Jake Shreyer, director of Thunderbolts on making Marvel’s most emotional film: ‘Depression, isolation, or emptiness are no longer, they are universal’ – exclusive interviews.

Jake Shreyer is the latest filmmaker, who sometimes steps in detail Marvel cinematic universeHeling Thunderbolts – A film that does not just entertain, but leaves an emotional impression. It wounds, it heals, and it hunts for a long time after credit rolls.
“Forgive us to bother – we’ll take the other,” Shreyer laughed and said, accepting the emotional effect of the film in an interview with ETIMES.
Hitting theaters on Thursday, 1 May, Thunderbolts is one of the most emotionally resonant projects of Marvel. The Amy-Vigor series brings a distinct sensitivity to the superhero dress known for his acclaimed work on the beef. Under their direction, this is not just another mission – it is a deep dive in the fragmented hymns of some of the most morally complex characters of Marvel.
Asked about the challenges of balanced the weighty topics within the superhero style, Shreyer says, “Sometime you are trying to do something like a film like a film – you are very dependent on the people around you, with whom you are working with. I was very lucky that I work with a lot of topics.
Justin Bieber’s musical video ‘Lonely’ and Kandric Lamar’s ‘We Cry Tuger’ is also known, Jake now brings the same sensitivity to Marvel’s most hurt and a team of broken heroes. Emphasizing the importance of cooperation in working emotionally honest stories, he explains, “I think, if you are trying to make a film about things that feel real and human, then you just want you to work with everyone that you are working with everyone to bring your best and you want to do anything for this film. Where we were going to take the story.
With films like Joker: Foli -e -Dux made mixed reactions to deeply dive into deep character studies, Shreyare was asked if the audience is ready to tell such a story at MCU. “Yes, I think people are,” Shreyer confirmed. “We are in a world where these ideas are no longer a niche. When we were working on beef, Sunny’s main idea was – which are not small ideas like depression, isolation, or emptiness. They are universal.”
He said that while Thunderbolts do not get away from these emotional depths, this sign does not renounce the signature of Marvel.
He said, “A lot of humor is to be found in this film, and certainly there is a lot of action. Even Julia Louis-Drapus punched someone,” he quipped. “So it never felt that we are leaving the things that make a Marvel film a Marvel film – we just wanted to go together to go together which seems very different but still remains up to MCU’s legacy.”
In Thunderbolts, Marvel Studio AntiHero – Yelina Belova, Baki Barns, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster and an unexpected group of Walker bring together. Stuck in a deadly conspiracy orchestrated by Valentina Elegra de Fontaine, this fragmented group of misfits emphasizes a high-done mission that forces them to face the demons of their past.
Artists of the artists include Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Vuat Russell, Olga Kurilenko, Louis Pulman, Geraldin Vishwanathan, Chris Bauur and Wandel Pierce, David Harbor, Hannah John-Kemen and Star-Stad lineups with Luis-Drafus.