
Meet Thunderbolts* star Lewis Pullman's 2 talented siblings: sister Maesa's music featured on the soundtracks of Catfish and Burn Notice, while brother Jack designs puppets and masks
Marvel fans are reacting to the franchise's latest outing, Thunderbolts*, which presents new characters who will turn out to be some of the most powerful in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film stars Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell,
Florence Pugh and
David Harbour , among others, as a band of overlooked former villains, anti-heroes and morally complex characters – think Marvel's answer to DC's Suicide Squad.
While audiences may already be familiar with some members of the Thunderbolts, the movie introduces us to one of the MCU's strongest superheroes, the Sentry (aka Robert 'Bob' Reynolds), played by
Lewis Pullman
Lewis Pullman at the premiere of Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World on February 11.
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Pullman is the son of The Sinner actor Bill Pullman and the only one of his three children to follow in their father's footsteps.
While Pullman Jr has already established a solid career in Hollywood with films such as Top Gun: Maverick and upcoming Marvel projects under his belt, his siblings are equally successful in their own fields.
Here's everything you need to know about Lewis Pullman's siblings, Maesa and Jack Pullman.
They have a famous dad
Bill Pullman is a Hollywood actor known for films including Independence Day. Photo: AP Photo
Bill Pullman and his wife Tamara Hurwitz tied the knot in 1987 before welcoming daughter Maesa and sons Jack and Lewis.
Speaking to Fatherly in 2021, the Independence Day actor said of his three children: 'All three have evolved into these people that are making their way in the world, doing what they love.'
'How great is that, to feel like they've got a fire for something and are committed?' he added.
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