“You’re not Steve Rogers”
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I have to say, these upcomingMCUfilms are looking strong, with the latest trailer forCaptain America: Brave New Worldshowing us an exciting battle between Red Hulk and the new Captain America.
Giancarlo Esposito plays the big bad Sidewinder, leader of the Serpent Society. In the trailer, he seems to be the man responsible for an assassination attempt on President Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross, played by Harrison Ford.
The trailer paints a picture of mystery and intrigue, as Sam is called someone who “likes to play dress up and blindly execute the state’s orders” and must ask himself “who’s playing who?” The United States is on “the brink of war” with some unnamed enemy, and it seems Sidewinder will be an integral part of that story.
The juiciest part of the trailer is a fight between Sam and Ross, after the president has transformed into the Red Hulk. He launches a car at Sam who flips over it and slices it in half with one of his wings. They seem like allies at the start, so it will be interesting to see what leads them to this moment.
If you want to catch up on the MCU so far before you see this, check out ourMarvel timeline guideso you can watch all the shows and films you need to, in order.
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