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Is Captain America Dead In The Falcon And The Winter Soldier?
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Avengers: Endgame featured a Captain America that traveled to the past to live out his life with his lady love Peggy Carter, but does the latest trailer give us hints that Rogers might, in fact, have passed from this mortal coil? With the series set to land on the streaming service of Disney+ this March 19th, we imagine that there are plenty of questions that will be coming our way before the next big Marvel Cinematic Universe series makes landfall!
In the final minutes of
Endgame, we saw an elderly Steve Rogers hand off the shield to Sam, believing him the best choice to continue as the new Captain America, and while the new Disney+ trailer doesn t have Chris Evans make an appearance, it s clear that the legacy of Cap is felt throughout. One of the biggest hints that might lead credence to the idea that Steve has died is a brief scene in the trailer wherein Sam is wearing a formal suit, looking down at the shield
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Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprise their roles as Falcon and Winter Soldier, respectively, and Daniel Brühl also returns as Zemo, the
Civil War antagonist Zemo. Joining him on the villainous end of things is Erin Kellyman (
Solo: A Star Wars Story), here suited up as Flag-Smasher(s). Alongside the action and, per that helicopter chase, it’ll be abundant the series will also explore Sam Wilson’s evolution into Captain America. “The legacy of that shield is.complicated,” he says.