The beauty of having an anthology series is that you can cast some big names, only have them for an episode and not worry about trying to get an A-lister to commit to a months-long television shoot.
15.01.2021 - 23:57 / theplaylist.net
Though he may be trying to throw fans off the scent, all signs are pointing to Anthony Mackie’s Falcon character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe picking up the shield and becoming the next Captain America by the end of the upcoming series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” But as we’ve seen with how people held Chris Evans in such high regard for playing the character for nearly a decade, Mackie understands that dressing in the red, white, and blue superhero costume and acting as Captain
.The beauty of having an anthology series is that you can cast some big names, only have them for an episode and not worry about trying to get an A-lister to commit to a months-long television shoot.
As we’ve already seen with “WandaVision” and its debut on Disney+, Marvel Studios is going all out with its swath of streaming series coming to the platform. And that doesn’t seem to be slowing down when the next series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” hits the service in March.
Last year, as people lamented not being able to go to the movie theater, they also started celebrating the cinematic moments that meant the most to them. A recurring pick for best moment in a cinema was the “On your Left” scene in “Avengers: Endgame,” where Anthony Mackie‘s Sam Wilson / Falcon signals the return of all those who had disappeared in the previous movie.
Last year, as people lamented not being able to go to the movie theater, they also started celebrating the cinematic moments that meant the most to them. A recurring pick for best moment in a cinema was the “On your Left” scene in “Avengers: Endgame,” where Anthony Mackie‘s Sam Wilson / Falcon signals the return of all those who had disappeared in the previous movie.
During an interview with The Late Late Show with James Corden yesterday, the Avengers: Endgame star Anthony Mackie finally weighed in on rumours that he's going to reprise the role of Captain America next. When James Corden asked the Avengers star if he’s “the new Captain America,” Mackie told the British TV personality that "The thing is, if you watch [Avengers] End Game, at the end of the movie Sam Wilson never accepts the shield.
Captain America’s shield won’t be in Falcon’s hands.
Will Smith accidentally landed a blow on the actor at a party in 2019.Mackie, set to appear in Marvel‘s The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, appeared on The Jess Cagle Show this week to promote his new Netflix film Outside the Wire when he told the story of the mishap at Smith’s 50th birthday party in Budapest.According to Mackie, he had been asked to present Smith’s birthday cake prior to the incident. “I’m on stage with Will Smith doing a concert.
Anthony Mackie will be reprising his role as Falcon in the upcoming Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and he was asked if he’ll be taking over as “America’s Ass” in the movie.
Anthony Mackie isn't ready to watch Chadwick Boseman's final film performance. The late actor, who tragically died of cancer in August at age 43 -- stars in Netflix's "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," an adaptation of the Tony-nominated August Wilson play.The flick debuted on Netflix after Boseman's passing.
Anthony Mackie is challenging Chris Evans for the title of “America’s a**”.
He’s surrounded by gorgeous women every day at work, but there’s only one famous lady for Anthony Mackie when it comes to celebrity crushes: Betty White! The Falcon and the Winter Soldier star, 42, confessed on The Tonight Show that he once met the legendary actress — who turns 99 on January 17 — and it was nothing short of magical. Apparently, the feeling was mutual.
Anthony Mackie absolutely adores Betty White.
Marvel Cinematic Universe fans were freaking out after reports about Chris Evans possible return to the camp made the headlines. The actor, who played Captain America in MCU, passed on the shield to Anthony Mackie's Falcon at the end of Avengers: Endgame.
Chris Evans took to Twitter on Thursday to seemingly respond to a report claiming he'll be reprising his role as Captain America. A report published by on Thursday morning claimed that Evans was in talks to return as Steve Rogers in at least one Marvel project. According to the outlet, Evans would return similarly to how Robert Downey Jr.
Chris Evans could be returning as Captain America, aka. Steve Rogers, at some point in the near future – but it’s news to the actor.
told Deadline. Marvel did not respond to the publication’s request for comment.
Spoiler Alert for those few who haven’t seen Avengers: Endgame, but it seemed that the sun had set for Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers at the end of the film. However, Chris is in talks to “reprise the role in the MCU in some form,” according to a report from Deadline.
Chris Evans could be returning as Captain America, aka. Steve Rogers, at some point in the near future.
Deadline.Evan’s return is unlikely to be a new “Captain America” installment, but an appearance in an untitled Marvel project with an option for a second film.When we last saw Captain America in 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame,” Steve Rogers travelled back to 1945 and live out his life in peace with Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) before showing up again in the present as an old man.Also Read: Chris Evans to Voice Buzz Lightyear in Pixar Origin Story FeatureAccording to the rules of time travel set up by
So, uh, what the hell, Marvel? You go ahead and give us the Captain America ending we could have only dreamed about prior in “Avengers: Endgame,” promising a new character would be taking over the mantle and giving Steve Rogers his happily ever after.