Captain America: Brave New World

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Marvel drops Captain America: Brave New World trailer

Captain America: Brave New World is star Anthony Mackie’s first cinematic appearance as the new Captain America.

Marvel Studios dropped a full-length trailer for Captain America: Brave New World at the first ever Brazil D23 fan event this weekend. This is star Anthony Mackie’s first cinematic appearance as the new Captain America after the Phase Four 2021 TV miniseries, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. The event also featured a special look at Marvel’s forthcoming Thunderbolts* film, followed by a new trailer.

As previously reported, it’s the fifth film in the MCU’s Phase Five, directed by Julius Onah (The Cloverfield Paradox) and building on events not just in F&WS but also the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk. Per the official premise:

After meeting with newly elected US President Thaddeus Ross, played by Harrison Ford in his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.

In addition to Mackie and Ford, the cast includes Liv Tyler as the president’s daughter, Betty Ross, and Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns, both reprising their roles in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. (Ford replaces the late William Hurt, who played Ross in that earlier film.) Carl Lumbley plays Isaiah Bradley, reprising his F&WS role as a Korean War veteran who had been secretly imprisoned and given the Super Soldier Serum against his will, enduring 30 years of experimentation. (He told Sam he couldn’t imagine how any black man could take up Captain America’s shield because of what it represented to people like him, and one could hardly blame him.)

Rosa Salazar plays Rachel Leighton, Danny Ramirez plays Joaquin Torres, and Shira Haas plays Ruth Bat-Seraph. Giancarlo Esposito will also appear as Sidewinder, the alter ego of economics professor Seth Voelker, who gains the power of teleportation via a cloak (a gift from the Egyptian god Set) and forms a criminal organization called The Serpent Society in the comics.

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Marvel has cast Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom in two new Avengers movies

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Enlarge / Robert Downey Jr. will play Doctor Doom in two new Avengers movies from the Russo brothers.

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe received a much-needed boost this weekend with the box office dominance of Deadpool and Wolverine, which raked in a record-breaking $438.3 million worldwide and $205 million domestically. And the Marvel panel at this weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con kept up the momentum, delighting attendees with sneak peeks of what’s to come—most notably the return of Robert Downey Jr. to the MCU. The twist: RDJ won’t be donning his usual Iron Man suit. Instead, he’ll be playing Doctor Doom for Avengers: Doomsday (2026), with the Russo brothers returning to direct. This will be followed by the Russo-directed Avengers: Secret Wars (2027).

Comic-Con attendees were also treated to exclusive new footage from Captain America: Brave New World, and updates on Thunderbolts and The Fantastic Four reboot, titled First Steps, as well as a surprise screening of Deadpool and Wolverine.

“New mask, same task”

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Enlarge / The Russo brothers will direct Avengers: Secret Wars and Avengers: Doomsday.

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It’s no secret that Marvel Studios originally planned to build its Phase Six Avengers arc (The Kang Dynasty) around Jonathan Majors’ Kang the Conqueror (and associated Variants), introduced in Loki and last year’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. But then Majors was convicted of “reckless assault and harassment” (domestic violence), and Marvel fired the actor soon after. That meant the studio needed to retool its Phase Six plans, culminating in the announced return of the Russo brothers, who directed four of the MCU’s most successful films, which brought in more than $6 billion at the global box office.

Joe Russo told the assembled fans that he and his brother had thoroughly enjoyed their “incredible” four-movie run, but “it left us with our emotions spent.” But over time, “We came to see a road forward with you all,” Anthony Russo chimed in.

Rather than keeping Kang as the villain and recasting the character, the Russo brothers decided to strike out in a new direction: bringing the Secret Wars storyline to the big screen. It’s one of their favorites and an ambitious task, but before they can take on Avengers: Secret Wars (slated for May 2027), the duo told the audience in Hall H that they had to make another movie first: Avengers: Doomsday (slated for May 2026), featuring the wildly popular comics villain Doctor Doom. Of course, the biggest reveal came when a masked figure dressed in the Doctor’s trademark green came onstage and revealed himself to be none other than RDJ, to wild cheers.

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Captain America: Brave New World teaser introduces Red Hulk to the MCU

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There are quite a few familiar characters from 2008’s The Incredible Hulk.

Anthony Mackie wields the shield in Captain America: Brave New World.

Marvel Studios has dropped the first teaser for Captain America: Brave New World, star Anthony Mackie’s first cinematic appearance as the new Captain America after the Phase Four 2021 TV miniseries, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. This is the fifth film in the MCU’s Phase Five, directed by Julius Onah (The Cloverfield Paradox) and building on events not just in F&WS but also the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk. The teaser feels like a half-superhero movie, half-political thriller, and with the tantalizing introduction of Red Hulk, it promises to be an entertaining ride.

(Spoilers for Avengers: Endgame and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier below.)

As previously reported, F&WS picked up in the wake of Avengers: End Game, when Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) handed his Captain America shield to Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson (The Falcon) and Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes (The Winter Soldier), having chosen to remain in the past and live out his life with Peggy Carter. Sam and Bucky had to grapple with losing Steve and the burden of his legacy. Meanwhile, the US government had named its own new Captain America, John Walker (Wyatt Russell), a decorated veteran and ultimate “good soldier” who thought he could better embody “American values” than Rogers.  

All three men found themselves battling a terrorist group known as the Flag Smashers, many of whom had been enhanced with the Super Soldier Serum. Where did they get it? From a mysterious person known only as the Power Broker. The Flag Smashers were targeting the Global Repatriation Council (GRC) set up to help those who disappeared in the Snappening (or the Blip) and then returned and had to re-acclimate to a very different world. (Apparently, the Flag Smashers liked it better before everyone came back.) Everything culminated in a knock-down fight between a serum-enhanced Walker, Sam, and Bucky, ending with Sam’s wingsuit destroyed. Walker escaped with a broken arm, sans shield, and we saw him in a post-credits scene melting down his military medals to make a new shield.

A new adventure

Frankly, I didn’t love F&WS as much as other Ars staffers and critics; mostly I thought it was “meh” and wasted a lot of potential in terms of character development. But Russell’s performance as Walker was excellent, and who could forget that priceless scene with the evil Baron Helmut Zemo (Daniel Brühl) dancing? So I’m down for another Captain America adventure with Mackie wielding the shield.

Anthony Mackie is back as Sam Wilson, the new Captain America.

Enlarge / Anthony Mackie is back as Sam Wilson, the new Captain America.

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Per the official premise:

After meeting with newly elected US President Thaddeus Ross, played by Harrison Ford in his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.

In addition to Mackie and Ford, the cast includes Liv Tyler as the president’s daughter, Betty Ross, and Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns, both reprising their roles in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. (Ford replaces the late William Hurt, who played Ross in that earlier film.) Carl Lumbley plays Isaiah Bradley, reprising his F&WS role as a Korean War veteran who had been secretly imprisoned and given the Super Soldier Serum against his will, enduring 30 years of experimentation. (He told Sam he couldn’t imagine how any black man could take up Captain America’s shield because of what it represented to people like him, and one could hardly blame him.)

Rosa Salazar plays Rachel Leighton, Danny Ramirez plays Joaquin Torres, and Shira Haas plays Ruth Bat-Seraph. Giancarlo Esposito will also appear in an as-yet-undisclosed role, but based on the brief glimpses we get in the teaser, it’s an antagonistic role.

Ooh, a glimpse of Red Hulk, mutant alter ego of Thaddeus Ross.

Enlarge / Ooh, a glimpse of Red Hulk, mutant alter ego of Thaddeus Ross.

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The teaser opens with Wilson visiting the White House to meet with President Ross. “You and I haven’t always agreed in the past,” Ross tells him. “But I wanna make another run at making Captain America an official military position.” Wilson has well-justified doubts after the events of F&WS, asking what would happen “if we disagree on how to manage a situation.” Ross just reiterates his invitation to work with Sam: “We’ll show the world a better way forward.”

Then Bradley appears at a public event and tries (unsuccessfully) to assassinate the president. Wilson warns Ross that his inner circle has been compromised, but the president appears to be in denial—or there’s something more nefarious going on. “Global power is shifting,” we hear Sterns say in a voiceover. “You’re just a pawn.” Is it a warning or a threat? (Reminder: in the 2008 film, Sterns was a cellular biologist trying to find a cure for Bruce Banner, only to be accidentally exposed to Banner’s blood and begin mutating himself into Leader.)

Cue much explosive action and mayhem. And in true Marvel fashion, there is one final shot of Red Hulk, the alter ego of Thaddeus Ross, whose big red hand is also prominently featured in the official poster below. It should be quite the showdown.

Captain America: Brave New World hits theaters on February 14, 2025.

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