![]() But who will take up the wings of Sam’s previous identity, The Falcon? Well, that’s where Joaquín Torres (might) come in. The finale, set to air Friday, April 23, will wrap up the show’s first season and will more than likely end with Sam Wilson taking up the shield as the new Captain America of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I’m getting texts from friends saying, ‘Wow this show is not pulling punches.’ I think that makes it exceptionally special.” ![]() “It’s you sitting there once a week having an amazing adventure but also not shy away from the conversation that needs to be had, which is a conversation with Sam, with Bucky, with Joaquín. It’s a Marvel show, Ramirez says, but it’s a show with a point. “There’s not a lot of superhero storylines that bring in the zeitgeist and the current social-political climate, especially in the U.S. “It’s an incredibly important show, especially in the times we’re in right now,” Ramirez says of the series’ bold exploration of systemic racism and the maltreatment of war veterans, all through the Marvel filter. “I was told not to get straight into that, but just to know there’s a nice little nod in some regard there.” Set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, the second Marvel series on Disney+ follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) as they fight a group of anarchists who feel alienated after the world-altering event known as “The Blip.” Standing in their way is a “new” Captain America, a soldier named John Walker (Wyatt Russell) who has just shown he is unfit to carry the shield. “It’s a privilege to be someone’s sidekick to someone you respect and you’re just geeked out about.” “When I met Anthony, I was like, ‘There’s something real with that through-line,’” Ramirez says. Air Force, in the newest Marvel series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+. Still, the young actor feels spiritually connected to his latest onscreen role of Joaquín Torres, a member of the U.S. “I feel like there’s going to be something fun with this,” he tells Inverse, “that I don’t want to even lean in yet. But he’s nonetheless excited for his Marvel movie future. Capcom - his biggest entryway into the Marvel Universe - for fear of saying too much. ![]() The Falcon and the Winter Soldier may only run for six episodes, but it will connect with the larger MCU. The series was originally expected to debut in August 2020 but was delayed due to filming setbacks including the ongoing pandemic that temporarily shut down all major TV and film productions.The 28-year-old actor, a Chicago native of mixed Mexican and Colombian descent, won’t spill to Inverse even his favorite fighters in the retro arcade game Marvel vs. RELATED: Marvel Snags Three Directors for Hawkeye Disney+ Series Miki Ishikawa ( The Terror: Infamy), Desmond Chiam ( Now Apocalypse), Carl Lumbly ( Doctor Sleep, Supergirl) and Noah Mills ( The Enemy Within) have also been cast for the series. Neither character has appeared onscreen since 2016’s Captain America: Civil War.ĭuring the Marvel Studios panel at D23 Expo 2019, it was revealed that Wyatt Russell ( Lodge 49, Black Mirror) has joined the series for the role of Marvel Comics character U.S. Joining them are MCU veterans Daniel Bruhl and Emily VanCamp, who are set to return as Helmut Zemo and Sharon Carter, respectively. John Wick creator Derek Kolstad joined the writing/creative team of Falcon and the Winter Soldier, though details are still under wraps, it seems likely to follow up on Falcon’s new status quo after Avengers: Endgame.Īnthony Mackie ( Point Blank) and Sebastian Stan ( I, Tonya) will be reprising their roles as Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes.
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