Falcon and the Winter Soldier Director Speaks Out on Bucky s Future in the MCU
It s been a week since the release of the final episode of
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe series is still leaving fans with a lot to discuss. The Disney+ show left its ensemble of characters on some unexpected and intriguing footing, the majority of which hasn t been officially forecast in the franchise s upcoming movies and shows. One particularly ambiguous endgame is that of Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), as the events of the series appeared to establish a new and different status quo for him. In a recent interview with
Was The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Just a Trailer for Captain America 4?
Less than 12 hours after the release of the final episode of
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Marvel Studios announced that Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) would be taking the iconic stars and stripes (and shield) to the silver screen in
By all accounts, this was something of a surprise move. Anthony Mackie reportedly only discovered that he would be headlining
Captain America 4 when somebody mentioned it to him at the grocery store. Still, there’s an obvious sense that Disney intends to build on
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. While no director is yet attached, the project was announced with
Image by InspiredImages from Pixabay After 13 years on the big screen, the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) has finally made its way to the small screen. Or well it is the first time if you exclude the ABC and Netflix tv shows such as Daredevil and Agents of Shield which Kevin Feige has confirmed are separate from the films. The MCU started out airing ‘WandaVision’ on Disney + and has continued with its most recent show ‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’ airing on the 19th of March 2021 with around 9.9 million accounts signing in to watch the premiere. The show recently ended on the 23rd of April 2021 after 6, 45-55 minute long, episodes. So how was it?
Falcon and Winter Soldier Director Shoots Down Popular Bucky Fan Theory
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is officially in the books, and its six episodes brought some major new developments in the stories of Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan). In addition to some massive leaps for each character s superhero tenure in the MCU, the series offered a domestic look at their civilian lives. Given the fact that some fans have been clamoring to see moments like that in the MCU for years, they definitely launched a number of additional fan theories and speculation as the series marched along. Among those was a theory from the series first episode, in which Bucky laments about the number of tiger photos he saw while trying to navigate dating sites. Some fans took the line to be long-awaited confirmation that Bucky is bisexual, as men usually post photos of themselves alongside tigers on social media, but according to series director Kari Skogland, that wasn
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier likely won’t be as compelling as
WandaVision since it’s all a little more straightforward, but surely there are still some interesting details to learn about the development and production of the show.
Here’s the official synopsis for
Assembled: The Making of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier:
Streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning tomorrow, the second episode of this groundbreaking series of documentary-style specials follows Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan and members of the cast and crew as they take fans inside the making of the hard-hitting series “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.” Viewers will learn how the roots of these two characters reach as far back as “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” and the momentum has steadily built over their subsequent films. The creative minds behind the series leaned into these characters’ rich storylines along with the dynamic chemistry between Mackie and Stan as a launch pad