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Julia Louis-Dreyfus Will Have Future MCU Role After ‘Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ “She certainly didn’t come to us and say, ‘I’ll be in one show once,'” Marvel Studios EP Nate Moore tells Entertainment Weekly Tim Baysinger | April 29, 2021 @ 9:35 AM Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios One of the more surprising elements of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” was Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ debut as Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine. And it appears we’ll be seeing much more of her, considering she rebranded John Walker as U.S. Agent by the end of the Disney+ series. “She’s so talented and you can do so much with her. And she’s game for it,” Marvel Studios executive producer Nate Moore told Entertainment Weekly. “She certainly didn’t come to us and say, ‘I’ll be in one show once.’ She was like, ‘I want to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.’ And we said, ‘Great! Let’s get you in and let’s figure out how to use you.’ And the truth is, I think you will see her in the future. Definitely.”
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CinemaBlend When Julia Louis-Dreyfus popped up as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, I had not seen a more exciting and unexpected cameo on one of the Marvel TV shows since⦠well, I think we all know the answer to that (see Evan Petersâ Quicksilver on WandaVision). Initially, my elation was due to the mere sight of a Seinfeld alum in a Marvel adaptation, but when I looked further into the history of this mysterious character from the comics, I began to find even more reasons to be excited or, more accurately, curious. That being said, you have not seen anything yet if you thought Valâs cameo in
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Ep. 5: Clues, Takeaways & Predictions Last week’s jaw-dropping bloody final moments of Disney+’s latest Marvel Cinematic Universe series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier sure left audiences reeling as they had to wait a week to see the outcome of John Walker’s murder of a Flag Smasher in public and now the fifth episode is here and it’s glorious. Clues: Walker is Going Even More Rogue, A Villain’s Off the Play Field and We’re Gonna Need a Montage (MONTAGE!) After murdering the Flag Smasher, Walker takes off to a nearby abandoned warehouse, where he is confronted by Sam and Bucky who try to talk him down, only for him to retaliate and try to justify he killed Lemar Hoskins’ killer, to which the titular duo warn against thinking as it was Karli who killed him. Unwilling to turn himself in, a
If You're Not Excited About THAT Falcon and the Winter Soldier Cameo, You Should Be 1 Shares If there's one thing Marvel knows how to do, it's introduce an important character via cameo. During the fifth episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we meet Julia Louis-Dreyfus's Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (actually, it's Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine) after John Walker is stripped of the title of Captain America. "You did the right thing, taking the serum," she tells the disgraced super-soldier. "And I'll tell you something, it has made you very, very valuable to certain people." Valentina hands John a seemingly blank card before telling him she'll be in touch, leaving him with the information that Captain America's shield is a "legal gray area." It's clear the character is up to something, and thanks to the comics, we have a couple of ideas.