Captain America: Brave New World opens in theaters ... But Marvel's gamma-rays and those of science can be radically different. Let's face it: most of us aren't going to be playing around with ...
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Instead, audiences are treated to a no-nonsense black-and-white logo that really sets the tone for what's to come. Gone is the loud fanfare and, in its place, a back-to-basics approach that runs ...
D.C. No, it’s not Donald Trump’s fantasy, but rather a key sequence in the fourth standalone Captain America film, the first to spotlight Anthony Mackie in the big-screen starring role for ...
Mackie's slyly dogged Captain America has less superpower than his ... had a cellphone light shine in his face. They’ve been triggered by a mysterious entity, and Wilson, with Danny Ramirez ...
so there are practically no surprises. Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie in Captain America: Brave New World. Courtesy of Marvel/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Brave New World doesn’t excel ...
The script does him no favors, but his cardboard performance is more Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel than Captain America. The actor is consistently dull, and the story doesn’t take enough advant ...
The Captain America series is the best in the MCU, and there's really no competition. It's the most consistent, both in terms of narrative and character arcs and an overall sense of purpose for ...
Captain America: Brave New World was never going to ... his life other than fighting someone else’s war. Look: There is no such thing as non-political art. This is especially true for ...
The good news is that, in his first official outing as Captain America, Mackie has a far stronger and more focused story to work with. A standard opening mission runs into serious opposition from ...
Captain America: Brave New World wastes little time ... strength of the MCU is in its malleability "The threats we face show no sign of slowing down," Ford's Ross growls in the opening act ...
The “endgame” here, as spelled out in no uncertain terms in the end credits, is that “Captain America Will Return,” and there are plenty of reasons why he should, even if this reboot is ...