Thunderbolts
ScreenRant:This movie has real emotional depth to it, and it addresses mental health.
How important was it to show that vulnerable side of Yelena in this chapter?
Florence Pugh:“It’s so important.
I also think I wouldn’t have believed it if she weren’t [vulnerable].
Natasha was her hero and her idol.
She’s her big sister.
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Even when she was angry at her, she never stopped loving her.
You’ve got to allow these characters to be human.
You’ve got to allow them to feel.
And also, the fans wouldn’t have liked it.
And it’s the same thing that David and I really fought for with our relationship in the movie.
We can’t not have an argument about what’s happened to us since Natasha died.
I’d want those two arguing.
InThunderbolts*, the Void seems to force the titular team to confront their darkest memories and experiences.