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The Falcon And The Winter Soldier s Julia Louis-Dreyfus Reveals The Stunning Way Her Appearance Was Kept Secret On Set

Copy to clipboard CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. Slight spoilers for the season finale of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier “One World, One People” lie ahead. Disney+’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier introduced a number of new characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from new (and temporary) Captain America John Walker to Flag Smasher leader Karli Morgenthau. But the character who arguably shocked audiences the most is Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, played by the delightful Julia Louis-Dreyfus. It’s safe to say that fans weren’t expecting to see the actress show up on the show, let alone playing that particular character. Still, Marvel has been able to keep some things secret, and Louis-Dreyfus has now revealed the “stunning” way in which her role was kept under wraps.

A New Captain America, A New MCU Supervillain, And 5 More Huge Moves In The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Finale

CinemaBlend Tonight saw the launch of the Falcon And The Winter Soldier finale on Disney+, but while the episode brought the six-episode miniseries to an end, what’s particularly interesting about what happens from a Marvel Cinematic Universe standpoint is where it leaves all of the characters for the future. A lot goes down in the span of 45 minutes, and heroes and villains like Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, Sharon Carter, John Walker, and Helmut Zemo are left facing interesting prospects and consequences from their respective positions. The future for all of the characters is presently unwritten, as it hasn’t been announced where we’ll be seeing any of

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier s Joaquin Torres: 5 Things We Know About Him From Marvel Comics

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard In the newest of Disney+’s Marvel TV shows, we learn that, even after years of being an Avenger, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is still tight with the US Air Force. He even receives intel on the whereabouts of the Flag Smashers from his friend, a first lieutenant named Joaquin Torres (played by the Top Gun: Maverick cast’s Danny Ramirez). However, as hardcore Marvel fans should already know, the Joaquin Torres in In The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 5, Sam tells Joaquin Torres to keep his broken wings, supposedly as a reference to his legacy as the successor of the Falcon moniker after Sam Wilson becomes Captain America in the comics. That moment may also be hinting that we will see Danny Ramirez’s character donning the wings to fight alongside Sam in upcoming Marvel movies soon. Before that happens, allow us to help you brush up on the comic book origins of this game-changing Marvel hero, starting with his cultural origins.

Movie review: Nobody

Movies News - Continuing Hollywood's new rule that nobody under 50 is allowed to be an action star, the dad from Little Women is here to kick the Russian mafia a new one. We have seen this before. A vigilante fantasy where an apparently unremarkable man reignites his darkest. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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