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‘Thunderbolts' exclusive: Watch the extended limo chase sequence

‘Thunderbolts' exclusive: Watch the extended limo chase sequence

Yahoo01-07-2025
Thunderbolts was a welcome bounce-back for Marvel Studios, which has struggled to find its footing in the post-Avengers: Endgame world. And as superhero fans get ready to herald the arrival of Galactus in The Fantastic Four: First Steps later this month, Thunderbolts is heading home.
The antihero team-up film — which stars Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and David Harbour — is now available on digital platforms, and you can watch an exclusive clip from the movie above.
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In the scene, Pugh's Yelena is joined by Wyatt Russell's John Walker and Hannah John-Kamen's Ava Starr/Ghost, as they've just made their escape from the clutches of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. Coming to their rescue is Harbour as Alexei Shostakov, aka Red Guardian — and eventually Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier.
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The sequence was a standout among the movie's set pieces, harkening back to some of the Humvee-centric action of the first Iron Man movie and highlighting the more practical approach that the effects team took with Thunderbolts. And who doesn't love seeing a truck flip over?
On July 29, Thunderbolts will hit 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD. Those discs will come with a host of special features, including a gag reel, deleted scenes, and director's commentary track from Jake Schreier.
And if you're looking for even more of the Thunderbolts (or the New Avengers), Pugh, Stan, Harbour, Russell, John-Kamen, and Lewis Pullman (aka Bob aka Sentry) were all announced as part of the cast for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, set to hit theaters Dec. 18, 2026.
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