Marvel newcomer Wyatt Russell put in a phone call to Guardians of the Galaxy filmmaker James Gunn before accepting his role as John Walker, the new Captain America, in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. A well-read Marvel Comics fan who directed Russell s father, Kurt Russell, in 2017 s Guardians [.]
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From its beautifully shot action sequences, daring depictions of timely sociopolitical themes, and willingness to finish the production in the midst of a worldwide health crisis, I genuinely believe
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is one of the boldest and most exciting installments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet. The second of Disney+âs Marvel TV shows feels so big and cinematic that it clearly has a really good story behind the making of the production. Well, we intend to tell that tale now with the following behind the scenes facts, starting with that badass introduction.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier s Julia Louis-Dreyfus Reveals Why She Always Wanted Role
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The Falcon and the Winter Solider came to an end after six exciting episodes, but the series set up a lot for the future, including Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) becoming the next Captain America. There are many characters from the series we expect to see again, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Countess Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine. Marvel has assured fans Louis-Dreyfus will return, and the 11-time Emmy-winning actor seems to be excited about her future with the franchise. During a recent chat with
Variety, Louis-Dreyfus revealed why she has always wanted the role.
The Line From Endgame That Created the Backbone for Sam in The Falcon and Winter Soldier
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While Bucky Barnes-Sarah Wilson ‘shippers are clamoring for Marvel Studios to #ReleaseTheBuckySarahCut, it’ll have to settle for a detailed behind-the-scenes look at the creation of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” that includes more delightful Helmut Zemo cuts and a look at the way the writers approached Sam Wilson’s (Anthony Mackie) transformation into Captain America.
The hour-long program, part of the “Marvel Studios Assembled” series that last gave us a look at how “WandaVision” was made, was just released on Disney Plus on Friday. Here are a couple of key takeaways.
In the constant battle between good versus evil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some of the casualties aren t always so obvious. Some can take the form of the forgotten who are forced to forge their own path to survive and sometimes it ends up twisting their moral fiber as is the case of former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Sharon Carter played by
Emily VanCamp. Abandoned by the government she once served for daring to take the side of Steve Rogers (
Chris Evans), she became a fugitive from the world stage and as we found out in
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier survived as a dealer in the fictional mecca of Madripoor. Unbeknownst to the heroes Sam (