Thunderbolts Reveal —And the Internet Melts Down

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🦸‍♂️ First Glimpse of Marvel’s Sentry in Thunderbolts*

Hasbro’s latest “unboxing” promo just gave fans a gold‑and‑blue bombshell: an action‑figure reveal of Lewis Pullman’s Sentry—confirming the worst‑kept MCU secret. In the clip, Thunderbolts* cast mates Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Wyatt Russell crack jokes as they show off their figures…then Pullman’s powerhouse drops, cape and radiant “S” belt included.

Comic readers know Sentry as Robert Reynolds, a super‑soldier whose split psyche births both a Superman‑level hero and the reality‑shredding Void. The toy’s arrival—and a blink‑and‑you’ll‑miss‑it “I am the Void” line in the teaser—suggest Marvel will lean into that duality when Thunderbolts* hits theaters May 2, 2025.

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📉 TikTok’s “Great Meme Depression” — Real or Meta‑Joke?

If your For You feed feels…recycled, you’re not alone. Since early March creators have been posting under #MemeDepression (120 M views) claiming TikTok has entered a “meme drought.” The spark: user @goofangel’s viral lament, “Nine days into March and not one new meme.”

The trend mutated into self‑referential comedy—videos parodying the supposed famine while racking up millions of likes. Some blame algorithm tweaks; others say meme cycles are just shorter now. Either way, creators have turned the drought into a meta‑meme of its own, proving TikTok can’t help but meme—even about the lack of memes.

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