Florence Pugh Gives An Exciting Thunderbolts Sneak Peek That She Probably Shouldn’t Show You

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While there is still a way to go before fans will see Marvel’s Thunderbolts, Florence Pugh has pulled a fast one on social media and has given fans a sneak peek behind the scenes at production.

Since Tom Holland famously released spoilers regarding Spider-Man and other Marvel films, Marvel has kept a tight lid on almost everything film and TV-related, especially when it comes to future content planning. But today, Florence Pugh was able to give fans a very sneaky peek at the upcoming Marvel’s Thunderbolts film scheduled to release in May 2025. While Florence Pugh initially posted the sneak peek on her Instagram, Marvel appears to have gotten on board and added it to their X (formerly Twitter) account, even though Pugh says she ‘probably shouldn’t’ when taking the video. The post can be seen below.

Marvel writes, “Florence Pugh is here to show you a few things she can’t show you” before re-uploading her social media post. First and foremost, we can get a really clear look at her Yelena Belova costume in full, which is a different direction from the all-whites she wore as Yelena in Black Widow, but could be a nod of respect towards her fallen sister, Natasha Romanoff (played by Scarlet Johansson).

While the post almost shares no information regarding the film (including the plot or how the other characters appear), it still gives fans an inside look at a Marvel film production from a behind-the-scenes point of view from one of the starring actresses.

Florence Pugh Gives An Exciting Thunderbolts Sneak Peek That She Probably Shouldn'T Show You

Marvel’s Thunderbolts has a star-studded cast helmed by Director Jake Schreier, the rest of the cast is rounded out by; Julia Louis-Dreyfuss (Valentina Allegra de Fontaine), David Harbour (Red Guardian), Hannah John-Kamen (Ghost), Wyatt Russell (US Agent), Olga Kurylenko (Taskmaster), and Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier).

Marvel’s Thunderbolts is scheduled to land in theatres in May 2025.

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