Lewis Pullman's Bob: Unveiling The Sentry in Thunderbolts
The anticipation for Marvel's upcoming *Thunderbolts* movie continues to build, and the latest Big Game trailer has given us another glimpse into this mysterious MCU team-up. While the plot remains largely under wraps, we've been treated to a better look at Lewis Pullman as Bob, aka The Sentry. This Superman-esque hero is set to make his MCU debut, and with his arrival comes a mix of excitement and apprehension for fans worldwide.
Who is The Sentry, and why is he considered both the Marvel Universe's greatest hero and its worst nightmare? Let's delve into the history of this complex and mentally unstable character and explore how he might fit into the *Thunderbolts* narrative. Here are the key topics we'll cover:
Who Is Lewis Pullman’s Thunderbolts Character The Sentry?The Sentry’s Powers and AbilitiesThe Sentry’s Secret OriginThe Sentry As an AvengerHow The Sentry Fits Into the Thunderbolts Movie
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Who Is Lewis Pullman’s Thunderbolts Character The Sentry?
The Sentry, portrayed by Lewis Pullman, is arguably the most powerful and dangerous superhero in the Marvel Universe. Originally an ordinary man named Bob Reynolds, he gained his extraordinary abilities after consuming a serum that granted him "the power of a million exploding suns." However, this immense power comes with a dark side known as The Void. For every heroic act The Sentry performs, The Void counters with an evil deed, making Bob's struggle to maintain his sanity a constant battle. Despite this, when the world needs a hero of unparalleled strength, The Sentry is the one to call upon.
The Sentry’s Powers and Abilities
The Sentry's powers originate from an experimental serum developed post-World War II as a potential successor to the Super Soldier Serum. This serum accelerates his molecules an instant forward in time, endowing him with an array of nearly limitless abilities. As The Sentry, Bob possesses strength rivaling that of Hulk and Thor, can fly at incredible speeds, has enhanced senses, and is nearly invulnerable. He can also absorb and project energy, enabling feats such as energy blasts, teleportation, and even calming a rampaging Hulk. In essence, The Sentry is Marvel's answer to Superman.
As The Void, Bob's powers become even more formidable and dangerous. The Void is a shape-shifting, demonic entity capable of controlling the weather, infesting minds, and withstanding the combined might of the Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four. Even throwing it into the sun has only been a temporary solution.
The Sentry Cheat Sheet
First Appearance: The Sentry #1 (2000)
Creators: Paul Jenkins, Rick Veitch, & Jae Lee
Aliases: The Void, Golden Man, The Golden Guardian of Good
Current Team: None (formerly New Avengers, Mighty Avengers, Dark Avengers)
Recommended Reading: The Sentry Vol. 1, Age of the Sentry, Dark Avengers, Siege
The Sentry’s Secret Origin
Created by Paul Jenkins, Rick Veitch, and Jae Lee, The Sentry debuted in the 2000 miniseries of the same name. The story introduces him as a forgotten hero from the Marvel Universe's past, with even Bob Reynolds himself unaware of his former identity as "The Golden Guardian of Good." As Bob regains his memories and transforms back into The Sentry, he also faces the return of his nemesis, The Void. Throughout the series, The Sentry's interactions with characters like Hulk and the Fantastic Four are established, retroactively weaving him into Marvel's continuity.
The narrative reveals that The Sentry and The Void are two sides of the same coin. To protect the world from The Void's wrath, the world was made to forget The Sentry. Bob eventually realizes he must repeat this act to keep his dark side in check, erasing the world's memory of him once more, though it remains unclear whether Bob himself forgets his dual identity.
The Sentry As an Avenger
Following his self-contained origin story, The Sentry became a recurring figure in the Marvel Universe. He officially joined the Avengers in 2004's New Avengers, aligning with a revamped team including Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Luke Cage. Initially a self-imposed prisoner at The Raft, The Sentry intervenes during a massive supervillain jailbreak and reluctantly joins the team. Despite his immense power, he constantly battles to maintain his sanity and control The Void.
During the 2006 Civil War, The Sentry sides with Iron Man's pro-registration faction, understanding the dangers of unchecked power. He plays a crucial role in protecting the world from Hulk's wrath in World War Hulk in 2007. However, his downfall begins with 2009's Dark Reign, where Norman Osborn manipulates him into joining the "Dark Avengers" alongside villains like Bullseye, Venom, and Ares. This manipulation leads to The Void's unleashing during 2010's Siege, culminating in The Sentry's death during the battle for Asgard.
Since then, The Sentry has been resurrected and killed multiple times, with ongoing stories exploring the nature of his powers and the duality of his existence. The 2023 The Sentry series delves into what happens when The Sentry's power seeks a new host, raising questions about who will become the next Sentry and whether they will also bear the burden of The Void.
How The Sentry Fits Into the Thunderbolts Movie
The Sentry has had limited exposure outside of Marvel's comics, appearing in mobile games like Marvel Puzzle Quest, Marvel Future Fight, and Marvel Snap. However, his MCU debut in Thunderbolts marks a significant expansion of his presence. Originally, Steven Yeun was cast as The Sentry, but scheduling conflicts following the movie's delay from the 2024 release slate led to Lewis Pullman taking on the role.
Pullman will not star in a standalone Sentry movie or series but will debut in the 2025 Thunderbolts film, alongside familiar MCU faces like Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes, Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova, and David Harbour's Red Guardian. While the exact role of The Sentry in Thunderbolts remains unclear, his comic book history suggests he could start as a member of the team, only to become their greatest threat when he loses control. Given the Thunderbolts' relatively less powerful roster, confronting The Sentry would be a formidable challenge.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine might play a role similar to Norman Osborn's in the Dark Avengers comics, seeing Bob Reynolds as a powerful asset to exploit. However, her control over this unstable hero could quickly slip away. If Thunderbolts is Marvel's version of Suicide Squad, The Sentry might serve as the film's equivalent to the Enchantress.
It remains to be seen whether the MCU will explore The Sentry's status as a forgotten hero with deep ties to the superhero community or how much it will lean into his parallels with DC's Superman. As we approach the May 2025 release of Thunderbolts, more details will undoubtedly emerge.
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Note: this article was originally published on November 17, 2023 and updated on September 23, 2024 with the latest information about Thunderbolts.
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