Thunderbolts: The MCU’s Deepest Cut—and the End of the Avengers?
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What if Thunderbolts is the most subversive MCU film yet?
In this episode of Philosophy All Along, we explore the deep philosophical heart of Marvel’s Thunderbolts — and how it quietly dismantles the core belief of the Avengers: that to be a hero means to avenge.
We talk about forgiveness, trauma, the abyss, and how the Thunderbolts might be the MCU’s anti-Avengers — not just because they’re morally gray, but because they seek connection instead of revenge.
What does it mean to forgive when the world expects you to fight?
What happens when heroes stop punching and start hugging?
And… can the MCU even survive that shift?
Featuring reflections on Spider-Man, the Void/Sentry, Nietzsche’s abyss, and Kierkegaard’s leap of faith — this video takes a deeper look at what Thunderbolts really says about responsibility, grief, and the cycle of violence.
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