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Who may join the Marvel universe?

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Who may join the Marvel universe?

Looks like Harrison Ford may be joining the cast of “Thunderbolt”. It is in the works that Harrison Ford will replace Will Hurt as his role of Thunderbolt in the Marvel series.

It hasn’t been confirmed completely yet however, sources say that Ford will play Ross in Captain America – New World Order and then in maybe “Thunderbolt.”

I guess time will tell if Ford makes his way into the Marvel Universe. This will set to release July 26th, 2024

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