Captain America: Brave New World
- Harrison Ford as Thunderbolt Ross: The late William Hurt’s character, Thunderbolt Ross, has been recast with Harrison Ford. Ross, now running for President of the United States, will play a significant role in the film.
- Spy-Thriller Tone: Unlike cosmic or supernatural MCU movies, Brave New World maintains a grounded, spy-thriller tone reminiscent of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
- Red Hulk: The trailer hints at Red Hulk’s debut in the MCU. This long-rumored comic-book baddie adds excitement to the storyline.
- Isaiah Bradley’s Return: Isaiah Bradley, portrayed by Carl Lumbly, makes a comeback. His presence adds depth to Sam Wilson’s journey as Captain America.
- Sabra: A new character, Sabra, is introduced. She has ties to the Red Hulk and brings fresh dynamics to the film.
While the Red Skull is not confirmed, the Leader’s inclusion suggests a secret organization of world domination. Get ready for an intriguing adventure when Captain America: Brave New World hits theaters in 2025.
Marvel Studios Shared Teaser of Captain America: Brave New World
On Friday, Marvel Studios shared the teaser trailer and poster for Captain America: Brave New World, featuring Anthony Mackie as Captain America. The Falcon, played by Mackie in previous MCU films, officially took on the mantle of Captain America in the finale of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, on Disney+ in 2021.
Meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, played by Harrison Ford , 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.
Today’s trailer revealed, however briefly, that the Celestial will be a part of the plotline, showing a moment where missiles are fired near it. It is likely going to be far more than just a backdrop, however, proving a number of alleged leaks and theories right.
The idea is that the Celestial, the dead Tiamut, has been discovered to be a resource of rare material that the global powers of the world are now fighting to control. A further theory is that this may be how Adamantium is introduced to the MCU, the impossibly strong metal that rivals Vibranium, and of course has direct connections to the X-Men as it makes up Wolverine’s bones and claws.
Further speculating that Tiamut may actually become Genosha itself, the island haven for mutants in the comics, but I’m not sure we can go quite that far yet. Other reports are that the Thunderbolts will have something to do with Genosha in their film.
Right now, we do not have any characters, that we know about, that would employ adamantium in the film. The main villains appear to be The Leader, Ross’s Red Hulk and whoever Giancarlo Esposito is playing. I do wonder if someone may end up using adamantium by the end of this, given that it would be more than a match for Sam’s Vibranium shield. The main difference in the comics is that Adamantium is stronger than Vibranium, but more rigid and harder to use for a wider variety of purposes, hence the rise of Wakanda. Adamantium has been shown to be essentially unbreakable, while that’s sometimes not true for Vibranium.
This does seem like part of the long, slow march toward the X-Men, whether this introduces Vibranium, Genosha or both. I think the first introduction was the change of Ms. Marvel to have the mutant gene, but the full reveal of the X-Men is likely not going to be until either the upcoming Avengers movies or after. For now, we’ll have to settle for these hints and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine invading the MCU.
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