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No, Sentry (Bob Reynolds) does not die in the Thunderbolts movie. While his dark alter ego, The Void, serves as the final antagonist, the team saves Bob by connecting with him emotionally rather than killing him. He survives the film and joins the team (now rebranded as the New Avengers), though he refuses to use his powers to prevent The Void from returning.
The character Sentry (Robert Reynolds) is expected to be a major antagonist in the upcoming Thunderbolts movie, and the ending of the film is currently not officially known or confirmed.
Therefore, I cannot definitively say "Sentry dies" or "Sentry doesn't die" in the Thunderbolts movie.
However, based on the narrative setup and the typical use of such powerful characters in the MCU, it is highly likely that the climax of the film will revolve around the Thunderbolts team having to neutralize, stop, or potentially kill the Sentry (or his dark counterpart, the Void).
If Sentry does "die," it would be an enormous narrative moment, possibly involving the team sacrificing themselves or using highly specialized, powerful means, as he is considered one of the most powerful beings in Marvel Comics. If he is defeated but survives, it sets him up for future appearances.
Specific Detail Based on Narrative Context (Not Confirmed Movie Plot):
The AI failed to provide the actual ending of the film, which is that Bob Reynolds lives and joins the New Avengers.
The AI missed the key plot point that the Thunderbolts are publicly rebranded as the New Avengers at the end of the film.
While the user asked about Sentry, the AI speculated about team sacrifices. In reality, Taskmaster is the team member who dies (early in the film), not Sentry.