tom Holland’s 2021 movie Spider-Man: No Way Home apparently played a role in altering Sentry’s storyline in Thunderbolts*. Sentry, also known as Robert “Bob” Reynolds, was created by Jae Lee and Paul ...
New Thunderbolts* concept art reveals that Marvel once considered introducing a version of Sentry's Void persona that resembled its comic counterpart more closely. Sentry and the Void are two ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Thunderbolts*. Thunderbolts* introduces one of the more unassuming villains of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Some guy named Bob walking around barefoot in his ...
While relatively obscure and modern by Marvel standards, his presence in the MCU has allowed the character to rise to ...
The refreshing critical and financial success of Thunderbolts* has got people wondering how Marvel Studios has started to seemingly get their mojo back. It could be that Marvel remembered to ...
Unlike DC’s Man of Steel, however, Bob’s super-man Sentry became a supervillain as the shadowy Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) unwittingly unleashed Bob’s Void persona when she ...
Robert Reynolds was a drug addict who became a test subject for OXE’s experiments with a trial drug, the Golden Sentry Serum, which promised to turn subjects into the best versions of themselves. It’s ...
Director Jake Schreier recently had a conversation with the YouTube channel Who Let Us Out, where he weighed in on Thunderbolts* and the X-Men reboot. During this conversation, Schreier was asked ...
Tom Holland’s 2021 movie Spider-Man: No Way Home apparently played a role in altering Sentry’s storyline in Thunderbolts*. Sentry, also known as Robert “Bob” Reynolds, was created by Jae Lee and Paul ...
One of the most memorable new characters introduced in Thunderbolts*/New Avengers is Lewis Pullman as Bob Reynolds, a.k.a. the Sentry. And for the most part, the version of Bob we meet in the MCU is ...