• Spoiler Rules and Thunderbolts*

  • May 2 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
  • Podcast

Spoiler Rules and Thunderbolts*

  • Summary

  • On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, Marvel's Thunderbolts* has finally hit theaters, and we have a lot to say about this one. Does it reinvigorate the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Does Florence Pugh have the knack to leave the MCU into the next phase? Is it deeper than simply Marvel's Suicide Squad? We dive deep into the kickoff to the summer movie season

    Also on this week's podcast: new movies for Miami Vice and Brad Pitt, Star Wars nonsense, and our topic this week is what the hell are the spoiler rules these days? When is it ok to say anything, if ever? There is something for everyone this week, so listen to the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast below or on your favorite app now!

    Discussed on this episode
      • (0:00 – 13:30) Opening | Miami Vice, The Riders, Star Wars
      • (13:31 – 38:13) From the Outside In: Spoiler Rules
      • (38:14 – 51:16) Make Our Own Thunderbolts Team | Whatcha Been Watchin'
      • (51:17 – 1:23:13) Review: THUNDERBOLTS*
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