The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a huge secrecy right now, as the dust (pun intended) is nevertheless settling after the wild actions of Avengers: Infinity War. The Russo Brothers did the impossible, balancing take action and heart for a astonishing ensemble project. Fans are waiting to look what comes next gone the nevertheless untitled Avengers 4 movie, especially before it brings the stop to many of the stars' contracts.
One actor who seems to be headed to the open is Chris Evans aka Captain America. His Steve Rogers is a staple of the MCU, and it's indistinct what the studio is planning to pull off gone the franchise on his exit. Many are hoping that different Avenger might resign yourself to on the mantle of Captain America, such as Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes. He was recently asked if there were plans, saying:
No. Not really, no. It's usually gone a dream. People might hint something, but we never go that way.
Well, that seems pretty cut and dry. while Marvel actors have to be thus cagey just about most questions, Sebastian Stan pretty much denies that he'll be taking on a shield and leading The Avengers. gone the character's current trajectory, that would stand to reason.
Sebastian Stan's remarks come from his recent ventilate on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and may put to bed some of the myriad aficionada theories currently carried by the wind in this area just about Captain America. Chris Evans has seemingly already said goodbye to Steve Rogers, but it's unlikely that Marvel Studios would give up one of its tried and legitimate properties. But that means someone else is going to compulsion to replace Steve as Cap.
Bucky Barnes seemed gone a prime target, gone his long tenure gone the Captain America franchise. Bucky has been in all three of the trilogy, in adjunct to his role in Avengers: Infinity War, and brief cameo in Black Panther. He knows Steve better than anyone, and now that he's clear of mind control; it would be the absolute period to the Winter Soldier to resign yourself to on a further mantle.
But it looks gone Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes will get further excitement in an interesting way: a realizable TV take action on Disney's streaming service, Disney+. The series is set to focus on Bucky and Falcon (Anthony Mackie), as they presumably battle crime and continue their superheroic buddy comedy. Empire writer and co-executive producer Malcolm Spellman is slated to write the series, as Marvel's biggest and best chracters transition to the little screen.
Falcon is different quality that fans thought might resign yourself to on the mantle of Captain America, thus it's interesting that they'll be put together on a TV show. Tom Hiddleston will as a consequence get his own Disney+ series, as capably as possibly Vision and Scarlet Witch.
Bucky will presumably recompense to the MCU gone Avengers 4 arrives in theaters May 3rd. In the meantime, check out our 2019 release list to plan your next trip to the movies.
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