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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Trailer Teases a ‘Civil War’-Esque Political Thriller

Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson's Cap in Captain America: New World Order poster

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a new official Captain America, and he’s gearing up to hit the big screen soon. Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson took up the mantle of Captain America after Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) went back in time to live a happy life with Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell).

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Sam’s decision to step into the role didn’t come easily, but The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was compelling in how it captured his transition from Falcon to Captain America.

Now, with the 2025 release date for Captain America: Brave New World fast approaching, Marvel has finally released a teaser for Sam’s first big-screen outing as Captain America!

Captain America: Brave New World teaser unveils Red Hulk

The first teaser for Captain America: Brave New World has arrived, giving viewers an intense look into the difficulties Wilson faces under the new Captain American mantle.

The trailer finally unveils the plot of the new film. Wilson and Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford), the newly elected President of the United States, form a shaky alliance when Ross decides to make Captain America an official military position. However, things quickly sour as the President is faced with a major crisis and shifting global powers, and he is unable to see eye-to-eye with Wilson. Viewers also get a glimpse of Giancarlo Esposito’s mystery role and Ross’s Red Hulk.

The series picks up where Falcon and the Winter Soldier leaves off. In the series, Wilson and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) are grappling with the loss of Captain America and the state of the world post-Endgame. They come up against a rising anti-nationalist group known as the Flag-Smashers, who seek to return the world to how it was during the Blip. Although Wilson struggles with the idea of taking Rogers’ place and how America will react to a Black Captain America, he ultimately realizes that he can use the mantle for good and to bring about change, specifically for the most overlooked and oppressed people in society.

By the end of the series, Wilson picks up the shield and dons a new costume—a hybrid of Captain America’s and Falcon’s suits. Shortly after the show’s conclusion, Marvel officially confirmed that Wilson is the new Captain America and revealed that his first solo film was in development. Brave New World is set to answer our lingering questions about Wilson’s experiences as Captain America, what happens to Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) after his service to the U.S. is unveiled, and who will take on the vacated role of Falcon.

When does Captain America: Brave New World come out?

Captain America: Brave New World was originally set to hit theaters on May 3, 2024. On June 13, 2023, Disney shook up its release schedule due to the ongoing writers strike. Captain America: Brave New World was among several titles to have its release date pushed back, to August 26, 2024. Now, its release date is February 14, 2025. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Who is in the Captain America 4 cast?

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Captain America: Brave New World has already assembled an impressive cast. Leading the ensemble will, of course, be Mackie as Sam Wilson/Captain America. Mackie has been a staple of the MCU since he was first introduced as Falcon in 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Since then, he has appeared in five other MCU films, plus the TV series with Sebastian Stan’s Bucky.

Another familiar face in Brave New World will be Isaiah Bradley. Bradley, played by Carl Lumbly, was the unexpected hero in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, whose struggles with oppression and racism had left him deeply cynical regarding the state of America. Wilson’s resolve to honor him and enact change clearly touched Bradley, and it isn’t surprising that he and Wilson would keep in contact during the latter’s journey as Captain America.

The third Falcon and the Winter Soldier character confirmed for Brave New World is Danny Ramirez’s Joaquin Torres. In the series, Torres is a U.S. Air Force lieutenant and a friend of Wilson’s who comes to his and Barnes’ aid on several occasions. The film may explore the comic book storyline in which Torres becomes the next Falcon. Meanwhile, a surprise character from the MCU’s past is also returning. Tim Blake Nelson, who starred as Samuel Sterns/the Leader in The Incredible Hulk, will be reprising his role for the first time in 15 years in Captain America: Brave New World. His appearance seems to suggest there may be a Hulk subplot in the film.

That theory is further supported by the casting of Harrison Ford as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross. Ross was previously portrayed in the MCU by William Hurt, who sadly passed away in 2022. The fact that Marvel chose to recast him indicates that Ross has an important role to play (perhaps as his alter ego, Red Hulk). Liv Tyler has signed on to portray Ross’ daughter, Betty Ross.

The film has also tapped Israeli actress and Ophir Awards winner Shira Haas to portray Sabra. In the comics, Sabra is a mutant with superhuman abilities who serves as an Israeli secret service agent under the alter ego Ruth Bat-Seraph. She has also clashed with the Hulk on multiple occasions. Rounding out the cast are Xosha Roquemore, Seith Rollins, Rosa Salazar, and Esposito in undisclosed roles.

What is Captain America: Brave New World about?

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The official synopsis for Captain America: Brave New World reads:

After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, played by Harrison Ford in his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.

Specifics of the plot and the international incident driving it still remain vague. However, it does seem to be following in the footsteps of Captain America: Brave New World and Falcon and the Winter Soldier with a more politically-charged story.

Which Marvel villains will appear in Captain America: Brave New World?

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While it hasn’t been officially confirmed that Ross and Sterns are the villains of the film, it seems like a safe bet. Although both are typically adversaries of the Hulk, it wouldn’t be surprising to see them team up against Captain America. After all, Ross and Wilson might have some bad blood between them, considering that Ross actually imprisoned Wilson and many of his pals during the events of Captain America: Civil War. He has been a thorn in Wilson’s side before, so it isn’t hard to picture him stirring up trouble as Wilson takes on Captain America’s mantle.

Captain America: Brave New World producer Nate Moore has already teased the potential conflict between Ross and Wilson. He told Collider:

Well, look, Sam Wilson’s Captain America, he is going to bring his own team to play. It’s no secret that Samuel Sterns is making his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is fantastic because Tim Blake Nelson’s the best. Harrison Ford is taking on the role of General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, and to see Sam Wilson and Thunderbolt Ross, which if you remember actually threw him in prison at the end of Civil War because he violated the Sokovia Accords. There’s going to be some natural sparks there, which I think are going to be really fun.

Of course, while difficult, Ross hasn’t been an overt villain in the MCU. However, if Sterns influences him and the two embrace their inner Hulks, things could get pretty interesting.

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