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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier star Wyatt Russell says he s not trying to be Chris Evans Captain America and that s kind of the point. After military man John Walker (Russell) is handed the mantle and star-spangled shield of a retired Steve Rogers (Evans), the new government-backed Cap tells Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan): I m not trying to be Steve. I m not trying to replace Steve. I m just trying to be the best Captain America I can be. For Russell, a newcomer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he knows you don t like Walker Cap and the
It was March 2014 when the cast of
Captain America: The Winter Soldier assembled in London for the U.K. leg of their international press tour. For some, namely Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, and Samuel L. Jackson, this wasn t their first rodeo with Marvel Studios. They knew their talking points and how to regale reporters at the press conference by swapping war stories and feeding off each other s energy. Sebastian Stan, only on his second outing in the franchise, was more reserved. He offered warm smiles and laughed along with the group s jokes, but kept his own responses somewhat brief. When asked about any on-set injuries that might have incurred, he said. I honestly wouldn t feel anything until I was in the car on the way home, when I couldn t get out of the seat. But I m sure we hurt each other.
Just over one month from the release of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Disney+ released a new trailer for the Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan-starring series. Even though Captain America (Chris Evans) is a little old man in the present Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline, Marvel Studios found [.]