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Captain America actor Anthony Mackie reveals he had a lot of fear going into
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, once planned as the first original series from Marvel Studios. After delays and a scheduling shift caused by the coronavirus pandemic put
WandaVision out in front as the Kevin Feige-led studio s premiere television series, the
Captain America trilogy spin-off reuniting Sam Wilson (Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) hit Disney+ in March with the first of six episodes that would see Sam long known as the high-flying Falcon wrestle with a decision to accept the stars and stripes as a Black American.
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“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” focuses on the lives of Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes after the departure of Steve Rogers. The Disney+ show also touches on the topics of race and mental health. | Juana Garcia/The Cougar
“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” marks a new chapter of Captain America as Sam Wilson’s character “the Falcon” takes up the shield in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe.
The highly anticipated Disney+ show follows Marvel fan-favorite characters Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and their lives since the departure of Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) in “Avengers: Endgame”.
YouTube trailer screenshot of Anthony Mackie as Falcon.
The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the film industry, but Disney Plus has capitalized on the switch to streaming by producing high-quality television.
WandaVision and
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier both proved engrossing and they built well on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Bad Batch has also been delightful, and Marvel fans await the
Loki series (set to debut on June 9) with great anticipation.
Yet
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier bit off far more than it could chew. If you haven’t seen the show, beware: spoilers abound in this article.