Well duh. It was either a second season of the show or a movie to touch on some of the seeds planted & plot lines left open. Also some things can play out elsewhere in other series or movies before circling back to the Cap movie.
Just watched the season finale of Falcon and The Winter Soldier It was good but it felt a little uneven. Overall the series was done pretty well, I'm glad Marvel decided to lean into the social/racial stuff instead of pretending they didn't exist. Spoiler I was a bit disappointed that the power broker was just Sharon Carter all along, I was kind of hoping we'd see a "cool" villain make a cameo as the person behind the scenes. I'm also not clear as to when exactly The Winter Soldier became an Avenger, because John Walker called him an Avenger and the security guards let him pass like he was a man with authority and clearance. It's pretty clear with the introduction of Isiah Bradley and his grandson to the MCU that Young Avengers is just around the corner.
Spoiler I think Bucky and everyone involved with battling Thanos are viewed as Avengers by the world at large whether they were officially a member or not. Goes along with how & why he got pardoned for his crimes as the brainwashed Winter Soldier.
In the 1570s, a 6-foot-tall Black man referred to as Yasuke arrived in Japan, quickly drawing the attention of legendary leader Oda Nobunaga. The two became friends, and as the story goes—actual historical records about Yasuke are hard to come by—Yasuke somehow rose to the rank of samurai within a year, and became a loyal warrior at Nobunaga’s side.
Marvel Studios has released a new poster featuring Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as Captain America in the Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
In The Tomorrow War, the world is stunned when a group of time travelers arrives from the year 2051 to deliver an urgent message: Thirty years in the future mankind is losing a global war against an alien species.
Sweet Tooth: On a perilous adventure across a post-apocalyptic world, a boy who's half-human and half-deer searches for a new beginning with a gruff protector. Based on the DC Comic series.
New Army of the Dead Character Posters: Dave Bautista as Scott Matthias Schweighöfer as Ludwig Ana de la Reguera as Cruz Omari Hardwick as Vanderohe Raúl Castillo as Mikey Samantha Win as Chambers Theo Rossi as Burt Huma Qureshi as Geeta Tig Notaro as Marianne Nora Arnezeder as Lily Richard Cetrone as Zeus Ella Purnell as Kate
I just watched the entire first season of Invincible on Amazon Prime, and Woah, that show is gratuitous. I was already a little familiar with the comic book series it's based on, but there is just something so different about seeing bright red blood and gore in an animated setting. Spoiler Now that there will be more, I wonder if the really weird and disturbing stuff from the comics will make it into the show? I'm talking rape, cannibalism, the buttload of betrayals, and hero deaths.
Spoiler I know nothing of the comics. But, I guarantee they won't have any rapes on the show. That would piss off wrong crowd. ...lol
Spoiler The weird thing is that the perpetrator is a woman and the victim is the main character, and she gets pregnant with his baby. It’s really messed up.