Last Friday, Marvel fans were sad to see the end of
Loki was somewhat alleviated when news broke that
The
Falcon and the Winter Soldier head writer, Malcolm Spellman, had been tapped to co-write a fourth
Captain America movie. No plot details were released, but it s probably not wrong to assume that the film is set to follow Sam Wilson s (Anthony Mackie) iteration of Cap.
While Marvel Studios or Disney have yet to confirm the cinematic project, Spellman did have a few choice words about Sam s future as the patriotic hero during an interview for the second episode of Marvel Studios
FALCON & WINTER SOLDIER Director Kari Skogland On Crafting A Grounded Finale & Her MCU Experience (Exclusive)
Following last week s action-packed finale, we were able to sit down with
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier director Kari Skogland and get all the details about her experience working with Marvel Studios.
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4/30/2021
Following last week s impactful series finale, we were able to sit down withÂ
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier director Kari Skogland to get all the details about Sam Wilson s triumphant debut as Captain America, the redemption of the Winter Soldier, and her experience helming the acclaimed six-episode miniseries.Â
The Primetime Emmy-nominated Skogland, whose past credits include episodes ofÂ
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
By Kaila Hale-SternApr 30th, 2021, 2:43 pm
Variety has a new article entitled “No, Bucky Wasn’t Revealing He’s Bi in That ‘Falcon and Winter Soldier’ Scene, Says Director.” The showbiz publication talked to
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier director Kari Skogland and in the course of the interview, a tasty soundbite from Skogland concerned the fan ardor and investment in Bucky Barnes’ sexuality. So
Variety ran with a headline that is now sending a portion of Marvel fandom into angry retweet-with-eyeroll.gif mode.
Variety’s sort of framing isn’t helpful or necessary, but there’s a lot to unpack here.