The 14-Month Time Jump in Thunderbolts : A Smart Move for the MCU Marvel Studios has always been strategic in how they structure their cinematic universe, and Thunderbolts is no exception. One of the most intriguing aspects of the film is the 14-month time jump that occurs between its ending and the events of Avengers: Doomsday . This narrative decision raises several questions: Why did Marvel choose this time gap? What does it mean for characters like Daredevil? And how does it set up future MCU stories? After watching Thunderbolts multiple times, I believe I’ve figured out the reasoning behind this time jump—and it’s a clever way to manage the MCU’s expanding roster of characters. The Ending of Thunderbolts and the Time Jump For those who may have missed it (or need a refresher), Thunderbolts concludes with Sentry/Void engulfing a large portion of New York , forcing people to live through their worst nightmares. Eventually, the chaos is pulled back, and the Thunder...
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