The Thunderbolts (film)

The Thunderbolts (also presented as Marvel's The Thunderbolts) is an American superhero film based on Marvel Comics. It is the third installment in the All New, All Different Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as an follow-up sequel to Spider-Man: Web Warriors and Wolverine: Gods and Mutants respectively.

Premise
Believing that the Avengers cannot be the only guardian faction protecting the Earth, Phil Coulson organizes a new team of individuals called the Thunderbolts, who band together to stop Amora the Enchantress, who arrives from Asgard to take over the Earth by seducing the new powerful super-criminal Graviton.

Main Cast

 * Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier, a physically enhanced assassin and Steve Roger's best friend who reemerged after being thought killed in action during the events of World War II. He is the field leader of the Thunderbolts.
 * Kristen Stewart as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat, a cat-suited vigilante of Queens who is one of Spider-Man's recent superhero partners and a member of the Thunderbolts.
 * Don Cheadle as James "Rhodey" Rhodes / War Machine, an officer in the U.S. Air Force and Tony Stark's close personal friend who later operates the War Machine armor and is a member of the Thunderbolts.
 * Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man, a former petty criminal who acquires a suit that allows him to shrink in size but increase in strength. He is a member of the Thunderbolts.
 * Joe Manganiello as Flash Thompson / Agent Venom, a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and soldier and the host of an alien symbiote which grants him with the same abilities of Spider-Man. He is a member of the Thunderbolts.
 * Jaimie Alexander as Sif, an Asgardian warrior, Thor's childhood friend and a member of the Thunderbolts who was sent by Odin to capture Amora dead or alive.
 * Terry Crews as Korg, a Kronan gladiator and a member of the Thunderbolts. Crews provided voice and motion capture to the role.
 * Michael Rooker as Yondu Udonta, a blue-skinned bandit who is the leader of the Ravagers and a member of the Thunderbolts.
 * Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson, an agent with S.H.I.E.L.D. who oversees many of the division's field operations and the organizer of the Thunderbolts.
 * Emily Blunt as Amora the Enchantress, a seductive powerful Asgardian sorceress who is manipulating the forces of A.I.M. to her will and is determined to seduce Graviton to her side.
 * Javier Bardem as Franklin Hall / Graviton, a former Roxxon scientist until, after a freak lab accident involving combinations of Oscorp experiments with unstable Dark Elf technology, reemerged as a super-criminal with the power to manipulate gravity itself. His powers draw the attention of Amora, who is determined to seduce him to her will.
 * Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill, a high-ranking agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. allied with Coulson who supports the Thunderbolts Project.
 * Michael Douglas as Hank Pym, a former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, entomologist, and physicist who became the original Ant-Man in 1963 after discovering the subatomic particles that make the transformation possible. He later mentored Lang to take over the role. He also supports Coulson's Thunderbolts Project.
 * Karl Urban as Skurge, an Asgardian warrior allied with Amora as her executioner and bodyguard.
 * Matthew McConaughey as Andrew Forson / Scientist Supreme, the leader of A.I.M. and the creator of M.O.D.O.K..
 * Peter Dinklage as M.O.D.O.K. (Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing), an android allied with A.I.M.. Dinklage provided voice and motion capture for the role.
 * Andy Serkis as  as Ulysses Klaue, a black-market arms dealer, smuggler and gangster working out of South Africa, and allied with A.I.M., who uses a piece of advanced Wakandan mining equipment as a sonic disruptor arm-cannon.

Supporting Cast

 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, a brilliant physics graduate at Columbia University and Detective and Spy working for the New York Police Department (which is in secret service with S.H.I.E.L.D.) who developed spider-like abilities from a genetically-modified spider and uses them to take up the persona of a spider-based vigilante protecting New York City from its criminal underworld. He appears during Coulson's introduction of Black Cat teaming up with her in apprehending Kingpin. The two are later shown sitting in a rooftop laughing at the enraged Fisk's face while he is carried to jail while two share a high five. He is shown in a post-credit scene with Mary Jane and Stark checking on a Chitauri spawn's corpse, on which Parker, in response of Stark's suggestion that the team needs more recruits, comments that he knows a girl who can fit in.
 * Chris Pratt as Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord, the half-human, half-Celestial leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy who was abducted from Earth as a child and raised by a group of alien thieves and smugglers called the Ravagers. He is shown in the beginning of the film alongside Yondu defeating members a mutinous group of the Ravagers led by Taserface before asking Yondu about what he will do next.
 * Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne, Doctor Pym's daughter and Scott's business partner.
 * Judy Greer as Maggie Lang, Scott's wife. She is shown during Coulson's introduction of Lang as Ant-Man having dinner with and their daughter Cassie. She is later shown in the film's climax watching the Thunderbolts' battle with A.I.M. and later, with a berserk looking Enchantress.
 * Abby Ryder Fortson as Cassie Lang, Scott's daughter. She is shown during Coulson's introduction of Lang as Ant-Man having dinner with her parents. She is later shown again in the epilogue being visited by Scott in her bedroom.
 * Anthony Hopkins as Odin, the King of Asgard and Thor's father who entrusts Sif in capturing Amora dead or alive.
 * Corey Stoll as Darren Cross / Yellowjacket, a former protégé of Pym's who defected to Hydra and militarizes a similar version of the Ant-Man technology to create the Yellowjacket suit. He appears during Coulson's introduction of Ant-Man, on which he goes for a shootout with police until he is defeated by Lang and taken away to the Raft.
 * Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin, a powerful criminal businessman of Hell's Kitchen. He is shown during Coulson's introduction of Black Cat being apprehended by her and Spider-Man. As he is taken to prison, he is heard roaring in blind rage at the two when they start laughing at his face.
 * Corey Stoll as Darren Cross / Yellowjacket, a former protégé of Pym's who defected to Hydra and militarizes a similar version of the Ant-Man technology to create the Yellowjacket suit. He appears during Coulson's introduction of Ant-Man, on which he goes for a shootout with police until he is defeated by Lang and taken away to the Raft.
 * Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin, a powerful criminal businessman of Hell's Kitchen. He is shown during Coulson's introduction of Black Cat being apprehended by her and Spider-Man. As he is taken to prison, he is heard roaring in blind rage at the two when they start laughing at his face.

Cameos

 * Stan Lee
 * Chris Evans (uncredited) as Steve Rogers / Captain America, the leader of the Avengers and a World War II veteran, who was enhanced to the peak of human physicality by an experimental serum and frozen in suspended animation before waking up in the modern world. He appears during Coulson's introduction of Winter Soldier in flashbacks set during the World War II (archive footage of Captain America: The First Avenger is used) and in a mid-credit scene speaking with Coulson about the files Stark needs. As he leaves, Rogers convinces Coulson to give the Thunderbolts some rest after their successful mission as the Avengers will be handling the next situation.
 * Robert Downey Jr. (uncredited) as Tony Stark / Iron Man, the benefactor of the Avengers, who is a self-described genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist with electromechanical suits of armor of his own invention. He is in a post-credit scene with Parker and Mary Jane checking on a Chitauri spawn's corpse as he comments to be aware of the great threat which comes by and that the team needs more recruits.
 * Kirsten Dunst as (uncredited) Mary Jane "MJ" Watson / Iron Spider, Parker's love interest and Stark's protegee. She is shown with Parker and Stark in a post-credit scene checking on a Chitauri spawn's corpse.