Captain America 4 first look shows Harrison Ford tasking Anthony Mackie with starting a new Avengers – and Kevin Feige compares the movie to The Winter Soldier

Apr. 12, 2024



The first look at Captain America 4 is here, as footage also debuts behind closed doors

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The first look at Captain America 4 has arrived, and footage has also debuted behind closed doors at CinemaCon.

The official first look photos come courtesy ofEntertainment Weekly, and they show Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson with that iconic shield in hand, as well as the new Cap facing off with Harrison Ford’s Thunderbolt Ross, who is now the President of the United States.

Although, contrary to expectations, it sounds like Ross and Cap aren’t actually at odds. Instead, the footage shows that Ross actually seems to admire Sam, and gives him the job of reforming the Avengers. But, perDeadline, Sam does wonder what might happen if they disagree on managing the heroes – so it’s not all smooth sailing.

Disaster strikes when, during a presentation at the White House being given by Ross, some in the room, including Carl Lumbly’s Isaiah Bradley, are triggered to attack Ross and the rest of the crowd. Ross, though, punches his assailant in the face – we’d expect nothing less from a character played by Harrison Ford.

According toThe Hollywood Reporter, the footage ended with Ross saying to Sam, “You’re not Steve Rogers,” and Sam responding, “I’m not.”

If all that wasn’t enough,Marvel Studiospresident Kevin Feige also compared the film to one of the MCU’s best:Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Per THR, Feige said Captain America 4 would follow the tradition of The Winter Soldier as a grounded action thriller.

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I’m a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.

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