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Post by Feologild Oakes on Apr 23, 2021 22:29:41 GMT
In the wake of Falcon and the Winter Soldier‘s season finale last night on Disney+, the series showrunner, Malcolm Spellman, is already busy with Dalan Musson on a fourth Captain America, Deadline can report. While not confirmed sources say the project Spellman is writing could be one focused on Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson character while the possible Chris Evans Captain America project would be separate. Deadline first told you that Evans is in talks to reprise Steve Rogers. Falcon and the Winter Soldier as a series has focused on the events post Avengers: Endgame in which Evans’ Captain America is assumedly dead (everyone talks about him in the past) with Wilson deliberating whether to take up the shield. For a spoiler recap of Falcon and the Winter Soldier’s season finale, click here. Spellman, a former co-ep of Fox’s Empire, has tackled many of the current day Trump era issues including anti-immigration, See full article at Deadline »
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Post by politicidal on Apr 23, 2021 23:02:48 GMT
I guess that's not surprising. People seemed to have responded very well to the Disney+ series with Wilson and Bucky. Nvm I see that's a separate project with Evans.
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Post by leesilm on May 1, 2021 14:21:22 GMT
The passing of the torch (in this case, Shield) was inevitable. Eventually, all the characters either have to move on with a story explaining their absence, or they have to pass on their mantle to the next kid in line. I will give it a chance (Though, I admit, I've yet to watch the show-- but someone showed me a clip where the Dora Milaje appear so now I have to watch it) since Sam is a good dude, Bucky has always been one of my favourite characters, and it seems like an interesting progression of the story. Plus, Bucky has the connection to Wakanda, so they can always play that up with at least two more BLACK PANTHER films on the horizon.
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Post by politicidal on May 5, 2021 14:55:29 GMT
The passing of the torch (in this case, Shield) was inevitable. Eventually, all the characters either have to move on with a story explaining their absence, or they have to pass on their mantle to the next kid in line. I will give it a chance (Though, I admit, I've yet to watch the show-- but someone showed me a clip where the Dora Milaje appear so now I have to watch it) since Sam is a good dude, Bucky has always been one of my favourite characters, and it seems like an interesting progression of the story. Plus, Bucky has the connection to Wakanda, so they can always play that up with at least two more BLACK PANTHER films on the horizon. I guess they had to address Rogers' absence and who his successor will be somehow after Endgame. But it still seems kind of weird they had a whole miniseries just to return the shield to Sam Wilson after Steve Rogers himself already gave it to Wilson in Endgame.
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Post by leesilm on May 6, 2021 2:45:16 GMT
The passing of the torch (in this case, Shield) was inevitable. Eventually, all the characters either have to move on with a story explaining their absence, or they have to pass on their mantle to the next kid in line. I will give it a chance (Though, I admit, I've yet to watch the show-- but someone showed me a clip where the Dora Milaje appear so now I have to watch it) since Sam is a good dude, Bucky has always been one of my favourite characters, and it seems like an interesting progression of the story. Plus, Bucky has the connection to Wakanda, so they can always play that up with at least two more BLACK PANTHER films on the horizon. I guess they had to address Rogers' absence and who his successor will be somehow after Endgame. But it still seems kind of weird they had a whole miniseries just to return the shield to Sam Wilson after Steve Rogers himself already gave it to Wilson in Endgame. Maybe also to help woo people back that they lost after CIVIL WAR/INFINITY WAR/ENDGAME?
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Post by Morgana on May 7, 2021 8:58:56 GMT
If Evans is in it then great! If not, then.....won't be that interested - unless Bucky is in it.
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Post by leesilm on May 19, 2021 4:47:38 GMT
I'd imagine it would be Mackie & Stan, so Falcon-Captain America and non-Hydra-Winter Soldier.
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Post by politicidal on May 19, 2021 13:47:07 GMT
I'd imagine it would be Mackie & Stan, so Falcon-Captain America and non-Hydra-Winter Soldier. Probably. I hope they go up against the Thunderbolts or the Serpent Squad as like an offshoot of Hydra.
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Post by leesilm on May 24, 2021 3:42:06 GMT
I'd imagine it would be Mackie & Stan, so Falcon-Captain America and non-Hydra-Winter Soldier. Probably. I hope they go up against the Thunderbolts or the Serpent Squad as like an offshoot of Hydra. It'll be one of the few phase 4 (I think that's the upcoming phase?) movies I'd look forward to. Eternals, Black Panther 2, and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, are the others.
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Post by politicidal on May 24, 2021 13:46:22 GMT
Probably. I hope they go up against the Thunderbolts or the Serpent Squad as like an offshoot of Hydra. It'll be one of the few phase 4 (I think that's the upcoming phase?) movies I'd look forward to. Eternals, Black Panther 2, and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, are the others. Thor 4, Black Widow, and The Eternals for me. Chadwick Boseman’s tragic passing has tempered my interest in Black Panther II, but I hope they find a way to move forward.
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Post by leesilm on May 26, 2021 22:04:28 GMT
It'll be one of the few phase 4 (I think that's the upcoming phase?) movies I'd look forward to. Eternals, Black Panther 2, and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, are the others. Thor 4, Black Widow, and The Eternals for me. Chadwick Boseman’s tragic passing has tempered my interest in Black Panther II, but I hope they find a way to move forward. Somewhere, I read about an idea of having Nakia take over as the Panther while raising her son she had with T'Challa, that Shuri would still be doing the outreach stuff and her tech stuff, and Queen Rhamonda would be helping run Wakanda with Nakia & Shuri backing her up until her grandson is of age, and that Okoye would feature heavily still because she'd have to help back Nakia up in a fight, protect the future king, and possibly work with the Queen. Sounded like an awesome idea to me.
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Post by politicidal on May 26, 2021 22:34:30 GMT
Thor 4, Black Widow, and The Eternals for me. Chadwick Boseman’s tragic passing has tempered my interest in Black Panther II, but I hope they find a way to move forward. Somewhere, I read about an idea of having Nakia take over as the Panther while raising her son she had with T'Challa, that Shuri would still be doing the outreach stuff and her tech stuff, and Queen Rhamonda would be helping run Wakanda with Nakia & Shuri backing her up until her grandson is of age, and that Okoye would feature heavily still because she'd have to help back Nakia up in a fight, protect the future king, and possibly work with the Queen. Sounded like an awesome idea to me. Yeah, that’s not a bad idea.
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Post by Skaathar on May 26, 2021 23:50:40 GMT
The passing of the torch (in this case, Shield) was inevitable. Eventually, all the characters either have to move on with a story explaining their absence, or they have to pass on their mantle to the next kid in line. I will give it a chance (Though, I admit, I've yet to watch the show-- but someone showed me a clip where the Dora Milaje appear so now I have to watch it) since Sam is a good dude, Bucky has always been one of my favourite characters, and it seems like an interesting progression of the story. Plus, Bucky has the connection to Wakanda, so they can always play that up with at least two more BLACK PANTHER films on the horizon. I disagree that it was inevitable. Cap's shield was already broken by the end of Endgame, there was no need to "pass it on". The mantle of Captain America should have been left with Steve Rogers and Falcon should have been allowed to shine on his own as Falcon, without having to ride the wings (pun intended) of the Captain America mantle. My point is that, from a storytelling perspective, there's literally no reason to require the Captain America mantle to be passed on. The MCU has more than enough characters and story material to pull from that they can continue making new shows and movies without needing to recycle mantles and titles. Like, there's no need to pass the title of Thor to Jane Foster, they could easily just create a movie about Lady Sif instead. There's no need to pass the title of Ironman to Riri Williams, they could easily just create a movie about Warmachine instead. Same thing for Falcon, they can create a movie about him as Falcon, no need to be given the Captain America mantle.
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Post by politicidal on May 27, 2021 14:59:05 GMT
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Post by leesilm on May 28, 2021 4:20:04 GMT
The passing of the torch (in this case, Shield) was inevitable. Eventually, all the characters either have to move on with a story explaining their absence, or they have to pass on their mantle to the next kid in line. I will give it a chance (Though, I admit, I've yet to watch the show-- but someone showed me a clip where the Dora Milaje appear so now I have to watch it) since Sam is a good dude, Bucky has always been one of my favourite characters, and it seems like an interesting progression of the story. Plus, Bucky has the connection to Wakanda, so they can always play that up with at least two more BLACK PANTHER films on the horizon. I disagree that it was inevitable. Cap's shield was already broken by the end of Endgame, there was no need to "pass it on". The mantle of Captain America should have been left with Steve Rogers and Falcon should have been allowed to shine on his own as Falcon, without having to ride the wings (pun intended) of the Captain America mantle. My point is that, from a storytelling perspective, there's literally no reason to require the Captain America mantle to be passed on. The MCU has more than enough characters and story material to pull from that they can continue making new shows and movies without needing to recycle mantles and titles. Like, there's no need to pass the title of Thor to Jane Foster, they could easily just create a movie about Lady Sif instead. There's no need to pass the title of Ironman to Riri Williams, they could easily just create a movie about Warmachine instead. Same thing for Falcon, they can create a movie about him as Falcon, no need to be given the Captain America mantle. They seriously broke the shield in Endgame? Wow. Guess they really went for broke on "how many ways can we screw this up". From what I've seen of the show (I admit, I haven't seen all the eps), I think the mantle being passed on in this case, was more to do with the fact that Sam could be Captain America. A black man, in America, getting to have the mantle of Captain America. Not to mention, the whole thing with the backstory on the guy who had been experimented on in an attempt to re-create the super soldier program without Erskine. Any other superheroes, it's fitting with the comics, where there's always someone to hand the mantle down to.... and for Disney to make some more money. As someone who isn't planning to see THOR4, I'd agree on that about Lady Thor... however, the Riri Williams/Ironheart taking over the mantle is kind of cool. I mean, I get your point, but I also see why they can have the mantle passing.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 18, 2021 20:38:28 GMT
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Post by Mulder and Scully on Aug 19, 2021 0:01:50 GMT
Mackie cannot carry a movie. He works best as a supporting star.
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Post by forca84 on Aug 20, 2021 0:09:46 GMT
Well my Parents and Brother will be pleased... I've watched several of the movies with them. Tho they aren't really my thing... Everything I know about them is through them.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 20, 2021 16:42:39 GMT
It could be interesting if they used the Serpent Squad as the villains.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 24, 2021 18:18:22 GMT
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