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One major aspect of the Sentry's Marvel Comics backstory had to be changed because of the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Thunderbolts* features Lewis Pullman's Sentry as a major character, and he's even more powerful in the comics.
Marvel Comics' Paul Jenkins believed the Sentry appearing in 'Thunderbolts' could provide mental health representation à la ...
But, as Schreier acknowledges, the plot is pretty similar to the Spider-Man: No Way Home ending, which sees Peter Parker ...
Director Jake Schreier recently shared that Sentry’s story change in Thunderbolts* was due to Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Sentry is Marvel's most powerful superhero, and he has the god-tier villains to match. Here are the nine strongest of all ...
Jacob Batalon ended up playing Ned alongside Tom Holland's Peter Parker in 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming, as well as its ...
When Thunderbolts* brings The Sentry to the screen, fans familiar with the comics might’ve noticed a major difference. The ...
In the comics, part of the original idea for Sentry is that he was a world-famous superhero in the Superman mold who emerged in the early years of the Marvel Universe. Sentry used his vast powers ...
The codependent 'Thunderbolts*' team isn't the one fans asked for, but it is also the most exciting group to emerge from the ...
Sentry, also known as Robert “Bob” Reynolds, was created by Jae Lee and Paul Jenkins and is one of the most powerful beings to exist in Marvel Comics. The character made its live-action debut ...