Get ready for a villainous team-up!
Geraldine Viswanathan has joinꦅed the cast of the team-up film, taking over the role originally assigned to Ayo Edebiri after she withdrew from the project due to scheduling confli꧅cts.
Get ready for a villainous team-up!
Geraldine🌺 Viswanathan has joined the star-studded cast of Marvꦦel's "Thunderbolts," replacing Ayo Edebiri in an undisclosed role. This marks the latest development in the highly anticipated film, which brings together some of the MCU's most iconic anti-heroes.
Viswanathan joins a powerhouse en🔥semble led by Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier), Florence Pugh (Yelena Belova), David Harbour (Red Guardian), Wyatt Russell (John Walker/U.S. Agent), Hannah John-Kamen (Ghost), Olga Kurylenko (Taskmaster), and the incomparable Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the enigmatic Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.
While plot details remain shrouded in secrecy, "Thunderbolts" is poised to be Marvel's answer to DC's "Suicide Squad," featuring a ragtag team of morally ambiguous characters tasked with tackling missions d♚eemed too risky or unsavory for the Avengers.
Jake Schreier ("Paper Towns," "Beef") is at the helm, directing from a script penned by Eܫric Pearson ("Black Widow").
Viswanathan, who rose to pꦇromi𝓡nence in the 2018 comedy "Blockers," boasts a diverse filmography. She's shared the screen with Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney in "Bad Education," Dacre Montgomery in "The Broken Hearts Gallery," and Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks, and Sarah Snook in "The Beanie Bubble." Additionally, she starred alongside Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, and Karan Soni in the TBS comedy anthology series "Miracle Workers."
Edebiri is the second actor to depart "Thunderbolts" in recent months, following Steven Yeun's exit in🦩 January. Lewis Pullman ("Top Gun: Maverick") has since stepped in to fill Yeun's undisclosed role.