The first official Thunderbolts* poster prompted accusations that Marvel Studios used AI to create the image when fans noted that Lewis Pullman's character Sentry seemingly had six fingers.
The upcoming Thunderbolts film from Marvel Studios is slated to introduce one of the most powerful characters Marvel Comics has ever produced, the Sentry. Essentially, he’s Marvel’s Superman ...
The first Thunderbolts*' Funko Pops have leaked this week, giving us our first good glimpse at The Sentry's suit. As the toy ...
Bob (Lewis Pullman) aka Sentry/The Void in Thunderbolts Super Bowl trailer. Image source: Marvel Of course, we know Bob becomes The Sentry and The Void. The two superpowered characters reside in ...
Considering that Marvel has kept Sentry’s look under wraps in trailers and TV spots thus far, it’s a little surprising to see the character be spotlighted like this in tie-in merchandise.
But in the MCU, she’s been a shadowy force in the background and the current director of the CIA as well as the ex-wife to Black Panther liaison Everett K. Ross. Since her debut in The Falcon ...
The company issued an official statement denying any artificial intelligence, such as Grok or Bluesky, was used in the creation of a new poster for The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
The Sentry began his comic book existence as an elaborate trolling by Marvel Comics editorial. Back in the ’90s, the Marvel Knights line of comics helped save the company after bankruptcy.
aka The Sentry. While we wait to know what kind of role he will play in the story, one key aspect of the superhero has seemingly been revealed this week through some early Marvel merchandise.