Brave New World Cast & Marvel Character Guide, Captain America
As Captain America in "Captain America: Brave New World," Sam Wilson will lead an exciting adventure. Familiar faces and intriguing fresh additions abound in this Phase 5 MCU film, so strengthening the story based on events of "The Falcon And The Winter Soldier." As Sam Wilson negotiates the complexity of his new job and runs across a great range of allies and enemies, get ready for a collision of ideas.
The Development of Captain America:
Starting in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," where his relationship with Steve Rogers grew, Sam Wilson's path as Captain America started. He joined the Avengers in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," but as he stood with Team Cap opposing the Sokovia Accords, he experienced conflict in "Captain America: Civil War." Steve Rogers assigned Sam Wilson the Captain America mantle in "Avengers: Endgame," and at last he wore the shield and embraced his new role in "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier."
Examining Sam Wilson's personal development as he settles into Captain America, "Captain America: Brave New World" The movie explores the subtleties of his leadership and the government's attempts to apply the Captain America legacy for their own needs. Wilson's fresh confidence, a monument to his experiences in "The Falcon And The Winter Soldier," suggests the difficulties he will have confirming his role as Earth's new sentinel.
Joaquín Torres: The Falcon's Ascendancy
First presented in "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," Joaquín Torres became a major player in Sam Wilson's path. Torres was instrumental in waking Wilson to the threat of the Flag Smashers as a United States Air Force lieutenant and intelligence officer. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed at the 2022 D23 Expo his future as the Falcon hinted at in the series.
"Captain America: Brave New World" confirms Torres' appointment as the replacement Falcon. According to the teaser, Torres keeps closely working with Wilson as they cooperate to find those aiming at President Ross for assassination. McDonald's tie-in products provide a first look at Torres's new Falcon suit, a distinctive mix of Sam's design with a helmet and separate color scheme. The story of the movie promises an interesting investigation of Torres' development as well as his vital alliance with Sam Wilson.
Isaiah Bradley: The legacy of a forgotten hero
Returning as Isaiah Bradley, a Korean War veteran whose narrative played out in "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," Carl Lumbly is Having undergone forced super-soldier serum experiments in the 1950s, Bradley's past is marred with suffering. Bradley spent three decades imprisoned because of the government's concern about an African-American super soldier.
For Bradley, "Captain America: Brave New World" offers a convoluted and maybe explosive narrative. The trailer shows Bradley, Sam Wilson, Joaquín Torres, President Ross, and others apparently under some sort of mind control. Bradley responds by aiming at the President then running away. The movie suggests that Wilson would have a difficult meeting since he might run across a person who has been very important in his path and causes a conflict.
Samuel Sterns: The Leader Emerges
The MCU suffers upheaval when Tim Blake Nelson returns as Samuel Sterns in "Captain America: Brave New World." Fans last saw Sterns in "The Incredible Hulk," where he came upon Bruce Banner's gamma-irradiated blood, sparking a metamorphosis. Sterns becomes the super-intelligent Hulk villain The Leader in Marvel Comics.
Nelson's remarks point toward a grounded reading of The Leader in "Captain America: Brave New World." The Leader's mental ability wanders into the supernatural in the comics, but the movie seems to highlight more concrete manifestations of his intelligence. The trailer implies that Sterns may be behind the mind control influencing Isaiah Bradley, so implying a complicated and possibly manipulative role in the events that are developing.
President Thaddeus Ross: Opening a New Age of Leadership
Joining the MCU as Thaddeus Ross, Harrison Ford replaces the late William Hurt, who first landed the part in "The Incredible Hulk." In "Captain America: Brave New World," Ross takes over the United States' presidency, so generating a fresh dynamic inside the MCU.
The teaser features Ross trying to convince Sam Wilson to collaborate with him and emphasizes a tense interaction between the two. Ross plays a major part in the movie; the plot might center on shielding the President from dangers. The film's similarities to "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" point to Ross's in a vital and maybe perilous post.
The teaser satisfies long-standing fan expectation by confirming Ross will turn into Red Hulk in the movie. With characters like Skaar and She-Hulk, this metamorphosis marks the ongoing presence of the character in the MCU, so broadening the Hulk family.
Ruth Bat-Seraph: An Updated Sabra
Ruth Bat-Seraph, a mutant with the ability to pass her life energy and bestow superpowers upon others, makes Shira Haas's MCU debut. Her casting caused controversy since Sabra, a Mossad agent with conventional ideas of Palestinians and Arabs, was portrayed in Marvel Comics. Marvel Studios answered by stressing an original interpretation of the MCU character.
Ruth Bat-Seraph of the MCU has changed significantly. Currently a former Black Widow with a high ranking in the US government, she is These changes aim to avoid the contentious aspects of the comic book character, but they also call into doubt the choice to employ Bat-Seraph instead of bring in a whole fresh hero.
Betty Ross: Returning to the Hulk Family
Returning as Betty Ross, last seen in "The Incredible Hulk," Liv Tyler plays Though a Betty Ross variant showed up in "What If...?," she has not been seen in the MCU since 2008. The film offers a chance for conflict between father and daughter with Thaddeus Ross ascending to presidency.
Betty's previous relationship to Samuel Sterns in "The Incredible Hulk" begs the likelihood of a pre-existing relationship between the two in "Captain America: Brave New World."
Supporting Figures and Cast:
Giò Esposito
Renowned for his riveting performance of Gus Fring in "Breaking Bad," Giancarlo Esposito joined the "Captain America: Brave New World" cast. Though his exact role is unknown, the teaser shows him wearing sunglasses and armed, implying a hostile one. Fans conjecture he might be performing as George Washington Bridge, a high-ranking SHVEL mercenary and agent.
XOSha Roquemore
Xosha Roquemore, known for her roles in "Precious," "The Mindy Project," and "Space Jam: A New Legacy," joined the cast in January 2023. While her character remains unrevealed, theories suggest she could play Sam Wilson's love interest, Leila Taylor, or even Misty Knight, previously portrayed by Simone Missick in the Netflix series.
Rosa Salazar
Rosa Salazar, who starred in "Alita: Battle Angel," has joined the ensemble in an unidentified capacity. Set photos point to a potential portrayal of the villainous Diamondback, a skilled weapon thrower and former member of the Serpent Society. But Marvel Comics has also had Diamondback as a Captain America ally.
Sean Rollins
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins' involvement in "Captain America: Brave New World" has not been officially confirmed. However, he was spotted in set photos with Rosa Salazar, fueling rumors that he could be playing King Cobra, the leader of the Serpent Society. Other rumors suggest that his role may have been reduced or even removed during reshoots.
Future Marvel Films
The anticipation for "Captain America: Brave New World" is just one part of the exciting future of the MCU. Here's a look at the upcoming releases:
Date of Release
Movie
July 25, 2024
Deadpool & Wolverine
February 14, 2025
Captain America: Brave New World
May 2, 2025
Thunderbolts
July 25, 2025
The Fantastic Four
November 7, 2025
Blade
May 1, 2026
Avengers: The Kang Dynasty
May 7, 2027
Avengers: Secret Wars