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
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After first breaking out with HBO’s
Looking, O-T Fagbenle has seen his star power rise thanks to his long-standing role as Luke on
Maxxx. Now, things are about to get even bigger for the 40-year-old British actor, who will follow season 4 of the Emmy-winning series with the long-awaited debut of
Black Widow and the upcoming, star-studded historical drama,
The First Lady, in which he’s slated to portray Barack Obama opposite Viola Davis.
There’s little point in making amends if everything is just going to stay the same. If painful cycles are going to be broken, then certain behaviors have to change. This is why Sam Wilson is going with something new, and the world is just gonna have to follow along.
If
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has been a bridge to a new status quo for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, then the finale (for now), titled “One World, One People,” provides the final pieces of that bridge. All of our heroes, anti-heroes, and John Walker end the finale with new purpose… or by having their true purposes revealed. It’s time to embrace the new, because there’s no going back.
Marvel Studios Unveils New ‘Black Widow’ Trailer
Marvel Studios Unveils New ‘Black Widow’ Trailer
The action-packed video nods at the character’s past within the “Avengers” franchise.
The action-packed video nods at the character’s past within the “Avengers” franchise.
April 6, 2021
After a series of delays, it’s finally happening:
Black Widow is officially premiering this year. And to give fans another glimpse into the story, Marvel Studios has unveiled a new trailer full of action and nods to the titular character’s past within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The two-minute clip features a voice-over by Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), the Black Widow, who describes how, among other things, she didn’t really feel like she had a family until she joined the Avengers. “You don’t know everything about me, I’ve lived a lot of lives,” she says. “I made mistakes choosing between what the world wants you to be, and who you are.”