As a die-hard fan eagerly awaiting the release of “Thunderbolts”, I was thrilled when the entire soundtrack was unveiled online. Yet, upon glancing at some of the track titles, it seems that major plot twists have been inadvertently exposed. Marvel Studios has been diligent in their efforts to minimize spoilers surrounding this film, but as its premiere date (May 2, 2025) draws nearer, maintaining secrecy has turned out to be quite the challenge. In an attempt to build anticipation for its upcoming debut, the studio recently aired a special “Thunderbolts” episode on Disney+.
Thunderbolts Movie Soundtrack Listing Spoilers Explained
Information about the complete soundtrack for the movie “Thunderbolts” has just been released. It reveals the names of all 32 tracks along with their durations. However, some track titles contain significant spoilers for the upcoming film. The sequence in which the tracks are listed mirrors the sequence of scenes in the movie, so fans can predict when specific events will occur by examining the titles, even before they watch the film.
The first track on the “Thunderbolts*” soundtrack will be called “There’s Something Wrong with Me.” This isn’t entirely unexpected since a preview of the “Thunderbolts*” opening scene has already been shared, but it does confirm that the soundtrack follows the sequence of scenes in the movie.
Reframing my thoughts, I found myself questioning the sequence of events as crucial moments seemed to be skipped over. To illustrate, take the fourth song entitled “Last Assignment.” While its title may seem ambiguous, it could potentially hint at a significant event in the movie – perhaps even the demise of a well-known Marvel Cinematic Universe character early on.
In the track listings, the seventh song is titled “Forest Memory.” Previously, actress Violet McGraw (who portrayed Young Yelena in Black Widow) has revealed that she will reprise her role in the upcoming movie Thunderbolts*. The final trailer for this film suggests this, as it depicts Florence Pugh’s character, Yelena, in a forest observing two young girls, one of whom is McGraw appearing as a younger version of herself.
It appears this scene might be the imagery suggested by the song titled “Forest Memory.” Since it’s the seventh track on the album, viewers should anticipate this event happening relatively early within the film.
A potentially revealing title that might have spoiled a significant moment is track number 9, titled “Walker’s Past.” As “Forest Memory” hints at Yelena recalling an event from her past, “Walker’s Past” could suggest a flashback scene for Wyatt Russell’s character, John Walker.
One common query surrounding the upcoming film “Thunderbolts” revolves around the extent of Sebastian Stan’s character, Bucky Barnes, on-screen presence. A glimpse in the trailer indicates Bucky firing an explosive round at a limousine, and it’s also hinted that this scene might be positioned earlier based on the order of the soundtrack.
Intriguingly, Track 14 is named “Limo Chase,” and the subsequent Track 15, titled “It’s Bucky!” leaves one speculating about his potential debut in the movie. Given the sequential order of tracks (14 and 15 out of a total of 32), it appears plausible that this could be the pivotal moment where he joins forces with other team members, roughly marking the film’s midpoint.
The song titled “Introducing Sentry” appears as the 20th track on the album. If this is the first time Sentry is appearing in the movie, then it implies that we are already more than halfway through the film’s duration.
After only a few more songs, listeners can expect to encounter the titles “Penthouse Fight” and “It’s Not Robert You Need to Be Afraid Of.” This suggests that a significant fight will occur in the penthouse of what was once Avengers Tower, marking the first appearance of The Void for fans.
Some alternative song titles appear to hint at possible plot twists, like tracks 26 (“Yelena’s Decision”) and track 30 (“Rescue is Beyond Reach”). However, these seem to encompass the most significant events and spoilers in the storyline.
The full list of 32 tracks, along with their confirmed lengths, can be seen below:
- There’s Something Wrong with Me (1:32)
- I Needed That Face (0:43)
- The Light Inside You Is Dim (1:22)
- Last Assignment (1:46)
- I’m Not Here for You (2:41)
- Countdown (2:22)
- Forest Memory (1:06)
- The Climb (1:46)
- Walker’s Memory (1:01)
- Preparing for Lethal (2:07)
- Every Man for Himself (1:00)
- Maybe We’ll All Get Out of Here Alive (2:00)
- First Flight (1:25)
- Limo Chase (2:04)
- It’s Bucky! (1:16)
- Welcome to the Watchtower (1:03)
- To Be Chosen (1:31)
- For the Glory (0:50)
- Left the Door Unlocked (0:57)
- Introducing Sentry (0:44)
- Unimpeachable (1:17)
- Penthouse Fight (1:22)
- It’s Not Robert You Need to Be Afraid Of (1:19)
- I Don’t See Your Mistakes (1:34)
- No Use Fighting (3:06)
- Yelena’s Choice (1:53)
- Searching for Bob (1:58)
- The Attic (1:23)
- Show Us the Worst (1:29)
- You Can’t Even Save Yourself (2:57)
- Not Alone (2:50)
- Thunderbolts* (3:27)
The movie titled “Thunderbolts” has received an impressive 88% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, marking it as the most highly-regarded Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film since 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” Among its talented cast, you’ll find Caitlin Pugh alongside Ethan and Florence Stan. The film also features David Harbour portraying Red Guardian, Lewis Pullman as Robert Reynolds, Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr, Olga Kurylenko as Antonia Dreykov, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus taking on the role of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.
Do Other Movie Soundtrack’s Include Spoilers?
Some might question why the official soundtrack of Thunderbolts appears to include numerous plot reveals. Given that the film itself hasn’t been released officially, it could appear peculiar that a soundtrack for this specific production seems to be leaking plot details ahead of time.
It’s not uncommon for movies to disappoint fans by revealing significant plot points in their soundtrack listings ahead of time. For instance, when The Phantom Menace was released in 1999, its soundtrack was already available and titles like “Qui-Gon’s Noble End” and “Anakin Defeats Sebulba” hinted at the ending – that Qui-Gon would perish at the movie’s end and that Anakin would emerge victorious in the podrace on Tatooine. This way, fans going into the movie were already aware of these crucial plot twists.
In certain instances, it can prove challenging to conceal key plot details when naming track titles. Over time, film soundtracks have been traditionally titled rather than numbered, and post-release, listeners might struggle to locate specific tracks they desire if significant information isn’t incorporated into the title.
It’s clear that “Thunderbolts” wasn’t the initial film to disappoint its audience with its soundtrack, and it’s also certain that other movies will follow suit in this regard.
Without a doubt, “Thunderbolts” didn’t break new ground by spoiling its viewers through its soundtrack, and there’s no reason to believe future films won’t do the same.
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