Captain America: Brave New World hit cinemas on Wednesday 12 February. Itās the 35th film in the MCU and the 5th for phase five. We tell you all about the latest Marvel movie. So top or flop?
After meeting new US President Thaddeus Ross, Sam Wilson aka Captain America finds himself at the centre of an international incident. He must uncover the reason behind a nefarious global conspiracy before the real mastermind turns the whole world red.
This latest instalment in the MCU sees Harrison Ford appear on screen as Thaddeus Ross, replacing William Hurt who previously played the character.
He worked on the experiments to create the super-soldier serum and was responsible for Bruce Bannerās transformation into the Hulk.
A character weāre not unfamiliar with since, remember, it was he who approved the Sokovia Agreement in Captain America: Civil War.
In this film, we learn that Ross has been exposed to gamma rays and therefore becomes the Red Hulk.
What we particularly like about this film are the regular nods to the various films and series. Captain America: Brave New World follows on from Falcon and The Winter Soldier in that we meet up with Isaiah Bradley, the forgotten super-soldier. Thereās also a brief on-screen appearance by Bucky (hush, I didnāt tell you) and Liv Tyler, who reprises her role as Betty Ross (30 seconds on screen).
This film is a parallel to Captain America: Civil War: a political conflict that leads to war. In contrast, in Brave New World, Thaddeus Ross doesnāt want to disband the Avengers, but rather reform them. The post-credits scene also takes place at the same location in Raft Prison, but this time we meet up with Sam Wilson rather than Steeve Rogers.
And letās not forget the super-villain, Samuel Sterns, aka Leader, straight out of The Incredible Hulk, who forms part of the plot of the film.
Captain America has found his new sidekick in the form of Steeve Rogers & Sam Wilson. The latter is teamed up with Joaquin Torres, who plays the new Falcon. His only mission: ānot to get killedā. Itās a relationship we love to see on screen, because itās full of humour. Joaquin Torres was seen in Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and in this film we learn more about this character with a bright future.
I think this latest Marvel movie does the MCU a bit of good. Whatās nice is getting back to basics: an international political conflict that leads to war. No multiverse (but stick around until the post-generic scene) and thatās really nice. Weāre in a single timeline, no need to think. We know where the film wants to take us. There arenāt too many action scenes, just the right amount. We get to meet new and old characters. The story is well told, unlike the franchiseās most recent outings. But Marvel has shown us the best as well as the worst, so itās a case to watch ā¦
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