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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier[a] is an American television miniseries created by Malcolm Spellman for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Sam Wilson / Falcon and Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier. It is the second television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is set six months after Sam Wilson was handed the mantle of Captain America in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019). Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes to stop anti-patriots who believe the world was better during the Blip. Spellman served as head writer for the series, which was directed by Kari Skogland.

The Falcon and the
Winter Soldier
Also known asCaptain America and the Winter Soldier
Genre
Created byMalcolm Spellman
Based onMarvel Comics
Directed byKari Skogland
Starring
Music byHenry Jackman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Ariella Blejer
  • Dawn Kamoche
Production locations
CinematographyP.J. Dillon
Editors
Running time49–57 minutes
Production companyMarvel Studios
Budget$150 million[1]
Original release
NetworkDisney+
ReleaseMarch 19 (2021-03-19) –
April 23, 2021 (2021-04-23)

Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie reprise their respective roles as Barnes and Wilson from the film series, with Wyatt Russell, Erin Kellyman, Danny Ramirez, Georges St-Pierre, Adepero Oduye, Don Cheadle, Daniel Brühl, Emily VanCamp, Florence Kasumba, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus also starring. By September 2018, Marvel Studios was developing a number of limited series for Disney+ centered on supporting characters from the MCU films, such as Wilson and Barnes. Spellman was hired in October, and chose to focus on the racial and political issues raised by Wilson, a Black man, being handed Captain America's shield at the end of Endgame. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was announced in April 2019, when Stan and Mackie were confirmed to be starring. Skogland was hired to direct the next month. Filming began in October 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving to the Czech Republic in March 2020. Production was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but resumed in Atlanta in September before wrapping in the Czech Republic in October.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiered on March 19, 2021, and ran for six episodes until April 23. It is part of Phase Four of the MCU. The series received positive reviews, with critics highlighting the actors' chemistry and the series' social commentary but criticizing its pacing. It received several accolades, including five Primetime Emmy Award nominations. A feature film, Captain America: Brave New World (2025), co-written by Spellman, is in development as a continuation of the series.

Premise edit

Six months after being handed the mantle of Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019),[3] Sam Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes on a global mission to stop an anti-patriotism group, the Flag Smashers, who are enhanced with a recreation of the Super Soldier Serum and believe the world was better during the Blip.[4]

Cast and characters edit

  • Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier:
    An enhanced soldier and Steve Rogers's best friend during the 1940s. Presumed killed in action during World War II, he reemerged in the present day as a brainwashed assassin before his programming was removed.[5][6]: 4  Head writer Malcolm Spellman noted that Barnes has done "nothing but fight" in the last 100 years, and the series could not avoid the trauma that he has gone through.[7] Stan explained that Barnes would be struggling with his murderous past while also adjusting to life in the 21st century without Rogers,[8] and was having an identity crisis.[6]: 4  Co-executive producer Zoie Nagelhout explained that Barnes would be working to "unburden himself" from his life as the Winter Soldier but the darker side of the character would still be seen during the series.[6]: 5 
  • Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Falcon / Captain America:
    An Avenger and a former pararescueman who was trained by the military in aerial combat using a specially-designed wing pack.[5][6]: 4  Wilson was handed Captain America's shield by Rogers at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019),[9] and the series expands on this moment to explore the implications of a Black man being given that mantle.[10] Wilson initially continues to use the Falcon moniker in the series,[11] and Mackie said the story would portray the shield as being a burden for the character.[7] He added that Wilson is questioning how "a Black man [can] represent a country that does not represent him".[6]: 2  Wilson eventually takes up the shield to become the new Captain America.[2]
  • Wyatt Russell as John Walker / Captain America / U.S. Agent:
    A decorated Captain of the U.S. Army Rangers,[12] and the new Captain America chosen by the U.S. government. He attempts to join Wilson and Barnes in their fight,[13][6]: 5 [14] and believes he is a better embodiment of American values than Rogers was.[7] After being stripped of the Captain America title, Walker is given the moniker U.S. Agent by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.[2] Spellman described Walker as a soldier who has "done everything his country has ever asked" and is now faced with a reality where his life and sense of duty to the United States "challenge [him] in a way that upsets and obliterates [his] privilege".[4] Russell added that Walker was a "company man" who might venture into "the grey areas" to complete the mission.[15] He was attracted to the character's "dichotomies", and he had room to shape the character since this is his introduction to the MCU.[6]: 5  Spellman said Walker was inspired by the comic book character, who uses the moniker U.S. Agent, but the series had shifted away from the comic book portrayal to add some different dimensions to this version.[16] Executive producer Kevin Feige added that a White man, Russell, was specifically cast as the new Captain America as commentary on how the U.S. government would not want a Black man like Wilson to take on that role.[17]
  • Erin Kellyman as Karli Morgenthau:
    The leader of the anti-patriotism group the Flag Smashers, who are enhanced with a recreation of the Super Soldier Serum and believe the world was better during the Blip, fighting for open national borders.[4] Spellman called Morgenthau "the glue for the series". Flag-Smasher in the comics is an identity assumed by male characters, notably Karl Morgenthau. Kellyman felt it was "important" the character was gender-swapped for the series, giving young women a character they could "look up to and relate to now". She added since Karli is not a middle-aged man like Karl, Karli's outlook on life and actions she takes come from a different perspective.[18]
  • Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres:
    A first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force who serves as Wilson's support staff and is investigating the Flag Smashers. Director Kari Skogland called Torres "a bit of a puppy dog" who is a fan of the Falcon and enjoys getting to work alongside him.[4]
  • Georges St-Pierre as Georges Batroc: A mercenary who is the leader of the criminal group LAF.[4][19]
  • Adepero Oduye as Sarah Wilson:
    Sam's sister who runs the Wilson family fishing business in Louisiana.[20][21] Sarah represents Sam's life growing up in the South and was included in the series to have strong opinions and present a crucial aspect for Sam regarding his choice to take up the mantle of Captain America.[22]
  • Don Cheadle as James "Rhodey" Rhodes:
    An officer in the U.S. Air Force and Avenger.[23] Skogland explained that Rhodes plays a mentor role for Wilson in the series, giving him reasons for and against taking up the mantle of Captain America while also providing a view of the wider world following the Blip.[24]
  • Daniel Brühl as Helmut Zemo:
    A Sokovian baron who was responsible for breaking up the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War (2016).[25][26] The series introduces Zemo's traditional purple mask from the comics,[26] which Brühl was enthusiastic about wearing;[27] he felt like a "baron" wearing the updated costume, which points towards the "aristocratic" Baron Zemo version of the character from the comics.[16] Brühl was thrilled to return to the role and enjoyed the increased sense of humor for the character,[28] adding the series felt both known and fresh to him compared to Civil War.[27] Skogland was excited to explore Zemo's complexity following the dark place that Civil War left him in,[29] with the series showing that he has lost everything and is paying for his crimes.[6]: 6  Spellman said the series would explore Zemo's origin story and show how the character views himself as a hero.[30]
  • Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter / Power Broker:
    A former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the CIA, and Peggy Carter's niece,[13][2] who has become the criminal leader of Madripoor known as the Power Broker,[31] after being on the run since she was last seen in Civil War.[32] VanCamp explained that Carter is in a "pretty dark place" at the start of the series, and she was interested to explore new sides of her such as her anger,[6]: 5  adding Carter had "a bit more edge" and a "chip on her shoulder". Though the series does not explain much of what Carter went through since she was last seen,[33] with co-executive producer Zoie Nagelhout noting that the character had her arc offscreen,[31] VanCamp said seeing where she has ended up was meant to give "a sense that it hasn't always been easy, and that the sacrifices she's made weren't always worth it in her mind".[33] When VanCamp learned that Carter was the Power Broker, she felt it solidified the version of the character that appears in the series, and called the reveal "very fitting [since] she was hurt and scorned and went rogue".[31] Spellman said the writers chose not to "be fake" by simply saying she had been in hiding, but rather, since she previously had "a very youthful quality to her", Carter was able to "[grow] up" because of being scorned by the intelligence community.[34]
  • Florence Kasumba as Ayo: A member of the Dora Milaje, Wakanda's all-female special forces.[35]
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine:
    A contessa who meets with Walker and gives him the moniker U.S. Agent.[36][2] Executive producer Nate Moore described Fontaine as a funnier but darker version of Nick Fury who has secrets and operates in the "moral gray area",[37] with Feige describing her as "in recruitment mode".[38]

Recurring members of the Flag Smashers include Desmond Chiam as Dovich, Dani Deetté as Gigi, Indya Bussey as DeeDee,[39] Renes Rivera as Lennox,[40] Tyler Dean Flores as Diego,[41] and Noah Mills as Nico.[39] Also recurring are Amy Aquino as Christina Raynor, Barnes's therapist;[42] Chase River McGee and Aaron Haynes as Sam Wilson's nephews Cass and AJ;[43] Alphie Hyorth as a U.S. senator who is the U.S. representative on the Global Repatriation Council (GRC);[44] Clé Bennett as Lemar Hoskins / Battlestar, a sergeant major in the U.S. Army and Walker's Captain America strike force partner;[45][15][14] Carl Lumbly as Isaiah Bradley, an African-American Korean War veteran and super soldier who was imprisoned and experimented on for 30 years; Elijah Richardson as Isaiah's grandson Eli Bradley;[46] and Gabrielle Byndloss as Olivia Walker, John's wife.[45]

Additional guest stars include Ken Takemoto as Yori Nakajima, the father of one of the Winter Soldier's victims;[44] Miki Ishikawa as Leah, a waitress who has a date with Barnes;[21] Ness Bautista as Matias, a member of the Flag Smashers;[45] Neal Kodinsky as Rudy, a supporter of the Flag Smashers;[47] Veronica Falcón as Donya Madani, Morgenthau's adoptive mother;[48] Olli Haaskivi as Wilfred Nagel, the scientist who recreated the Super Soldier Serum;[47] and Nicholas Pryor as Oeznik, Zemo's butler.[44] Janeshia Adams-Ginyard and Zola Williams portray Nomble and Yama, respectively, both members of the Dora Milaje.[49] Other GRC members include Salem Murphy as Lacont, the representative from India, and Jane Rumbaua as Ayla Perez, the representative from the Philippines.[50][44] Good Morning America correspondent Sara Haines makes a cameo appearance as herself.[14]

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"New World Order"Kari SkoglandMalcolm SpellmanMarch 19, 2021 (2021-03-19)
Six months after half of all life returned from the Blip,[b] Sam Wilson stops Georges Batroc and the terrorist group LAF, who have hijacked a plane and taken a hostage over Tunisia, with support from U.S. Air Force first lieutenant Joaquin Torres. Wilson, who was given the mantle of Captain America by Steve Rogers, struggles with this idea and decides to give Rogers's shield to the U.S. government for a museum display. Bucky Barnes, who was recently pardoned, attends government-mandated therapy, where he discusses his attempts to make amends for his time as a brainwashed assassin, the Winter Soldier. Torres investigates another terrorist group, the Flag Smashers, who believe life was better during the Blip. Torres is injured by a member of the group with superhuman strength when he witnesses them rob a bank in Switzerland. He later informs Wilson of this, who has been attempting to help his reluctant sister Sarah with the family fishing business in Delacroix, Louisiana. The government soon announces a new Captain America, John Walker.
2"The Star-Spangled Man"Kari SkoglandMichael KasteleinMarch 26, 2021 (2021-03-26)
Walker appears on Good Morning America and reveals his desire to live up to Rogers's mantle. Barnes tells Wilson that he should have kept the shield before accompanying him to Munich, where the Flag Smashers and their leader Karli Morgenthau are stealing a shipment of medicine. Wilson and Barnes attack the group, but the terrorists are all super soldiers and overpower the pair. Walker and Lemar Hoskins arrive to help, but the Flag Smashers escape. Walker wants to work with Barnes and Wilson, but they refuse. Traveling to Baltimore, Barnes introduces Wilson to Isaiah Bradley, a veteran super soldier who fought the Winter Soldier in 1951, during the Korean War. However, Bradley refuses to help them uncover information about additional super soldiers due to being imprisoned and experimented on by the U.S. government and Hydra for 30 years. Barnes is arrested for missing a therapy appointment, but Walker has him released. Barnes and Wilson again refuse to work with Walker, and Barnes suggests to Wilson that they visit the imprisoned Helmut Zemo.
3"Power Broker"Kari SkoglandDerek KolstadApril 2, 2021 (2021-04-02)
Zemo offers to help stop the Flag Smashers, so Barnes orchestrates a prison riot to help him escape prison. They travel to Madripoor, a criminal sanctuary city-island run by the mysterious Power Broker. High-ranking criminal Selby reveals that the Power Broker hired former Hydra scientist Dr. Wilfred Nagel to recreate the Super Soldier Serum. Selby is killed when Wilson's identity is exposed, and every bounty hunter in Madripoor targets Wilson, Barnes, and Zemo. Sharon Carter, who has been living as a fugitive on the island,[c] saves the trio and directs them to Nagel's lab. They learn that he created twenty doses of the serum, which Morgenthau stole. The bounty hunters attack them, and Zemo kills Nagel in the chaos before finding a getaway vehicle. Carter stays behind and Wilson promises to get her pardoned. The Flag Smashers raid and bomb a Global Repatriation Council (GRC) storage facility in Lithuania while Zemo, Barnes, and Wilson search for them in Latvia. Barnes is confronted by Ayo, a member of Wakanda's Dora Milaje.
4"The Whole World Is Watching"Kari SkoglandDerek KolstadApril 9, 2021 (2021-04-09)
Ayo gives Barnes eight hours to use Zemo before the Wakandans take him, as Zemo killed their king T'Chaka.[d] Zemo helps find Morgenthau at a funeral for her adoptive mother, where Walker and Hoskins intercept them. Wilson speaks with Morgenthau alone and attempts to persuade her to end the violence, but an impatient Walker intervenes, and a fight ensues. Zemo destroys most of the serum before he is apprehended by Walker, who secretly takes the last vial. Ayo and the Dora Milaje come for Zemo, but Walker refuses to hand him over. In the ensuing fight, the Dora Milaje humiliate Walker while Zemo escapes. Morgenthau threatens Sarah, forcing Wilson to meet with her to attempt to persuade him to join her. Walker and Hoskins engage other members of the Flag Smashers, leading to another fight in which Morgenthau accidentally kills Hoskins. Enraged by his friend's death and having taken the serum, Walker uses the shield to kill one of the Flag Smashers in front of horrified bystanders, who film his actions.
5"Truth"Kari SkoglandDalan MussonApril 16, 2021 (2021-04-16)
Wilson and Barnes demand the shield from Walker, leading to a fight in which Walker destroys Wilson's wingsuit. Wilson and Barnes take the shield, breaking Walker's arm. Barnes finds Zemo in Sokovia and hands him over to the Dora Milaje, while Walker receives an other than honorable discharge and is stripped of his title as Captain America. Afterward, Walker is approached by Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. Wilson leaves the damaged wingsuit with Torres and visits Bradley, who states his belief that a Black man cannot, and should not, be Captain America. Wilson returns home and helps fix the family boat, with assistance from several locals and Barnes, who delivers a briefcase from the Wakandans to Wilson. Barnes and Wilson train with the shield and agree to move on from their pasts and work together. The Flag Smashers plan an attack on a GRC conference in New York City and are joined by Batroc, whom Carter has secretly hired. In a mid-credits scene, Walker builds a new shield from scrap metal and his war medals.
6"One World, One People"Kari SkoglandMalcolm Spellman & Josef SawyerApril 23, 2021 (2021-04-23)
Wearing a new Captain America uniform and flight suit from the Wakandans, Wilson flies to New York to stop the Flag Smashers' attack with the help of Barnes, Carter, and Walker. Carter accidentally reveals that she is the Power Broker to Batroc and kills him while Wilson attempts to reason with Morgenthau before Carter kills her as well. Wilson convinces the GRC to postpone the forced relocation of displaced people that Morgenthau died fighting for and instead make efforts to help them. The remaining serum-enhanced Flag Smashers are caught by Barnes and Walker and sent to the Raft, but they are killed by Zemo's butler, Oeznik, en route. De Fontaine gives Walker a new uniform and codename: U.S. Agent. Barnes makes amends with everyone he hurt or enabled as the Winter Soldier while Wilson has a memorial dedicated to Bradley added to the Captain America museum exhibit. In a mid-credits scene, after receiving a full pardon, Carter rejoins the CIA and intends to use this access to sell government secrets and resources.

Production edit

Development edit

By September 2018, Marvel Studios was developing several limited series for its parent company Disney's streaming service, Disney+, to be centered on supporting characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films who had not starred in their own films. The actors who portrayed the characters in the films were expected to reprise their roles for the limited series. The series were expected to be six to eight episodes each and have a "hefty [budget] rivaling those of a major studio production". The series would be produced by Marvel Studios rather than Marvel Television, which produced previous television series in the MCU. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was believed to be taking a "hands-on role" in each series' development,[51] focusing on "continuity of story" with the films and "handling" the actors who would be reprising their roles from the films.[52]

Malcolm Spellman was one of several writers asked to pitch a series focusing on Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson / Falcon and Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier.[53] Feige believed the MCU films had not explored these two characters enough, and Marvel Studios especially wanted to explore the pair more after seeing the audience reaction to their "fun dynamic" in the MCU films Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) and Captain America: Civil War (2016).[6]: 1  Mackie and Stan had both previously expressed interest in starring in an MCU spin-off film together, with Stan comparing the idea to buddy comedy films like Midnight Run (1988) and 48 Hrs. (1982).[54] It was Marvel Studios' intention for the series to use the "buddy two-hander" format like those films.[7] Each writer developed their pitch for the series with a Marvel Studios executive; Spellman worked with Nate Moore, and his pitch focused on race and identity.[53] He gave 48 Hrs., The Defiant Ones (1958), Lethal Weapon (1987), and Rush Hour (1998) as examples of buddy films that dealt with issues of race and which he wanted to model the series after.[7] Spellman had a migraine when he pitched his take to Feige, and he felt that the presentation did not go well. Moore advocated for Spellman and his approach, which the writer felt was because Moore agreed that focusing on race was the right direction for the series.[53] Spellman was hired to write the limited series by the end of October 2018.[52][55] Feige felt Spellman was the right person for the job because he understood what was needed to make the series fun and action-packed, while also being a Black male television writer which gave him the point of view that was needed to tell the type of story about Wilson that Marvel Studios wanted to tell.[16]

The series was announced in April 2019 as The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[5] Kari Skogland was hired the next month to direct all six episodes,[9] which are around 45–55 minutes each,[7] with budgets reported to be as much as $25 million.[1] Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Moore, Skogland, and Spellman executive produced the series,[6]: 15  which is retitled Captain America and the Winter Soldier in the sixth episode's credits.[2]

Writing edit

In addition to Spellman, writers for the series include Michael Kastelein, Derek Kolstad, Dalan Musson, and Josef Sawyer;[56] Kolstad joined the series' in July 2019.[57] The series is set six months after the film Avengers: Endgame (2019),[3] which depicts Steve Rogers bequeathing his shield and the mantle of Captain America to Wilson.[9][58] Feige said this was intended to be a "classic passing of the torch from one hero to another", but when Marvel Studios got the opportunity to make television series for Disney+ they decided to expand this into an entire story about Wilson, who is a Black man, becoming Captain America.[10] Skogland called the series "a story about the first Black Captain America".[59] Mackie was hesitant about the series because he felt it would not be able to match the quality of the MCU films, and he did not want a Black actor to be the lead of Marvel's first failure, but he was won over by Spellman's writing. Mackie said the series would explore Wilson's backstory and treat him as a "regular guy" in a world of superheroes,[10] while "walk[ing] the line of who is going to take up the [Captain America] shield" after Endgame.[60] He felt that there was a specific "brand of person" that was expected of Captain America, and part of Wilson questioning the mantle came from knowing as a Black man that "you can't be the same person in every room you walk in because every person you meet expects a different person".[6]: 2  Spellman felt the series was "a nice progression" from the themes of racial identity that were presented in Marvel Studios' Black Panther (2018), and was hopeful that the series would have a positive impact on Black youth like that film did.[53] He noted that in addition to himself and Moore, over half of the series' writing staff was also Black which reinforced the series' portrayal of Wilson as a "decidedly Black character".[61] Mackie said he was picking up the mantle left by Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, who died in August 2020.[10] Stan explained that Barnes feels protective of Rogers's legacy, and wants Wilson to become Captain America since he was Rogers's choice. The doubt that Wilson has about taking on the role becomes a conflict for Barnes.[6]: 2  Regarding Wilson's progression in the series from being reluctant to wield the shield to ultimately using it, Skogland indicated that he needed "to engage in both a public and private conversation of what it means for a Black man to pick up such an iconic historically White symbol" which would help him define what it means to be a hero in modern society versus when Rogers became Captain America in the 1940s. Skogland also believed this was an important progression for the viewers to have along with Wilson since "the shield means different things to different people" and all aspects of it as a symbol needed to be explored.[62]

If you want any honesty to them, you cannot avoid all the trauma that Bucky's been through, and you cannot avoid the fact that Sam is Black.

—Head writer Malcolm Spellman on the central issues facing Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson in the series[7]

Kolstad said he would be bringing "a wink and a nod" to the style of world building and character development from his film franchise John Wick.[63] Feige said the series would be more of a reflection of the real world than previous MCU projects,[64] with composer Henry Jackman saying the series deals with "less comfortable... weighty issues" such as what kind of person should hold the shield and how a Black man would feel about being Captain America.[65] Skogland added that other topical, "hard-to-talk about issues" that the series explores include ideas of patriotism and extremism, asking the questions: "Who is an American, and who gets to decide what principles the country stands for? What compels people to take extreme actions in the name of what they believe is patriotism?" Skogland noted that Captain America has always been used to explore political ideas, since the character's first comic book in 1941 where he was depicted punching Adolf Hitler. Stan said viewers would be able to compare events in the series to the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol, though this was unintentional since the series was written before that event.[7]

The Blip—where half of all life in the universe disappeared in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and returned during Endgame—is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's "primary source of conflict" with the characters all responding to it,[61] with Spellman noting they wanted this crisis to be something viewers could identify with, adding the heroes, their problems, and their worldviews were "of the times".[24] Spellman made a parallel connection between the Blip and the COVID-19 pandemic,[66] since the series' setting was described as "a world striving for stability after a global catastrophe".[7] He felt that a global event like the Blip or a pandemic could unite or divide, and each episode of the series is defined by this "push-pull".[3] One of the series' antagonists, the Flag Smashers, are an anarchist, anti-patriotism group who believe the world was better during the Blip and were "born" out of that event.[19][24] The Flag Smashers and Helmut Zemo all believe they are heroes and are responding to the Blip with views that the protagonists and wider population concede to contain valid points.[4] Skogland believed setting the series six months after the Blip was critical, as that is when the complications of everyone returning begin to surpass the initial shock and joy.[3] Co-executive producer Zoie Nagelhout and Moore said the series would show Wilson and Barnes attempting to figure out their identities, and the Blip would affect this.[6]: 2  Spellman added that identity is one of the main themes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, with the story forcing Wilson, Barnes, Sharon Carter, and Zemo to each "rethink how they see themselves and confront how the world sees them".[67]

Jackman described the series as a psychological drama,[65] while Mackie and Stan said it was "part action-packed superhero epic, part awkward buddy-comedy".[8] Stan compared the series' tone to the more realistic and grounded MCU film Captain America: The Winter Soldier.[68] He added that having a longer running time than a film allowed the series to explore the personal lives of the title characters and show what a day in each of their lives is like,[7] and said it would combine the characters' existing relationship with the actors' offscreen dynamic.[69] Spellman wanted to "go home" with the characters and let the actors show their skills rather than simply focus on action,[70] and he said the spirit and conflict of the title characters were what remained consistent as the project developed from his initial pitch to the final series.[7] He compared them to fire and ice, saying, "Sam reacts spontaneously from the gut, and Bucky is more cold and calculated".[6]: 1  Spellman said there was a "12 second moment in Civil War where it feels like every single Marvel fan knew that [Wilson and Barnes were going to] be able to support a movie or a franchise",[69] referring to a scene in which the two characters bicker over the placement of Wilson's seat. The series builds on the chemistry from that scene rather than developing its tone from scratch.[69][6]: 1  The writers also referenced the various press interviews done by Mackie and Stan to help craft the character's relationship and dynamic together.[71] Skogland and Spellman noted that Wilson and Barnes are not necessarily friends in the films, but they have Rogers as a "common denominator". Without Rogers, the pair's underlying relationship is now "laid bare" and forced to develop.[6]: 1  Stan said that without Rogers, Barnes and Wilson went into "opposite corners in terms of facing their lives [and] their demons", but they were each asking the same questions.[69]

Some of the early elements selected to feature in the series, before the hiring of Spellman, was the inclusions of Zemo and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, and that Carter would be the Power Broker. Making Carter the Power Broker was inspired by a Captain America comic from the 1990s where Carter was exiled from S.H.I.E.L.D. for years which made her "super salty". Anthony and Joe Russo and Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the directors and writers of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, had tried to incorporate Carter into those films numerous times, but ultimately did not given the vast number of other characters already featured. When development began for the Disney+ series, Moore felt the concept for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was "becoming the story of Sharon Carter".[34]

Spellman created the series using his general knowledge of Marvel Comics and the MCU, along with that of Moore and Nagelhout, rather than basing it on specific comic books, though he did name Truth: Red, White & Black as a large influence on the series.[61] Moore disliked that comic when he read it, but liked the ideas it posed and felt Spellman, who strongly advocated for using elements of the comic, had integrated those story elements into the series in a smart way.[72] Feige was nervous about adapting Truth because he felt they would not be able to do justice to it and its main character, Isaiah Bradley, if they were only a small part of the series, but he changed his mind when he saw how central Isaiah was to the series' themes.[17] Skogland said the writers created unique characters for the series and would go back to the comics to find appropriate names that fit those archetypes, even if they were not direct translations from how they were used in the comics; the Flag Smashers were an example of this.[4] Kolstad felt it was interesting to take secondary characters from the films and put them in primary roles for the series, and added that other characters from earlier MCU films are layered into the series and shift the storytelling in new ways.[73] With the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney allowing Marvel Studios to regain the film rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four properties, Marvel Studios was able to include elements from those properties in the series. This includes the location Madripoor, which Feige said was "more of an Easter egg in and of itself".[74] Ahead of the series premiere, Spellman said there were three projects from Marvel Studios he knew of that would tie-in to the series.[16]

Casting edit

 
Stan and Mackie at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con promoting the series

With the official announcement of the series in April 2019 came confirmation that Mackie and Stan would reprise their roles of Wilson and Barnes, respectively, in the series.[5] The next month, Daniel Brühl and Emily VanCamp entered negotiations to reprise their respective film roles of Helmut Zemo and Sharon Carter.[9] Brühl was confirmed for the series in July 2019,[25] and VanCamp was confirmed a month later when Wyatt Russell was announced as cast in the role of John Walker.[13] Russell's past work portraying "the slacker with long hair and a beard" did not lend itself to this role, but Marvel liked how his "unique energy" differentiated Walker from Wilson and Barnes.[6]: 5 

Set photos in November 2019 revealed Adepero Oduye would appear in the series,[75] portraying Sam's sister Sarah Wilson,[20] Additional set photos in September 2020 revealed Georges St-Pierre would be reprising his role as Georges Batroc from Captain America: The Winter Soldier,[76] and that Erin Kellyman had joined the cast,[77] portraying Karli Morgenthau.[4] The following month, Danny Ramirez was cast in the "pivotal role" of Joaquin Torres.[78][4] Kellyman's involvement was confirmed in December.[79][80] In February 2021, Don Cheadle revealed that he appears in the series in his MCU role of James "Rhodey" Rhodes.[23] Florence Kasumba also reprises her role as Ayo from past MCU films.[35] Julia Louis-Dreyfus was cast as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. Louis-Dreyfus had been expected to first appear in Black Widow (2021) before delays pushed the film's release to be after the series.[36] Feige "geeked out" over casting Louis-Dreyfus due to her being an "icon" for her role in Seinfeld.[38]

In December 2019, Desmond Chiam and Miki Ishikawa joined the cast,[81] and Noah Mills was cast a month later.[82] In February 2020, Carl Lumbly joined the cast as Isaiah Bradley.[83][46] A year later, the series' trailer revealed Amy Aquino had been cast in the series as Dr. Christina Raynor, Barnes's therapist.[84][42] Janeshia Adams-Ginyard and Zola Williams reprise their roles as Nomble and Yama, respectively, members of the Dora Milaje, from previous MCU films.[49]

Design edit

Sets edit

Production designer Ray Chan and the producers wanted to give the series a "global feel" right away given the script. He designed two sets, with the majority of filming occurring on location.[85] His sets for Madripoor were built at Pinewood Atlanta Studios Atlanta, as the production team originally planned to film Madripoor scenes in southeastern Asian countries such as Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, but could not due to scheduling difficulties. The interior of Sam Wilson's home was also built at Pinewood.[86]

Costumes edit

Costume designer Michael Crow had "extrapolated some of his [Wilson's] previous streetwear looks from Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War". He had also discussed costume design with Mackie and wanted to add some more color and texture to match the "muted" color palette of the series. He added that he wanted Louisiana to be a "bright spot" and symbolize the "happy place in his life" as the rest of the series was "dark and moody". For Barnes, Crow was influenced by the classic Americana style and wanted him to have the same "flavor" as Steve Rogers, as he felt that both characters are similar, in that they were people from the 1940s who are "sort of stuck in this modern world".[87]

Suits for superheroes were designed by a team of people at Marvel Studios based on illustrations with input from the costume designing department for practicality. When creating the Captain America suit for Wilson, Crow had discussed the amount of white used in the costume and ultimately felt that "it was a much bolder statement to have as much white as we ended up with because it's so different from everything we've seen before". He also wanted to avoid the suit looking like "a conglomeration of Captain America costumes that have come before added to the Falcon costume". During fabrication of the suit, he incorporated Wakandan elements into the design as the suit had been built in Wakanda. In contrast, Walker's Captain America suit was "more structured, more armored, and darker". The shoulders were also amplified by the team as they wanted Walker to feel more massive than Rogers, and also sought to make him feel "intimidating and dark". His suit was created from fabric and costume. Discussing Zemo's coat, he initially wanted the coat to feel like an "old Sokovian military uniform", and took inspiration from traditional Slavic clothing and Polish and Russian overcoats from World War II. Fur was also added to the coats to keep the costume faithful to the comic.[87]

Crow wanted each member of the Flag Smashers to feel unique to each member while still being a collective. He described their costumes as feeling "grounded", "interesting", and "unique", and consulted with the actors prior to designing their costumes. Additionally, he chose to minimize their designs as he wanted them to feel like they were coming from refugee camps. The costume team had designed their masks by hand and had chosen a design which was vacuum-formed by a member from the team who also had added a texture to it. The concept team then had designed the logo, and after experimenting with the colors of the mask, they eventually chose a color scheme they felt was "right and practical".[87]

Main-on-end title sequence edit

External videos
  Marvel Studios' The Falcon and The Winter Soldier End Credits Main On End Title Sequence presents the series' main-on-end title sequence created by Perception, YouTube video from Perception's channel

The series' main-on-end title sequence was created by Perception,[88] who took inspiration from the series' political messages and ideologies. The design features "propaganda plastered across city walls [with] multiple layers of graffiti and flyers put up, torn down, and defaced". Perception used movement and lighting to create a "mysterious ambiance to match the show's atmosphere",[89] and included various hidden messages and Easter eggs in the sequence,[88] such as references to the Enhanced Humans Act and Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; the Sokovia Accords; Karli Morgenthau via a wanted poster that mentions various attacks by the Flag Smashers;[90] Madripoor and the Brass Monkey Saloon;[90][74] past attempts to replicate the Captain America program, including Isaiah Bradley being labeled a "subject"; and the Power Broker.[90]

Filming edit

Filming began on October 31, 2019,[91] at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Atlanta, Georgia,[92][93] with Skogland directing,[9] and P.J. Dillon serving as cinematographer.[6]: 15  The series was filmed under the working title Tag Team.[94] Dillon used a Panavision DXL2 8K camera with a T series Panavision anamorphic prime lens for filming. During filming, he had de-tuned the lenses for the Panavision C series as he "didn't want it to look too pristine and, in terms of the lighting choices, we shot low light a lot and used a lot of smoke" to give the shots their texture. Skogland and Dillon consulted and devised different lighting strategies based on the tone.[95] Mackie and Stan announced the official start of filming on November 4.[96] Mackie compared the production to an MCU film, saying it felt like shooting a six-hour film that would then be cut up into individual episodes rather than filming one episode at a time.[97] Feige said the series would have the "cinematic experience" of an MCU film across six episodes,[98] while Skogland felt the series was "relatable" to the films since it featured "action, comedy, [a] high-octane pace, familiar faces, and new characters".[6]: 1  Skogland was inspired by the films of David Lean and Midnight Cowboy (1969) for the series,[69] as well as the French film The Intouchables (2011). The Intouchables helped her "feel secure in exploring some of the vulnerabilities" of Wilson and Barnes, which translated to different approaches to filming each character.[99] For example, Skogland's approach to Wilson was having the camera further back to capture his surroundings,[99] while the approach for Barnes was to try "be in his head" by using close-up shots and a shallow focus that excluded the background.[100][99]

Location shooting took place in the Atlanta metropolitan area from November 2019 through February 2020.[101][102][103][104] Scenes of Wilson's family home were filmed in Savannah, Georgia, while their family seafood dock was filmed at the Moon River on Skidaway Island.[86][105] Filming also occurred at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia and Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama.[106] VanCamp filmed her part for the series simultaneously with her role on the Fox Broadcasting Company series The Resident, since that also shoots in Atlanta.[33] In mid-January, filming was expected to take place in Arecibo, Puerto Rico for two weeks, but production on the island was suspended due to a series of earthquakes that took place.[107] On March 3, the production was revealed to be moving to Prague, Czech Republic, for three weeks until March 25,[108] with filming in the city starting on March 6 and expected to continue until the week of March 16. However, filming was halted on March 10 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and members of the production returned to Atlanta.[109] Stan said filming would be completed once it was safe to do so,[110] estimating that there were at least two or three more weeks of filming needed.[68] In early May, the Czech Republic allowed television and film productions to start up if they followed new hygiene guidelines for cast and crew members,[111][112] and in June the head of the Czech film commission said cast and crew involved in film and television productions would be exempt from the European Union travel ban on U.S. citizens that was set to take effect on July 1.[113][114]

Production on the series was scheduled to resume at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in August.[115] Skogland said that the series' crew knew exactly what they needed to film once shooting was able to begin again.[69][116] Filming occurred at Atlantic Station in Atlanta in early September,[117] and VanCamp finished filming her scenes for the series by the end of that month.[118] Filming in Prague resumed by October 10,[119] with locations including Olšany Cemetery and the Monastery of Saint Gabriel in Smíchov.[120] Mackie said the cast and crew followed strict quarantine and social distancing measures while filming in Prague.[121] The production wrapped on October 23.[120][122]

Post-production edit

Skogland said the series' crew used their time wisely when the production shut down due to the pandemic, allowing them to continue with post-production work on the series and make decisions that they usually would not have time to make.[69][116] Jeffrey Ford, Kelley Dixon, Todd Desrosiers, and Rosanne Tan edited different episodes of the series.[6]: 3  Visual effects were provided by Cantina Creative, Crafty Apes, Digital Frontier FX, Industrial Light & Magic, QPPE, Rodeo FX, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Stereo D, Technicolor VFX, Tippett Studio, Trixter, and Weta Digital.[123]

Music edit

Henry Jackman, who scored Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War, began scoring the series by December 2020.[124] Because he was returning to the franchise after several years, Jackman started by creating an "audio care package" featuring different themes, orchestrations, and harmonies that he had composed for the Captain America films, to remind himself of that work and organize it before approaching music for the series. Jackman explained that the series format allowed him to write a wider range of music than the films since it still required music for big action sequences while having time for more quiet, character-based moments. He described the music for the latter sequences as being more patient, with "lighter and thinner" instrumentation. The many locations visited in the series also allowed Jackman to explore some environment-specific music, such as elements of the Blues genre when exploring Wilson's backstory in Louisiana, or electronic music for Madripoor which Jackman described as "a grungy rave scenario".[125]

Jackman reprises several of his themes from the films in the series: the composer expanded his Falcon motif from Winter Soldier into a full, classical superhero theme that he combined with some of the Blues elements to acknowledge Wilson's history (the new Falcon theme is used as the series' end credits theme, titled "Louisiana Hero");[125][126] Jackman's Winter Soldier theme, which consists of a "scream" and "clangs" that he described as "the last fragments of a human soul trapped inside some mechanistic frame", is heard during callbacks to the character's time as an assassin;[125][127] Zemo's "spidery, kind of fractious" theme from Civil War returns for that character;[125] and Jackman used an off-key version of his Captain America theme to represent John Walker.[125] Once Walker turns on the titular heroes, Jackman transitioned to the more "operatic" theme that he used for the fight between Captain America and Iron Man in Civil War due to the similarity between the two fights.[128] The composer had written a nostalgic motif for Barnes's civilian identity in The Winter Soldier that was tied to the character's 1940s history, but he decided not to use that in the series as he felt it did not suit the modern version of the character. Instead, he took an element from the end of his Winter Soldier theme that is played on strings in a "disturbing" octatonic scale and "straightened [it] out" into a diatonic scale to create a new civilian melody for the character that is played on strings, piano, and guitar.[125][127] For the Flag Smashers, Jackman developed a new theme that has a "dystopian vibe".[125]

Jackman's score was recorded by a 53-player orchestra in Berlin,[129] and was released digitally by Marvel Music and Hollywood Records in two volumes: music from the first three episodes was released on April 9, 2021,[126][130] and music from the last three episodes was released on April 30.[126][131] "Louisiana Hero" was released as a single on March 26.[126]

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–3) [Original Soundtrack][130]
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Louisiana Hero" 2:14
2."Tough Act to Follow" 1:16
3."Airborne Operation" 5:56
4."Smithsonian Tribute" 0:53
5."Nightmares" 1:22
6."What Do You Want?" 1:22
7."Pluck Up the Nerve" 1:53
8."New Agitators" 1:13
9."The Wrong Guy" 1:38
10."America's Sweetheart" 1:05
11."No Parachute" 1:29
12."Stakeout" 1:39
13."Outmatched" 2:46
14."Safe House" 2:41
15."Someone You Should Meet" 1:09
16."Overlooked For Promotion" 1:20
17."Warranted Attention" 1:03
18."Fraying Edges" 2:04
19."Take One For the Team" 2:21
20."Unnecessary Use of Force" 1:48
21."Prison Break" 4:41
22."A Marriage of Convenience" 0:32
23."A Pure Heart" 1:48
24."Low Town" 1:24
25."Attack, Soldier!" 1:47
26."Breaking Character" 2:29
27."Bad Science" 3:30
28."Masked Man" 1:20
29."Dissent and Disillusionment" 1:08
30."Radicalized" 1:19
31."Star Spangled Man" (featuring The Captain America Drum Corps)Alan Menken1:44
Total length:58:54

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Vol. 2 (Episodes 4–6) [Original Soundtrack][131]
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Louisiana Hero (Reprise)" 3:22
2."You're Free" 1:58
3."Master Manipulator" 1:03
4."Once More Into the Fray" 2:52
5."Live Accordingly" 1:51
6."Mêlée à Trois" 1:03
7."A Losing Battle" 1:04
8."Passacaglia" 2:44
9."Relieved of Duty" 2:25
10."Sokovian Memorial" 1:56
11."Isaiah Bradley" 3:41
12."Backstory" 1:51
13."Real Partners" 1:33
14."Home Truths" 2:25
15."Opening Gambit" 3:05
16."Leading the Charge" 2:41
17."Flag Smasher Fight" 1:46
18."Fall from Grace" 3:02
19."Elegy" 1:53
20."Captain America" 3:27
21."An Unbalanced Mind" 2:11
22."Into the Tunnels" 1:49
23."Making Amends" 3:51
24."Never Forget" 2:07
25."Epilogue" 0:52
26."On and On"Curtis Harding4:01
Total length:1:00:33

Marketing edit

A short teaser for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was shown at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, featuring Brühl as Zemo. The character wears his traditional purple mask from the comics in the teaser.[26] Skogland traveled to Budapest, where Brühl was filming The Alienist: Angel of Darkness, to capture the footage.[27] Concept art for the series featuring designs for the characters' costumes are included in Expanding the Universe, a Marvel Studios special that debuted on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.[70]

In December 2019, Feige debuted the first images from the series at Comic Con Experience, which Matt Goldberg of Collider described as more grounded than fellow Disney+ series WandaVision, with a "standard spy thriller" look similar to the Captain America films.[58] A commercial for the series, WandaVision, and Loki was shown during Super Bowl LIV.[132] Julia Alexander of The Verge said there was not much footage, but it offered "enough glimpses to tease fans".[133] Haleigh Foutch at Collider felt of all the Super Bowl commercials, Marvel's teasers "stole the whole show" and had "a lot to get excited about".[134] A trailer for the series was released during Disney Investor Day in December 2020. Writers for Polygon said the trailer "certainly delivered" and made the series look like it was similar in scope to an MCU film. They highlighted the series' villains which the trailer showcased, Zemo and the Flag-Smashers.[80] Angie Han of Mashable felt the trailer promised "explosive action, a jet-setting plot, some very creepy villains, and—best of all—a return of the characters' odd-couple, best-frenemies dynamic" from Civil War.[135] CinemaBlend's Laura Hurley said the trailer's action was so epic that it could be the trailer for an MCU film rather than a series.[136] Writing for io9, Charles Pulliam-Moore called the trailer "nothing short of bonkers".[137]

A television spot was shown during Super Bowl LV which announced the release of the second trailer for the series.[138] Ben Pearson of /Film said the trailer was a return to the "quippy, action-heavy, Marvel house style" after the release of the less conventional WandaVision. Pearson wondered how this perspective would have been different if The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was released before WandaVision as was originally planned.[139] Ethan Alter at Yahoo! also compared the trailer to WandaVision, saying the series appeared to "bring the fireworks audiences traditionally expect from MCU adventures".[140] Rolling Stone's Brenna Ehrlich called the trailer "replete with explosions, stomach-flipping stunts, and all manner of intrigue".[141] Speaking to Sharon Carter's appearance in the trailer, Ian Cardona of Comic Book Resources felt that even though it was a few seconds, the character was "finally getting the respect she deserves" following her brief appearances in the MCU films.[142] Across various social media platforms, the trailer and television spot had more than 125 million combined views within 24 hours. The trailer became the most-watched for a streaming series, surpassing the 53 million views of the September 2020 WandaVision trailer. It also had 217,000 social media mentions and the highest Google Search volume among all entertainment offerings. Anthony D'Alessandro at Deadline Hollywood noted it was rare for analytics company EDO's top 10 most searched Super Bowl spots list, which measures searches within five minutes of a spot airing, to include a trailer rather than brand ads, but The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's spot was ranked fifth on the list.[143] According to YouTube, the trailer was the sixth most-watched Super Bowl LV ad on the site.[144]

Four episodes of the Disney+ television series Marvel Studios: Legends explore the Falcon, the Winter Soldier, Zemo, and Sharon Carter using footage from their MCU film appearances.[145][146] The episodes focusing on Falcon and Winter Soldier were released on March 5, 2021,[147] with the Zemo and Sharon Carter episodes released on March 12.[146][147] Also in March, Xbox released commercials cross-promoting the series with the Xbox Series X and Series S and Xbox Game Pass. The commercials feature Mackie alongside DC Pierson as Aaron, a game store salesman, reprising his role from Captain America: The Winter Soldier where he was an Apple Store employee. Aaron is revealed to be Noobmaster69, the Fortnite player who Thor threatens in Avengers: Endgame.[148][149] A final trailer for the series was released on March 15. Austen Goslin at Polygon thought it was a good display of the series' story, action, and banter,[150] while Syfy Wire's Matthew Jackson felt it clarified that the series would be a "personal fight". He said this and the previous trailers showed that the series could "open up the future for this particular corner" of the MCU.[151] Discussing the trailer for io9, James Whitbrook highlighted the emphasis on the physical and existential threats to Wilson and Barnes, and said he was intrigued by the portrayal of Flag-Smasher as a movement rather than a single character.[152] In January 2021, Marvel announced their "Marvel Must Haves" program, which reveals new toys, games, books, apparel, home decor, and other merchandise related to each episode of the series on the Monday following an episode's release.[153] On March 15, general apparel, Funko Pops, collectibles, accessories, and houseware for the series was revealed for the program,[154] with the "Must Haves" merchandise for the episodes starting on March 22 and concluding on April 26.[155][156] In June 2021, Hyundai Motor Company released a commercial featuring Mackie as Wilson / Captain America promoting The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the Hyundai Tucson. The commercial was produced by Marvel alongside similar commercials for WandaVision, Loki, and What If...?, and was meant to tell an "in-world" story set within the narrative of the series.[157] In July, Hasbro unveiled a series-themed version of Monopoly that was set to be released on August 10.[158]

Release edit

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier debuted on March 19, 2021, on Disney+.[159] Its six episodes were released weekly, concluding on April 23.[160] The series was originally scheduled for release in August 2020,[161] but this was pushed back after filming was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[162] The series is part of Phase Four of the MCU.[159][163]

Reception edit

Audience viewership edit

Disney+ announced that "New World Order" was the most-watched series premiere ever for the streaming service in its opening weekend (March 19 to 22, 2021), ahead of the premieres of WandaVision and the second season of The Mandalorian. Additionally, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was the most-watched title overall globally for that time period on Disney+, including in the Disney+ Hotstar markets.[164] Samba TV reported that 1.7 million households watched the episode in its opening weekend.[165] TVision, which determines viewing impressions by counting its 14,000 viewers on connected televisions who have watched one of nearly 25,000 titles for at least two minutes within a session of watching content for at least five minutes, across all major U.S. streaming and advertising video on demand services, reported that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was the most-viewed series of April 2021 across measured platforms, being viewed nearly 40 times more than the average series measured by the service.[166]

Critical response edit

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Critical reception by episode

Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[167]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 84% approval rating with an average rating of 7.25/10, based on 336 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Packed with blockbuster action and deft character beats, Falcon and the Winter Soldier proves itself worthy of Captain America's legacy with its globetrotting intrigue, mature social commentary, and the sparky rapport between stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan."[167] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 74 out of 100 based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[168]

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was praised "for bringing the Black experience to the forefront" through its tackling of issues such as racial discrimination and confronting "the original sins of America building itself on the backs of Black people".[169] David Betancourt, reviewing the season finale for The Washington Post, analyzed the racial themes surrounding the character of Sam Wilson, a Black man, acquiring the mantle of Captain America. Noting that the series was originally planned to debut in 2020, before being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Betancourt believed there was "something eerily timely about a Black Captain America flying in the sky days after the verdict in the murder of George Floyd" and also pointed to Barnes potentially being in a relationship with Leah, an Asian woman, also "at a time when Asian Americans don't feel safe in America because of racist attacks". While these occurrences happening in the series would not "fix anything", Betancourt said "you can't help but feel something when you see it".[170]

Brian Lowry writing for CNN said, "Overall the series deftly accomplished its primary mission, which was to explore the dramatic tension in Wilson becoming Captain America, in a way that went beyond just being told the shield now belonged to him. It also continued to demonstrate Marvel's ability to mount big, muscular action in productions for Disney+, while showcasing the depth of its universe."[171] Calling the series "flawed but fun", Brian Tallerico of Vulture stated that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier "often felt rushed and lacked some depth in its analysis of race and power in this country" but served its purpose as an origin story for Wilson's Captain America while setting up future MCU projects. In terms of how it would be remembered, he felt that it would be "hard to gauge its full impact" until its plot threads were picked up in future MCU projects, as was the case with most MCU entries.[172]

The pacing of the series received some criticism. In his review of the first episode, Alec Bojalad of Den of Geek believed releasing the series' episodes weekly was a detriment overall, since the first episode played as the first act of a larger story and felt "frustratingly incomplete at times" compared to how watching the full series at once would likely feel. This was in contrast to Marvel Studios' first series, WandaVision, which had been "unquestionably an episodic experience" with each episode standing on its own and having episode television-style cliffhanger endings.[173] By the third episode, Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone felt the series was "leaning way into the 'six-hour movie' model at this point, where the only concern is advancing the plot by any means necessary, regardless of how interesting it is on its own". He believed compared to WandaVision, which was "very clearly built to be consumed weekly", The Falcon and the Winter Soldier would have been better to view all at once than as weekly episodes.[174] Sepinwall ultimately concluded The Falcon and the Winter Soldier "was trying to do way more than it could comfortably handle", having too many characters and plot threads that writers could not successfully execute fully,[2] with individual episodes that felt "sluggish" despite a lot happening in them, because "those various incidents don't do much beyond inching the plot forward".[175]

Noel Murray said in The New York Times that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was "largely enjoyable if scattershot" given it "meandered too much, shoehorning in too many side characters and too much Marvel mythology". However, it was still "a rush" to see Wilson "zooming through the air", first as Falcon in the first episode, and then again as Captain America in the sixth episode, which was "even more satisfying".[176] Entertainment Weekly's Darren Franich gave the series a "D", believing there were glimpses of what the series "could have been". He said, "this unmarvelous Disney+ quagmire buried its best instincts underneath uninspired cameos, geopolitical stupidity, and spin-off teases. Creator Malcolm Spellman struggled to keep Sam in the foreground, but the sprawling tale lost focus."[177]

Accolades edit

Award Date(s) of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
MTV Movie & TV Awards May 16, 2021 Best Hero Anthony Mackie Won [178]
Best Duo Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan Won
Golden Trailer Awards July 22, 2021 Best BTS/EPK for a TV/Streaming Series (Under 2 Minutes) "Co-Workers" (ZEALOT) Nominated [179]
Black Reel Awards August 15, 2021 Outstanding Drama Series Malcolm Spellman Nominated [180]
Outstanding Actor, Drama Series Anthony Mackie Nominated
Outstanding Writing, Drama Series Malcolm Spellman (for "New World Order") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series Carl Lumbly Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series Florence Kasumba Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards August 29, 2021 Best Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama Anthony Mackie Nominated [181]
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama Daniel Brühl Nominated
Wyatt Russell Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards September 11–12, 2021 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Don Cheadle (for "New World Order") Nominated [182]
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) Matthew Wood, Bonnie Wild, James Spencer, Richard Quinn, Steve Slanec, Kimberly Patrick, Teresa Eckton, Frank Rinella, Devon Kelley, Larry Oatfield, Anele Onyekwere, Dan Pinder, Ronni Brown, Andrea Gard (for "One World, One People") Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or Movie Eric Leven, Mike May, John Haley, Daniel Mellitz, Chris Waegner, Charles Tait, Sébastien Francoeur, Chris Morley, Mark LeDoux Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination Hank Amos, Dave Macomber Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Performance John Nania, Aaron Toney, Justin Eaton (for "Truth") Nominated
Hollywood Professional Association Awards November 18, 2021 Outstanding Visual Effects – Episodic (Under 13 Episodes) or Non-theatrical Feature Johannes Bresser, Mark Smith, Alexia Cui, Paul Jenness, Sebastian Bommersheim (for "New World Order") Nominated [183]
People's Choice Awards December 7, 2021 Male TV Star of 2021 Anthony Mackie Nominated [184]
Sci-Fi Fantasy Show of 2021 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Nominated
NAACP Image Awards February 26, 2022 Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series Malcolm Spellman (for "New World Order") Nominated [185]
Screen Actors Guild Awards February 27, 2022 Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Nominated [186]
Visual Effects Society March 8, 2022 Outstanding Compositing and Lighting in an Episode Nathan Abbot, Beck Veitch, Markus Reithoffer, James Alduos (for "New World Order") Nominated [187]
Critics' Choice Super Awards March 17, 2022 Best Actor in a Superhero Series Anthony Mackie Nominated [188]
Saturn Awards October 25, 2022 Best Actor in a Streaming Series Anthony Mackie Nominated [189]

Ahead of the final episode's release, Marvel Studios decided to submit The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in the drama series categories for the Primetime Emmy Awards rather than in the limited series categories. Moore explained that this decision was made around the launch of the series, with Marvel Studios feeling that the drama categories were "appropriate for what the show is trying to tackle" since it was "a bit more dramatic" than the company's previous content. He added that there had not yet been any consideration if Stan and Mackie would both be submitted for Outstanding Lead Actors or if one would be submitted for Outstanding Supporting Actor;[190] Mackie and Stan were both submitted for Outstanding Lead Actor.[191]

Documentary special edit

In February 2021, the documentary series Marvel Studios: Assembled was announced.[192] The special on this series, Assembled: The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, goes behind the scenes of the series, with Spellman, Skogland, Stan, Mackie, Russell, Kellyman, Cheadle, Brühl, VanCamp, Kasumba, Louis-Dreyfus, and others discussing the importance of racial issues within the narrative, the action scenes, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the production of the series. The special was released on Disney+ on April 30, 2021.[160]

Future edit

Before the series premiere, Mackie said there had been no discussions regarding a second season of the series. He was also not sure when he would next appear in an MCU film, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on cinemas.[10] Skogland said she was unsure if there would be a second season and felt that she had been able to do everything that she wanted in the first six episodes, but she did say that there were more stories and characters to explore if a second season was made.[193] Feige said there were ideas for what "another one" could be if a second season was made, but Marvel intended for the series to lead into future MCU films first like they did with WandaVision.[69] He added that he did not want to spoil the series by confirming a second season or discussing the plans that Marvel had for the series' characters before the series was fully released.[16] In April 2021, Moore said the end of the series would show story elements for a potential second season, adding that the series explored "evergreen" topics that lent themselves to further exploration, unlike the contained story of WandaVision.[190]

On April 23, 2021, the same day the series' final episode was released, Spellman and series writer Dalan Musson were revealed to be writing the script for a fourth Captain America film that was expected to revolve around Wilson and continue from the events of the series.[169] Nick Romano of Entertainment Weekly believed a second season with the title Captain America and the Winter Soldier had been "inevitable" given the way the series ended. However, knowing the report about the fourth Captain America film added to the intrigue of what direction Marvel Studios would go in, considering past comments from Feige and others implying the series would get a proper second season.[59] Mackie was unaware of any plans for a film or second season, but was "excited to see what happens";[194] he had signed a deal to star in the film that August.[195] Julius Onah was chosen to direct the film in July 2022,[196] and the film was officially announced later that month at San Diego Comic-Con as Captain America: New World Order.[197] Ramirez and Lumbly reprise their roles in the film,[198] and are joined by Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns / Leader and Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, both from The Incredible Hulk (2008),[198][199] and Shira Haas as Sabra.[198] Harrison Ford appears as Thaddeus Ross, replacing original actor William Hurt following his death.[200] In June 2023, the film was retitled Captain America: Brave New World.[201] It is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2025.[202]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The series is titled Captain America and the Winter Soldier at the end of the sixth episode.[2]
  2. ^ As a result of the Avengers' actions during the events of the film Avengers: Endgame (2019)
  3. ^ As a result of her actions during the events of the film Captain America: Civil War (2016)
  4. ^ As depicted in Captain America: Civil War (2016)

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External links edit

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  • The Falcon and the Winter Soldier at IMDb  

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Captain America and the Winter Soldier redirects here For the 2014 film see Captain America The Winter Soldier The Falcon and the Winter Soldier a is an American television miniseries created by Malcolm Spellman for the streaming service Disney based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Sam Wilson Falcon and Bucky Barnes Winter Soldier It is the second television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU produced by Marvel Studios sharing continuity with the films of the franchise and is set six months after Sam Wilson was handed the mantle of Captain America in the film Avengers Endgame 2019 Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes to stop anti patriots who believe the world was better during the Blip Spellman served as head writer for the series which was directed by Kari Skogland The Falcon and the Winter SoldierAlso known asCaptain America and the Winter SoldierGenreAction adventure Buddy comedy Science fiction SuperheroCreated byMalcolm SpellmanBased onMarvel ComicsDirected byKari SkoglandStarringSebastian Stan Anthony Mackie Wyatt Russell Erin Kellyman Danny Ramirez Georges St Pierre Adepero Oduye Don Cheadle Daniel Bruhl Emily VanCamp Florence Kasumba Julia Louis DreyfusMusic byHenry JackmanCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes6ProductionExecutive producersKevin Feige Louis D Esposito Victoria Alonso Nate Moore Kari Skogland Malcolm SpellmanProducersAriella Blejer Dawn KamocheProduction locationsAtlanta Georgia Czech RepublicCinematographyP J DillonEditorsJeffrey Ford Kelley Dixon Todd Desrosiers Rosanne TanRunning time49 57 minutesProduction companyMarvel StudiosBudget 150 million 1 Original releaseNetworkDisney ReleaseMarch 19 2021 03 19 April 23 2021 2021 04 23 Captain America Brave New World Marvel Cinematic Universe television seriesSebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie reprise their respective roles as Barnes and Wilson from the film series with Wyatt Russell Erin Kellyman Danny Ramirez Georges St Pierre Adepero Oduye Don Cheadle Daniel Bruhl Emily VanCamp Florence Kasumba and Julia Louis Dreyfus also starring By September 2018 Marvel Studios was developing a number of limited series for Disney centered on supporting characters from the MCU films such as Wilson and Barnes Spellman was hired in October and chose to focus on the racial and political issues raised by Wilson a Black man being handed Captain America s shield at the end of Endgame The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was announced in April 2019 when Stan and Mackie were confirmed to be starring Skogland was hired to direct the next month Filming began in October 2019 in Atlanta Georgia before moving to the Czech Republic in March 2020 Production was halted due to the COVID 19 pandemic but resumed in Atlanta in September before wrapping in the Czech Republic in October The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiered on March 19 2021 and ran for six episodes until April 23 It is part of Phase Four of the MCU The series received positive reviews with critics highlighting the actors chemistry and the series social commentary but criticizing its pacing It received several accolades including five Primetime Emmy Award nominations A feature film Captain America Brave New World 2025 co written by Spellman is in development as a continuation of the series Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast and characters 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Writing 4 3 Casting 4 4 Design 4 4 1 Sets 4 4 2 Costumes 4 4 3 Main on end title sequence 4 5 Filming 4 6 Post production 4 7 Music 5 Marketing 6 Release 7 Reception 7 1 Audience viewership 7 2 Critical response 7 3 Accolades 8 Documentary special 9 Future 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksPremise editSix months after being handed the mantle of Captain America at the end of Avengers Endgame 2019 3 Sam Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes on a global mission to stop an anti patriotism group the Flag Smashers who are enhanced with a recreation of the Super Soldier Serum and believe the world was better during the Blip 4 Cast and characters editSebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes Winter Soldier An enhanced soldier and Steve Rogers s best friend during the 1940s Presumed killed in action during World War II he reemerged in the present day as a brainwashed assassin before his programming was removed 5 6 4 Head writer Malcolm Spellman noted that Barnes has done nothing but fight in the last 100 years and the series could not avoid the trauma that he has gone through 7 Stan explained that Barnes would be struggling with his murderous past while also adjusting to life in the 21st century without Rogers 8 and was having an identity crisis 6 4 Co executive producer Zoie Nagelhout explained that Barnes would be working to unburden himself from his life as the Winter Soldier but the darker side of the character would still be seen during the series 6 5 Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson Falcon Captain America An Avenger and a former pararescueman who was trained by the military in aerial combat using a specially designed wing pack 5 6 4 Wilson was handed Captain America s shield by Rogers at the end of Avengers Endgame 2019 9 and the series expands on this moment to explore the implications of a Black man being given that mantle 10 Wilson initially continues to use the Falcon moniker in the series 11 and Mackie said the story would portray the shield as being a burden for the character 7 He added that Wilson is questioning how a Black man can represent a country that does not represent him 6 2 Wilson eventually takes up the shield to become the new Captain America 2 Wyatt Russell as John Walker Captain America U S Agent A decorated Captain of the U S Army Rangers 12 and the new Captain America chosen by the U S government He attempts to join Wilson and Barnes in their fight 13 6 5 14 and believes he is a better embodiment of American values than Rogers was 7 After being stripped of the Captain America title Walker is given the moniker U S Agent by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine 2 Spellman described Walker as a soldier who has done everything his country has ever asked and is now faced with a reality where his life and sense of duty to the United States challenge him in a way that upsets and obliterates his privilege 4 Russell added that Walker was a company man who might venture into the grey areas to complete the mission 15 He was attracted to the character s dichotomies and he had room to shape the character since this is his introduction to the MCU 6 5 Spellman said Walker was inspired by the comic book character who uses the moniker U S Agent but the series had shifted away from the comic book portrayal to add some different dimensions to this version 16 Executive producer Kevin Feige added that a White man Russell was specifically cast as the new Captain America as commentary on how the U S government would not want a Black man like Wilson to take on that role 17 Erin Kellyman as Karli Morgenthau The leader of the anti patriotism group the Flag Smashers who are enhanced with a recreation of the Super Soldier Serum and believe the world was better during the Blip fighting for open national borders 4 Spellman called Morgenthau the glue for the series Flag Smasher in the comics is an identity assumed by male characters notably Karl Morgenthau Kellyman felt it was important the character was gender swapped for the series giving young women a character they could look up to and relate to now She added since Karli is not a middle aged man like Karl Karli s outlook on life and actions she takes come from a different perspective 18 Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres A first lieutenant in the U S Air Force who serves as Wilson s support staff and is investigating the Flag Smashers Director Kari Skogland called Torres a bit of a puppy dog who is a fan of the Falcon and enjoys getting to work alongside him 4 Georges St Pierre as Georges Batroc A mercenary who is the leader of the criminal group LAF 4 19 Adepero Oduye as Sarah Wilson Sam s sister who runs the Wilson family fishing business in Louisiana 20 21 Sarah represents Sam s life growing up in the South and was included in the series to have strong opinions and present a crucial aspect for Sam regarding his choice to take up the mantle of Captain America 22 Don Cheadle as James Rhodey Rhodes An officer in the U S Air Force and Avenger 23 Skogland explained that Rhodes plays a mentor role for Wilson in the series giving him reasons for and against taking up the mantle of Captain America while also providing a view of the wider world following the Blip 24 Daniel Bruhl as Helmut Zemo A Sokovian baron who was responsible for breaking up the Avengers in Captain America Civil War 2016 25 26 The series introduces Zemo s traditional purple mask from the comics 26 which Bruhl was enthusiastic about wearing 27 he felt like a baron wearing the updated costume which points towards the aristocratic Baron Zemo version of the character from the comics 16 Bruhl was thrilled to return to the role and enjoyed the increased sense of humor for the character 28 adding the series felt both known and fresh to him compared to Civil War 27 Skogland was excited to explore Zemo s complexity following the dark place that Civil War left him in 29 with the series showing that he has lost everything and is paying for his crimes 6 6 Spellman said the series would explore Zemo s origin story and show how the character views himself as a hero 30 Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter Power Broker A former agent of S H I E L D and the CIA and Peggy Carter s niece 13 2 who has become the criminal leader of Madripoor known as the Power Broker 31 after being on the run since she was last seen in Civil War 32 VanCamp explained that Carter is in a pretty dark place at the start of the series and she was interested to explore new sides of her such as her anger 6 5 adding Carter had a bit more edge and a chip on her shoulder Though the series does not explain much of what Carter went through since she was last seen 33 with co executive producer Zoie Nagelhout noting that the character had her arc offscreen 31 VanCamp said seeing where she has ended up was meant to give a sense that it hasn t always been easy and that the sacrifices she s made weren t always worth it in her mind 33 When VanCamp learned that Carter was the Power Broker she felt it solidified the version of the character that appears in the series and called the reveal very fitting since she was hurt and scorned and went rogue 31 Spellman said the writers chose not to be fake by simply saying she had been in hiding but rather since she previously had a very youthful quality to her Carter was able to grow up because of being scorned by the intelligence community 34 Florence Kasumba as Ayo A member of the Dora Milaje Wakanda s all female special forces 35 Julia Louis Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine A contessa who meets with Walker and gives him the moniker U S Agent 36 2 Executive producer Nate Moore described Fontaine as a funnier but darker version of Nick Fury who has secrets and operates in the moral gray area 37 with Feige describing her as in recruitment mode 38 Recurring members of the Flag Smashers include Desmond Chiam as Dovich Dani Deette as Gigi Indya Bussey as DeeDee 39 Renes Rivera as Lennox 40 Tyler Dean Flores as Diego 41 and Noah Mills as Nico 39 Also recurring are Amy Aquino as Christina Raynor Barnes s therapist 42 Chase River McGee and Aaron Haynes as Sam Wilson s nephews Cass and AJ 43 Alphie Hyorth as a U S senator who is the U S representative on the Global Repatriation Council GRC 44 Cle Bennett as Lemar Hoskins Battlestar a sergeant major in the U S Army and Walker s Captain America strike force partner 45 15 14 Carl Lumbly as Isaiah Bradley an African American Korean War veteran and super soldier who was imprisoned and experimented on for 30 years Elijah Richardson as Isaiah s grandson Eli Bradley 46 and Gabrielle Byndloss as Olivia Walker John s wife 45 Additional guest stars include Ken Takemoto as Yori Nakajima the father of one of the Winter Soldier s victims 44 Miki Ishikawa as Leah a waitress who has a date with Barnes 21 Ness Bautista as Matias a member of the Flag Smashers 45 Neal Kodinsky as Rudy a supporter of the Flag Smashers 47 Veronica Falcon as Donya Madani Morgenthau s adoptive mother 48 Olli Haaskivi as Wilfred Nagel the scientist who recreated the Super Soldier Serum 47 and Nicholas Pryor as Oeznik Zemo s butler 44 Janeshia Adams Ginyard and Zola Williams portray Nomble and Yama respectively both members of the Dora Milaje 49 Other GRC members include Salem Murphy as Lacont the representative from India and Jane Rumbaua as Ayla Perez the representative from the Philippines 50 44 Good Morning America correspondent Sara Haines makes a cameo appearance as herself 14 Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date1 New World Order Kari SkoglandMalcolm SpellmanMarch 19 2021 2021 03 19 Six months after half of all life returned from the Blip b Sam Wilson stops Georges Batroc and the terrorist group LAF who have hijacked a plane and taken a hostage over Tunisia with support from U S Air Force first lieutenant Joaquin Torres Wilson who was given the mantle of Captain America by Steve Rogers struggles with this idea and decides to give Rogers s shield to the U S government for a museum display Bucky Barnes who was recently pardoned attends government mandated therapy where he discusses his attempts to make amends for his time as a brainwashed assassin the Winter Soldier Torres investigates another terrorist group the Flag Smashers who believe life was better during the Blip Torres is injured by a member of the group with superhuman strength when he witnesses them rob a bank in Switzerland He later informs Wilson of this who has been attempting to help his reluctant sister Sarah with the family fishing business in Delacroix Louisiana The government soon announces a new Captain America John Walker 2 The Star Spangled Man Kari SkoglandMichael KasteleinMarch 26 2021 2021 03 26 Walker appears on Good Morning America and reveals his desire to live up to Rogers s mantle Barnes tells Wilson that he should have kept the shield before accompanying him to Munich where the Flag Smashers and their leader Karli Morgenthau are stealing a shipment of medicine Wilson and Barnes attack the group but the terrorists are all super soldiers and overpower the pair Walker and Lemar Hoskins arrive to help but the Flag Smashers escape Walker wants to work with Barnes and Wilson but they refuse Traveling to Baltimore Barnes introduces Wilson to Isaiah Bradley a veteran super soldier who fought the Winter Soldier in 1951 during the Korean War However Bradley refuses to help them uncover information about additional super soldiers due to being imprisoned and experimented on by the U S government and Hydra for 30 years Barnes is arrested for missing a therapy appointment but Walker has him released Barnes and Wilson again refuse to work with Walker and Barnes suggests to Wilson that they visit the imprisoned Helmut Zemo 3 Power Broker Kari SkoglandDerek KolstadApril 2 2021 2021 04 02 Zemo offers to help stop the Flag Smashers so Barnes orchestrates a prison riot to help him escape prison They travel to Madripoor a criminal sanctuary city island run by the mysterious Power Broker High ranking criminal Selby reveals that the Power Broker hired former Hydra scientist Dr Wilfred Nagel to recreate the Super Soldier Serum Selby is killed when Wilson s identity is exposed and every bounty hunter in Madripoor targets Wilson Barnes and Zemo Sharon Carter who has been living as a fugitive on the island c saves the trio and directs them to Nagel s lab They learn that he created twenty doses of the serum which Morgenthau stole The bounty hunters attack them and Zemo kills Nagel in the chaos before finding a getaway vehicle Carter stays behind and Wilson promises to get her pardoned The Flag Smashers raid and bomb a Global Repatriation Council GRC storage facility in Lithuania while Zemo Barnes and Wilson search for them in Latvia Barnes is confronted by Ayo a member of Wakanda s Dora Milaje 4 The Whole World Is Watching Kari SkoglandDerek KolstadApril 9 2021 2021 04 09 Ayo gives Barnes eight hours to use Zemo before the Wakandans take him as Zemo killed their king T Chaka d Zemo helps find Morgenthau at a funeral for her adoptive mother where Walker and Hoskins intercept them Wilson speaks with Morgenthau alone and attempts to persuade her to end the violence but an impatient Walker intervenes and a fight ensues Zemo destroys most of the serum before he is apprehended by Walker who secretly takes the last vial Ayo and the Dora Milaje come for Zemo but Walker refuses to hand him over In the ensuing fight the Dora Milaje humiliate Walker while Zemo escapes Morgenthau threatens Sarah forcing Wilson to meet with her to attempt to persuade him to join her Walker and Hoskins engage other members of the Flag Smashers leading to another fight in which Morgenthau accidentally kills Hoskins Enraged by his friend s death and having taken the serum Walker uses the shield to kill one of the Flag Smashers in front of horrified bystanders who film his actions 5 Truth Kari SkoglandDalan MussonApril 16 2021 2021 04 16 Wilson and Barnes demand the shield from Walker leading to a fight in which Walker destroys Wilson s wingsuit Wilson and Barnes take the shield breaking Walker s arm Barnes finds Zemo in Sokovia and hands him over to the Dora Milaje while Walker receives an other than honorable discharge and is stripped of his title as Captain America Afterward Walker is approached by Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine Wilson leaves the damaged wingsuit with Torres and visits Bradley who states his belief that a Black man cannot and should not be Captain America Wilson returns home and helps fix the family boat with assistance from several locals and Barnes who delivers a briefcase from the Wakandans to Wilson Barnes and Wilson train with the shield and agree to move on from their pasts and work together The Flag Smashers plan an attack on a GRC conference in New York City and are joined by Batroc whom Carter has secretly hired In a mid credits scene Walker builds a new shield from scrap metal and his war medals 6 One World One People Kari SkoglandMalcolm Spellman amp Josef SawyerApril 23 2021 2021 04 23 Wearing a new Captain America uniform and flight suit from the Wakandans Wilson flies to New York to stop the Flag Smashers attack with the help of Barnes Carter and Walker Carter accidentally reveals that she is the Power Broker to Batroc and kills him while Wilson attempts to reason with Morgenthau before Carter kills her as well Wilson convinces the GRC to postpone the forced relocation of displaced people that Morgenthau died fighting for and instead make efforts to help them The remaining serum enhanced Flag Smashers are caught by Barnes and Walker and sent to the Raft but they are killed by Zemo s butler Oeznik en route De Fontaine gives Walker a new uniform and codename U S Agent Barnes makes amends with everyone he hurt or enabled as the Winter Soldier while Wilson has a memorial dedicated to Bradley added to the Captain America museum exhibit In a mid credits scene after receiving a full pardon Carter rejoins the CIA and intends to use this access to sell government secrets and resources Production editAdditional production information and episode specific content can be found at each episode s article Development edit By September 2018 Marvel Studios was developing several limited series for its parent company Disney s streaming service Disney to be centered on supporting characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU films who had not starred in their own films The actors who portrayed the characters in the films were expected to reprise their roles for the limited series The series were expected to be six to eight episodes each and have a hefty budget rivaling those of a major studio production The series would be produced by Marvel Studios rather than Marvel Television which produced previous television series in the MCU Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was believed to be taking a hands on role in each series development 51 focusing on continuity of story with the films and handling the actors who would be reprising their roles from the films 52 Malcolm Spellman was one of several writers asked to pitch a series focusing on Anthony Mackie s Sam Wilson Falcon and Sebastian Stan s Bucky Barnes Winter Soldier 53 Feige believed the MCU films had not explored these two characters enough and Marvel Studios especially wanted to explore the pair more after seeing the audience reaction to their fun dynamic in the MCU films Captain America The Winter Soldier 2014 and Captain America Civil War 2016 6 1 Mackie and Stan had both previously expressed interest in starring in an MCU spin off film together with Stan comparing the idea to buddy comedy films like Midnight Run 1988 and 48 Hrs 1982 54 It was Marvel Studios intention for the series to use the buddy two hander format like those films 7 Each writer developed their pitch for the series with a Marvel Studios executive Spellman worked with Nate Moore and his pitch focused on race and identity 53 He gave 48 Hrs The Defiant Ones 1958 Lethal Weapon 1987 and Rush Hour 1998 as examples of buddy films that dealt with issues of race and which he wanted to model the series after 7 Spellman had a migraine when he pitched his take to Feige and he felt that the presentation did not go well Moore advocated for Spellman and his approach which the writer felt was because Moore agreed that focusing on race was the right direction for the series 53 Spellman was hired to write the limited series by the end of October 2018 52 55 Feige felt Spellman was the right person for the job because he understood what was needed to make the series fun and action packed while also being a Black male television writer which gave him the point of view that was needed to tell the type of story about Wilson that Marvel Studios wanted to tell 16 The series was announced in April 2019 as The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 5 Kari Skogland was hired the next month to direct all six episodes 9 which are around 45 55 minutes each 7 with budgets reported to be as much as 25 million 1 Feige Louis D Esposito Victoria Alonso Moore Skogland and Spellman executive produced the series 6 15 which is retitled Captain America and the Winter Soldier in the sixth episode s credits 2 Writing edit In addition to Spellman writers for the series include Michael Kastelein Derek Kolstad Dalan Musson and Josef Sawyer 56 Kolstad joined the series in July 2019 57 The series is set six months after the film Avengers Endgame 2019 3 which depicts Steve Rogers bequeathing his shield and the mantle of Captain America to Wilson 9 58 Feige said this was intended to be a classic passing of the torch from one hero to another but when Marvel Studios got the opportunity to make television series for Disney they decided to expand this into an entire story about Wilson who is a Black man becoming Captain America 10 Skogland called the series a story about the first Black Captain America 59 Mackie was hesitant about the series because he felt it would not be able to match the quality of the MCU films and he did not want a Black actor to be the lead of Marvel s first failure but he was won over by Spellman s writing Mackie said the series would explore Wilson s backstory and treat him as a regular guy in a world of superheroes 10 while walk ing the line of who is going to take up the Captain America shield after Endgame 60 He felt that there was a specific brand of person that was expected of Captain America and part of Wilson questioning the mantle came from knowing as a Black man that you can t be the same person in every room you walk in because every person you meet expects a different person 6 2 Spellman felt the series was a nice progression from the themes of racial identity that were presented in Marvel Studios Black Panther 2018 and was hopeful that the series would have a positive impact on Black youth like that film did 53 He noted that in addition to himself and Moore over half of the series writing staff was also Black which reinforced the series portrayal of Wilson as a decidedly Black character 61 Mackie said he was picking up the mantle left by Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman who died in August 2020 10 Stan explained that Barnes feels protective of Rogers s legacy and wants Wilson to become Captain America since he was Rogers s choice The doubt that Wilson has about taking on the role becomes a conflict for Barnes 6 2 Regarding Wilson s progression in the series from being reluctant to wield the shield to ultimately using it Skogland indicated that he needed to engage in both a public and private conversation of what it means for a Black man to pick up such an iconic historically White symbol which would help him define what it means to be a hero in modern society versus when Rogers became Captain America in the 1940s Skogland also believed this was an important progression for the viewers to have along with Wilson since the shield means different things to different people and all aspects of it as a symbol needed to be explored 62 If you want any honesty to them you cannot avoid all the trauma that Bucky s been through and you cannot avoid the fact that Sam is Black Head writer Malcolm Spellman on the central issues facing Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson in the series 7 Kolstad said he would be bringing a wink and a nod to the style of world building and character development from his film franchise John Wick 63 Feige said the series would be more of a reflection of the real world than previous MCU projects 64 with composer Henry Jackman saying the series deals with less comfortable weighty issues such as what kind of person should hold the shield and how a Black man would feel about being Captain America 65 Skogland added that other topical hard to talk about issues that the series explores include ideas of patriotism and extremism asking the questions Who is an American and who gets to decide what principles the country stands for What compels people to take extreme actions in the name of what they believe is patriotism Skogland noted that Captain America has always been used to explore political ideas since the character s first comic book in 1941 where he was depicted punching Adolf Hitler Stan said viewers would be able to compare events in the series to the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol though this was unintentional since the series was written before that event 7 The Blip where half of all life in the universe disappeared in Avengers Infinity War 2018 and returned during Endgame is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier s primary source of conflict with the characters all responding to it 61 with Spellman noting they wanted this crisis to be something viewers could identify with adding the heroes their problems and their worldviews were of the times 24 Spellman made a parallel connection between the Blip and the COVID 19 pandemic 66 since the series setting was described as a world striving for stability after a global catastrophe 7 He felt that a global event like the Blip or a pandemic could unite or divide and each episode of the series is defined by this push pull 3 One of the series antagonists the Flag Smashers are an anarchist anti patriotism group who believe the world was better during the Blip and were born out of that event 19 24 The Flag Smashers and Helmut Zemo all believe they are heroes and are responding to the Blip with views that the protagonists and wider population concede to contain valid points 4 Skogland believed setting the series six months after the Blip was critical as that is when the complications of everyone returning begin to surpass the initial shock and joy 3 Co executive producer Zoie Nagelhout and Moore said the series would show Wilson and Barnes attempting to figure out their identities and the Blip would affect this 6 2 Spellman added that identity is one of the main themes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier with the story forcing Wilson Barnes Sharon Carter and Zemo to each rethink how they see themselves and confront how the world sees them 67 Jackman described the series as a psychological drama 65 while Mackie and Stan said it was part action packed superhero epic part awkward buddy comedy 8 Stan compared the series tone to the more realistic and grounded MCU film Captain America The Winter Soldier 68 He added that having a longer running time than a film allowed the series to explore the personal lives of the title characters and show what a day in each of their lives is like 7 and said it would combine the characters existing relationship with the actors offscreen dynamic 69 Spellman wanted to go home with the characters and let the actors show their skills rather than simply focus on action 70 and he said the spirit and conflict of the title characters were what remained consistent as the project developed from his initial pitch to the final series 7 He compared them to fire and ice saying Sam reacts spontaneously from the gut and Bucky is more cold and calculated 6 1 Spellman said there was a 12 second moment in Civil War where it feels like every single Marvel fan knew that Wilson and Barnes were going to be able to support a movie or a franchise 69 referring to a scene in which the two characters bicker over the placement of Wilson s seat The series builds on the chemistry from that scene rather than developing its tone from scratch 69 6 1 The writers also referenced the various press interviews done by Mackie and Stan to help craft the character s relationship and dynamic together 71 Skogland and Spellman noted that Wilson and Barnes are not necessarily friends in the films but they have Rogers as a common denominator Without Rogers the pair s underlying relationship is now laid bare and forced to develop 6 1 Stan said that without Rogers Barnes and Wilson went into opposite corners in terms of facing their lives and their demons but they were each asking the same questions 69 Some of the early elements selected to feature in the series before the hiring of Spellman was the inclusions of Zemo and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine and that Carter would be the Power Broker Making Carter the Power Broker was inspired by a Captain America comic from the 1990s where Carter was exiled from S H I E L D for years which made her super salty Anthony and Joe Russo and Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely the directors and writers of Avengers Infinity War and Avengers Endgame had tried to incorporate Carter into those films numerous times but ultimately did not given the vast number of other characters already featured When development began for the Disney series Moore felt the concept for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was becoming the story of Sharon Carter 34 Spellman created the series using his general knowledge of Marvel Comics and the MCU along with that of Moore and Nagelhout rather than basing it on specific comic books though he did name Truth Red White amp Black as a large influence on the series 61 Moore disliked that comic when he read it but liked the ideas it posed and felt Spellman who strongly advocated for using elements of the comic had integrated those story elements into the series in a smart way 72 Feige was nervous about adapting Truth because he felt they would not be able to do justice to it and its main character Isaiah Bradley if they were only a small part of the series but he changed his mind when he saw how central Isaiah was to the series themes 17 Skogland said the writers created unique characters for the series and would go back to the comics to find appropriate names that fit those archetypes even if they were not direct translations from how they were used in the comics the Flag Smashers were an example of this 4 Kolstad felt it was interesting to take secondary characters from the films and put them in primary roles for the series and added that other characters from earlier MCU films are layered into the series and shift the storytelling in new ways 73 With the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney allowing Marvel Studios to regain the film rights to the X Men and Fantastic Four properties Marvel Studios was able to include elements from those properties in the series This includes the location Madripoor which Feige said was more of an Easter egg in and of itself 74 Ahead of the series premiere Spellman said there were three projects from Marvel Studios he knew of that would tie in to the series 16 Casting edit nbsp Stan and Mackie at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con promoting the seriesWith the official announcement of the series in April 2019 came confirmation that Mackie and Stan would reprise their roles of Wilson and Barnes respectively in the series 5 The next month Daniel Bruhl and Emily VanCamp entered negotiations to reprise their respective film roles of Helmut Zemo and Sharon Carter 9 Bruhl was confirmed for the series in July 2019 25 and VanCamp was confirmed a month later when Wyatt Russell was announced as cast in the role of John Walker 13 Russell s past work portraying the slacker with long hair and a beard did not lend itself to this role but Marvel liked how his unique energy differentiated Walker from Wilson and Barnes 6 5 Set photos in November 2019 revealed Adepero Oduye would appear in the series 75 portraying Sam s sister Sarah Wilson 20 Additional set photos in September 2020 revealed Georges St Pierre would be reprising his role as Georges Batroc from Captain America The Winter Soldier 76 and that Erin Kellyman had joined the cast 77 portraying Karli Morgenthau 4 The following month Danny Ramirez was cast in the pivotal role of Joaquin Torres 78 4 Kellyman s involvement was confirmed in December 79 80 In February 2021 Don Cheadle revealed that he appears in the series in his MCU role of James Rhodey Rhodes 23 Florence Kasumba also reprises her role as Ayo from past MCU films 35 Julia Louis Dreyfus was cast as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine Louis Dreyfus had been expected to first appear in Black Widow 2021 before delays pushed the film s release to be after the series 36 Feige geeked out over casting Louis Dreyfus due to her being an icon for her role in Seinfeld 38 In December 2019 Desmond Chiam and Miki Ishikawa joined the cast 81 and Noah Mills was cast a month later 82 In February 2020 Carl Lumbly joined the cast as Isaiah Bradley 83 46 A year later the series trailer revealed Amy Aquino had been cast in the series as Dr Christina Raynor Barnes s therapist 84 42 Janeshia Adams Ginyard and Zola Williams reprise their roles as Nomble and Yama respectively members of the Dora Milaje from previous MCU films 49 Design edit Sets edit Production designer Ray Chan and the producers wanted to give the series a global feel right away given the script He designed two sets with the majority of filming occurring on location 85 His sets for Madripoor were built at Pinewood Atlanta Studios Atlanta as the production team originally planned to film Madripoor scenes in southeastern Asian countries such as Myanmar Thailand and Vietnam but could not due to scheduling difficulties The interior of Sam Wilson s home was also built at Pinewood 86 Costumes edit Costume designer Michael Crow had extrapolated some of his Wilson s previous streetwear looks from Captain America The Winter Soldier and Captain America Civil War He had also discussed costume design with Mackie and wanted to add some more color and texture to match the muted color palette of the series He added that he wanted Louisiana to be a bright spot and symbolize the happy place in his life as the rest of the series was dark and moody For Barnes Crow was influenced by the classic Americana style and wanted him to have the same flavor as Steve Rogers as he felt that both characters are similar in that they were people from the 1940s who are sort of stuck in this modern world 87 Suits for superheroes were designed by a team of people at Marvel Studios based on illustrations with input from the costume designing department for practicality When creating the Captain America suit for Wilson Crow had discussed the amount of white used in the costume and ultimately felt that it was a much bolder statement to have as much white as we ended up with because it s so different from everything we ve seen before He also wanted to avoid the suit looking like a conglomeration of Captain America costumes that have come before added to the Falcon costume During fabrication of the suit he incorporated Wakandan elements into the design as the suit had been built in Wakanda In contrast Walker s Captain America suit was more structured more armored and darker The shoulders were also amplified by the team as they wanted Walker to feel more massive than Rogers and also sought to make him feel intimidating and dark His suit was created from fabric and costume Discussing Zemo s coat he initially wanted the coat to feel like an old Sokovian military uniform and took inspiration from traditional Slavic clothing and Polish and Russian overcoats from World War II Fur was also added to the coats to keep the costume faithful to the comic 87 Crow wanted each member of the Flag Smashers to feel unique to each member while still being a collective He described their costumes as feeling grounded interesting and unique and consulted with the actors prior to designing their costumes Additionally he chose to minimize their designs as he wanted them to feel like they were coming from refugee camps The costume team had designed their masks by hand and had chosen a design which was vacuum formed by a member from the team who also had added a texture to it The concept team then had designed the logo and after experimenting with the colors of the mask they eventually chose a color scheme they felt was right and practical 87 Main on end title sequence edit External videos nbsp Marvel Studios The Falcon and The Winter Soldier End Credits Main On End Title Sequence presents the series main on end title sequence created by Perception YouTube video from Perception s channelThe series main on end title sequence was created by Perception 88 who took inspiration from the series political messages and ideologies The design features propaganda plastered across city walls with multiple layers of graffiti and flyers put up torn down and defaced Perception used movement and lighting to create a mysterious ambiance to match the show s atmosphere 89 and included various hidden messages and Easter eggs in the sequence 88 such as references to the Enhanced Humans Act and Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross the Sokovia Accords Karli Morgenthau via a wanted poster that mentions various attacks by the Flag Smashers 90 Madripoor and the Brass Monkey Saloon 90 74 past attempts to replicate the Captain America program including Isaiah Bradley being labeled a subject and the Power Broker 90 Filming edit Filming began on October 31 2019 91 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Atlanta Georgia 92 93 with Skogland directing 9 and P J Dillon serving as cinematographer 6 15 The series was filmed under the working title Tag Team 94 Dillon used a Panavision DXL2 8K camera with a T series Panavision anamorphic prime lens for filming During filming he had de tuned the lenses for the Panavision C series as he didn t want it to look too pristine and in terms of the lighting choices we shot low light a lot and used a lot of smoke to give the shots their texture Skogland and Dillon consulted and devised different lighting strategies based on the tone 95 Mackie and Stan announced the official start of filming on November 4 96 Mackie compared the production to an MCU film saying it felt like shooting a six hour film that would then be cut up into individual episodes rather than filming one episode at a time 97 Feige said the series would have the cinematic experience of an MCU film across six episodes 98 while Skogland felt the series was relatable to the films since it featured action comedy a high octane pace familiar faces and new characters 6 1 Skogland was inspired by the films of David Lean and Midnight Cowboy 1969 for the series 69 as well as the French film The Intouchables 2011 The Intouchables helped her feel secure in exploring some of the vulnerabilities of Wilson and Barnes which translated to different approaches to filming each character 99 For example Skogland s approach to Wilson was having the camera further back to capture his surroundings 99 while the approach for Barnes was to try be in his head by using close up shots and a shallow focus that excluded the background 100 99 Location shooting took place in the Atlanta metropolitan area from November 2019 through February 2020 101 102 103 104 Scenes of Wilson s family home were filmed in Savannah Georgia while their family seafood dock was filmed at the Moon River on Skidaway Island 86 105 Filming also occurred at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta Georgia and Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery Alabama 106 VanCamp filmed her part for the series simultaneously with her role on the Fox Broadcasting Company series The Resident since that also shoots in Atlanta 33 In mid January filming was expected to take place in Arecibo Puerto Rico for two weeks but production on the island was suspended due to a series of earthquakes that took place 107 On March 3 the production was revealed to be moving to Prague Czech Republic for three weeks until March 25 108 with filming in the city starting on March 6 and expected to continue until the week of March 16 However filming was halted on March 10 due to the COVID 19 pandemic and members of the production returned to Atlanta 109 Stan said filming would be completed once it was safe to do so 110 estimating that there were at least two or three more weeks of filming needed 68 In early May the Czech Republic allowed television and film productions to start up if they followed new hygiene guidelines for cast and crew members 111 112 and in June the head of the Czech film commission said cast and crew involved in film and television productions would be exempt from the European Union travel ban on U S citizens that was set to take effect on July 1 113 114 Production on the series was scheduled to resume at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in August 115 Skogland said that the series crew knew exactly what they needed to film once shooting was able to begin again 69 116 Filming occurred at Atlantic Station in Atlanta in early September 117 and VanCamp finished filming her scenes for the series by the end of that month 118 Filming in Prague resumed by October 10 119 with locations including Olsany Cemetery and the Monastery of Saint Gabriel in Smichov 120 Mackie said the cast and crew followed strict quarantine and social distancing measures while filming in Prague 121 The production wrapped on October 23 120 122 Post production edit Skogland said the series crew used their time wisely when the production shut down due to the pandemic allowing them to continue with post production work on the series and make decisions that they usually would not have time to make 69 116 Jeffrey Ford Kelley Dixon Todd Desrosiers and Rosanne Tan edited different episodes of the series 6 3 Visual effects were provided by Cantina Creative Crafty Apes Digital Frontier FX Industrial Light amp Magic QPPE Rodeo FX Sony Pictures Imageworks Stereo D Technicolor VFX Tippett Studio Trixter and Weta Digital 123 Music edit Henry Jackman who scored Captain America The Winter Soldier and Captain America Civil War began scoring the series by December 2020 124 Because he was returning to the franchise after several years Jackman started by creating an audio care package featuring different themes orchestrations and harmonies that he had composed for the Captain America films to remind himself of that work and organize it before approaching music for the series Jackman explained that the series format allowed him to write a wider range of music than the films since it still required music for big action sequences while having time for more quiet character based moments He described the music for the latter sequences as being more patient with lighter and thinner instrumentation The many locations visited in the series also allowed Jackman to explore some environment specific music such as elements of the Blues genre when exploring Wilson s backstory in Louisiana or electronic music for Madripoor which Jackman described as a grungy rave scenario 125 Jackman reprises several of his themes from the films in the series the composer expanded his Falcon motif from Winter Soldier into a full classical superhero theme that he combined with some of the Blues elements to acknowledge Wilson s history the new Falcon theme is used as the series end credits theme titled Louisiana Hero 125 126 Jackman s Winter Soldier theme which consists of a scream and clangs that he described as the last fragments of a human soul trapped inside some mechanistic frame is heard during callbacks to the character s time as an assassin 125 127 Zemo s spidery kind of fractious theme from Civil War returns for that character 125 and Jackman used an off key version of his Captain America theme to represent John Walker 125 Once Walker turns on the titular heroes Jackman transitioned to the more operatic theme that he used for the fight between Captain America and Iron Man in Civil War due to the similarity between the two fights 128 The composer had written a nostalgic motif for Barnes s civilian identity in The Winter Soldier that was tied to the character s 1940s history but he decided not to use that in the series as he felt it did not suit the modern version of the character Instead he took an element from the end of his Winter Soldier theme that is played on strings in a disturbing octatonic scale and straightened it out into a diatonic scale to create a new civilian melody for the character that is played on strings piano and guitar 125 127 For the Flag Smashers Jackman developed a new theme that has a dystopian vibe 125 Jackman s score was recorded by a 53 player orchestra in Berlin 129 and was released digitally by Marvel Music and Hollywood Records in two volumes music from the first three episodes was released on April 9 2021 126 130 and music from the last three episodes was released on April 30 126 131 Louisiana Hero was released as a single on March 26 126 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Vol 1 Episodes 1 3 Original Soundtrack 130 No TitleMusicLength1 Louisiana Hero 2 142 Tough Act to Follow 1 163 Airborne Operation 5 564 Smithsonian Tribute 0 535 Nightmares 1 226 What Do You Want 1 227 Pluck Up the Nerve 1 538 New Agitators 1 139 The Wrong Guy 1 3810 America s Sweetheart 1 0511 No Parachute 1 2912 Stakeout 1 3913 Outmatched 2 4614 Safe House 2 4115 Someone You Should Meet 1 0916 Overlooked For Promotion 1 2017 Warranted Attention 1 0318 Fraying Edges 2 0419 Take One For the Team 2 2120 Unnecessary Use of Force 1 4821 Prison Break 4 4122 A Marriage of Convenience 0 3223 A Pure Heart 1 4824 Low Town 1 2425 Attack Soldier 1 4726 Breaking Character 2 2927 Bad Science 3 3028 Masked Man 1 2029 Dissent and Disillusionment 1 0830 Radicalized 1 1931 Star Spangled Man featuring The Captain America Drum Corps Alan Menken1 44Total length 58 54 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Vol 2 Episodes 4 6 Original Soundtrack 131 No TitleArtistLength1 Louisiana Hero Reprise 3 222 You re Free 1 583 Master Manipulator 1 034 Once More Into the Fray 2 525 Live Accordingly 1 516 Melee a Trois 1 037 A Losing Battle 1 048 Passacaglia 2 449 Relieved of Duty 2 2510 Sokovian Memorial 1 5611 Isaiah Bradley 3 4112 Backstory 1 5113 Real Partners 1 3314 Home Truths 2 2515 Opening Gambit 3 0516 Leading the Charge 2 4117 Flag Smasher Fight 1 4618 Fall from Grace 3 0219 Elegy 1 5320 Captain America 3 2721 An Unbalanced Mind 2 1122 Into the Tunnels 1 4923 Making Amends 3 5124 Never Forget 2 0725 Epilogue 0 5226 On and On Curtis Harding4 01Total length 1 00 33Marketing editA short teaser for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was shown at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con featuring Bruhl as Zemo The character wears his traditional purple mask from the comics in the teaser 26 Skogland traveled to Budapest where Bruhl was filming The Alienist Angel of Darkness to capture the footage 27 Concept art for the series featuring designs for the characters costumes are included in Expanding the Universe a Marvel Studios special that debuted on Disney on November 12 2019 70 In December 2019 Feige debuted the first images from the series at Comic Con Experience which Matt Goldberg of Collider described as more grounded than fellow Disney series WandaVision with a standard spy thriller look similar to the Captain America films 58 A commercial for the series WandaVision and Loki was shown during Super Bowl LIV 132 Julia Alexander of The Verge said there was not much footage but it offered enough glimpses to tease fans 133 Haleigh Foutch at Collider felt of all the Super Bowl commercials Marvel s teasers stole the whole show and had a lot to get excited about 134 A trailer for the series was released during Disney Investor Day in December 2020 Writers for Polygon said the trailer certainly delivered and made the series look like it was similar in scope to an MCU film They highlighted the series villains which the trailer showcased Zemo and the Flag Smashers 80 Angie Han of Mashable felt the trailer promised explosive action a jet setting plot some very creepy villains and best of all a return of the characters odd couple best frenemies dynamic from Civil War 135 CinemaBlend s Laura Hurley said the trailer s action was so epic that it could be the trailer for an MCU film rather than a series 136 Writing for io9 Charles Pulliam Moore called the trailer nothing short of bonkers 137 A television spot was shown during Super Bowl LV which announced the release of the second trailer for the series 138 Ben Pearson of Film said the trailer was a return to the quippy action heavy Marvel house style after the release of the less conventional WandaVision Pearson wondered how this perspective would have been different if The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was released before WandaVision as was originally planned 139 Ethan Alter at Yahoo also compared the trailer to WandaVision saying the series appeared to bring the fireworks audiences traditionally expect from MCU adventures 140 Rolling Stone s Brenna Ehrlich called the trailer replete with explosions stomach flipping stunts and all manner of intrigue 141 Speaking to Sharon Carter s appearance in the trailer Ian Cardona of Comic Book Resources felt that even though it was a few seconds the character was finally getting the respect she deserves following her brief appearances in the MCU films 142 Across various social media platforms the trailer and television spot had more than 125 million combined views within 24 hours The trailer became the most watched for a streaming series surpassing the 53 million views of the September 2020 WandaVision trailer It also had 217 000 social media mentions and the highest Google Search volume among all entertainment offerings Anthony D Alessandro at Deadline Hollywood noted it was rare for analytics company EDO s top 10 most searched Super Bowl spots list which measures searches within five minutes of a spot airing to include a trailer rather than brand ads but The Falcon and the Winter Soldier s spot was ranked fifth on the list 143 According to YouTube the trailer was the sixth most watched Super Bowl LV ad on the site 144 Four episodes of the Disney television series Marvel Studios Legends explore the Falcon the Winter Soldier Zemo and Sharon Carter using footage from their MCU film appearances 145 146 The episodes focusing on Falcon and Winter Soldier were released on March 5 2021 147 with the Zemo and Sharon Carter episodes released on March 12 146 147 Also in March Xbox released commercials cross promoting the series with the Xbox Series X and Series S and Xbox Game Pass The commercials feature Mackie alongside DC Pierson as Aaron a game store salesman reprising his role from Captain America The Winter Soldier where he was an Apple Store employee Aaron is revealed to be Noobmaster69 the Fortnite player who Thor threatens in Avengers Endgame 148 149 A final trailer for the series was released on March 15 Austen Goslin at Polygon thought it was a good display of the series story action and banter 150 while Syfy Wire s Matthew Jackson felt it clarified that the series would be a personal fight He said this and the previous trailers showed that the series could open up the future for this particular corner of the MCU 151 Discussing the trailer for io9 James Whitbrook highlighted the emphasis on the physical and existential threats to Wilson and Barnes and said he was intrigued by the portrayal of Flag Smasher as a movement rather than a single character 152 In January 2021 Marvel announced their Marvel Must Haves program which reveals new toys games books apparel home decor and other merchandise related to each episode of the series on the Monday following an episode s release 153 On March 15 general apparel Funko Pops collectibles accessories and houseware for the series was revealed for the program 154 with the Must Haves merchandise for the episodes starting on March 22 and concluding on April 26 155 156 In June 2021 Hyundai Motor Company released a commercial featuring Mackie as Wilson Captain America promoting The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the Hyundai Tucson The commercial was produced by Marvel alongside similar commercials for WandaVision Loki and What If and was meant to tell an in world story set within the narrative of the series 157 In July Hasbro unveiled a series themed version of Monopoly that was set to be released on August 10 158 Release editThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier debuted on March 19 2021 on Disney 159 Its six episodes were released weekly concluding on April 23 160 The series was originally scheduled for release in August 2020 161 but this was pushed back after filming was delayed by the COVID 19 pandemic 162 The series is part of Phase Four of the MCU 159 163 Reception editAudience viewership edit Disney announced that New World Order was the most watched series premiere ever for the streaming service in its opening weekend March 19 to 22 2021 ahead of the premieres of WandaVision and the second season of The Mandalorian Additionally The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was the most watched title overall globally for that time period on Disney including in the Disney Hotstar markets 164 Samba TV reported that 1 7 million households watched the episode in its opening weekend 165 TVision which determines viewing impressions by counting its 14 000 viewers on connected televisions who have watched one of nearly 25 000 titles for at least two minutes within a session of watching content for at least five minutes across all major U S streaming and advertising video on demand services reported that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was the most viewed series of April 2021 across measured platforms being viewed nearly 40 times more than the average series measured by the service 166 Critical response edit The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Critical reception by episode Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues Percentage of positive critics reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes 167 The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 84 approval rating with an average rating of 7 25 10 based on 336 reviews The website s critical consensus reads Packed with blockbuster action and deft character beats Falcon and the Winter Soldier proves itself worthy of Captain America s legacy with its globetrotting intrigue mature social commentary and the sparky rapport between stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan 167 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned a score of 74 out of 100 based on 32 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 168 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was praised for bringing the Black experience to the forefront through its tackling of issues such as racial discrimination and confronting the original sins of America building itself on the backs of Black people 169 David Betancourt reviewing the season finale for The Washington Post analyzed the racial themes surrounding the character of Sam Wilson a Black man acquiring the mantle of Captain America Noting that the series was originally planned to debut in 2020 before being delayed by the COVID 19 pandemic Betancourt believed there was something eerily timely about a Black Captain America flying in the sky days after the verdict in the murder of George Floyd and also pointed to Barnes potentially being in a relationship with Leah an Asian woman also at a time when Asian Americans don t feel safe in America because of racist attacks While these occurrences happening in the series would not fix anything Betancourt said you can t help but feel something when you see it 170 Brian Lowry writing for CNN said Overall the series deftly accomplished its primary mission which was to explore the dramatic tension in Wilson becoming Captain America in a way that went beyond just being told the shield now belonged to him It also continued to demonstrate Marvel s ability to mount big muscular action in productions for Disney while showcasing the depth of its universe 171 Calling the series flawed but fun Brian Tallerico of Vulture stated that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier often felt rushed and lacked some depth in its analysis of race and power in this country but served its purpose as an origin story for Wilson s Captain America while setting up future MCU projects In terms of how it would be remembered he felt that it would be hard to gauge its full impact until its plot threads were picked up in future MCU projects as was the case with most MCU entries 172 The pacing of the series received some criticism In his review of the first episode Alec Bojalad of Den of Geek believed releasing the series episodes weekly was a detriment overall since the first episode played as the first act of a larger story and felt frustratingly incomplete at times compared to how watching the full series at once would likely feel This was in contrast to Marvel Studios first series WandaVision which had been unquestionably an episodic experience with each episode standing on its own and having episode television style cliffhanger endings 173 By the third episode Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone felt the series was leaning way into the six hour movie model at this point where the only concern is advancing the plot by any means necessary regardless of how interesting it is on its own He believed compared to WandaVision which was very clearly built to be consumed weekly The Falcon and the Winter Soldier would have been better to view all at once than as weekly episodes 174 Sepinwall ultimately concluded The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was trying to do way more than it could comfortably handle having too many characters and plot threads that writers could not successfully execute fully 2 with individual episodes that felt sluggish despite a lot happening in them because those various incidents don t do much beyond inching the plot forward 175 Noel Murray said in The New York Times that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was largely enjoyable if scattershot given it meandered too much shoehorning in too many side characters and too much Marvel mythology However it was still a rush to see Wilson zooming through the air first as Falcon in the first episode and then again as Captain America in the sixth episode which was even more satisfying 176 Entertainment Weekly s Darren Franich gave the series a D believing there were glimpses of what the series could have been He said this unmarvelous Disney quagmire buried its best instincts underneath uninspired cameos geopolitical stupidity and spin off teases Creator Malcolm Spellman struggled to keep Sam in the foreground but the sprawling tale lost focus 177 Accolades edit Award Date s of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref MTV Movie amp TV Awards May 16 2021 Best Hero Anthony Mackie Won 178 Best Duo Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan WonGolden Trailer Awards July 22 2021 Best BTS EPK for a TV Streaming Series Under 2 Minutes Co Workers ZEALOT Nominated 179 Black Reel Awards August 15 2021 Outstanding Drama Series Malcolm Spellman Nominated 180 Outstanding Actor Drama Series Anthony Mackie NominatedOutstanding Writing Drama Series Malcolm Spellman for New World Order NominatedOutstanding Guest Actor Drama Series Carl Lumbly NominatedOutstanding Guest Actress Drama Series Florence Kasumba NominatedHollywood Critics Association TV Awards August 29 2021 Best Actor in a Streaming Series Drama Anthony Mackie Nominated 181 Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series Drama Daniel Bruhl NominatedWyatt Russell NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards September 11 12 2021 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Don Cheadle for New World Order Nominated 182 Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour Matthew Wood Bonnie Wild James Spencer Richard Quinn Steve Slanec Kimberly Patrick Teresa Eckton Frank Rinella Devon Kelley Larry Oatfield Anele Onyekwere Dan Pinder Ronni Brown Andrea Gard for One World One People NominatedOutstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or Movie Eric Leven Mike May John Haley Daniel Mellitz Chris Waegner Charles Tait Sebastien Francoeur Chris Morley Mark LeDoux NominatedOutstanding Stunt Coordination Hank Amos Dave Macomber NominatedOutstanding Stunt Performance John Nania Aaron Toney Justin Eaton for Truth NominatedHollywood Professional Association Awards November 18 2021 Outstanding Visual Effects Episodic Under 13 Episodes or Non theatrical Feature Johannes Bresser Mark Smith Alexia Cui Paul Jenness Sebastian Bommersheim for New World Order Nominated 183 People s Choice Awards December 7 2021 Male TV Star of 2021 Anthony Mackie Nominated 184 Sci Fi Fantasy Show of 2021 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier NominatedNAACP Image Awards February 26 2022 Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series Malcolm Spellman for New World Order Nominated 185 Screen Actors Guild Awards February 27 2022 Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Nominated 186 Visual Effects Society March 8 2022 Outstanding Compositing and Lighting in an Episode Nathan Abbot Beck Veitch Markus Reithoffer James Alduos for New World Order Nominated 187 Critics Choice Super Awards March 17 2022 Best Actor in a Superhero Series Anthony Mackie Nominated 188 Saturn Awards October 25 2022 Best Actor in a Streaming Series Anthony Mackie Nominated 189 Ahead of the final episode s release Marvel Studios decided to submit The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in the drama series categories for the Primetime Emmy Awards rather than in the limited series categories Moore explained that this decision was made around the launch of the series with Marvel Studios feeling that the drama categories were appropriate for what the show is trying to tackle since it was a bit more dramatic than the company s previous content He added that there had not yet been any consideration if Stan and Mackie would both be submitted for Outstanding Lead Actors or if one would be submitted for Outstanding Supporting Actor 190 Mackie and Stan were both submitted for Outstanding Lead Actor 191 Documentary special editMain article Marvel Studios Assembled In February 2021 the documentary series Marvel Studios Assembled was announced 192 The special on this series Assembled The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier goes behind the scenes of the series with Spellman Skogland Stan Mackie Russell Kellyman Cheadle Bruhl VanCamp Kasumba Louis Dreyfus and others discussing the importance of racial issues within the narrative the action scenes and the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the production of the series The special was released on Disney on April 30 2021 160 Future editFurther information Captain America Brave New World Before the series premiere Mackie said there had been no discussions regarding a second season of the series He was also not sure when he would next appear in an MCU film especially due to the COVID 19 pandemic s impact on cinemas 10 Skogland said she was unsure if there would be a second season and felt that she had been able to do everything that she wanted in the first six episodes but she did say that there were more stories and characters to explore if a second season was made 193 Feige said there were ideas for what another one could be if a second season was made but Marvel intended for the series to lead into future MCU films first like they did with WandaVision 69 He added that he did not want to spoil the series by confirming a second season or discussing the plans that Marvel had for the series characters before the series was fully released 16 In April 2021 Moore said the end of the series would show story elements for a potential second season adding that the series explored evergreen topics that lent themselves to further exploration unlike the contained story of WandaVision 190 On April 23 2021 the same day the series final episode was released Spellman and series writer Dalan Musson were revealed to be writing the script for a fourth Captain America film that was expected to revolve around Wilson and continue from the events of the series 169 Nick Romano of Entertainment Weekly believed a second season with the title Captain America and the Winter Soldier had been inevitable given the way the series ended However knowing the report about the fourth Captain America film added to the intrigue of what direction Marvel Studios would go in considering past comments from Feige and others implying the series would get a proper second season 59 Mackie was unaware of any plans for a film or second season but was excited to see what happens 194 he had signed a deal to star in the film that August 195 Julius Onah was chosen to direct the film in July 2022 196 and the film was officially announced later that month at San Diego Comic Con as Captain America New World Order 197 Ramirez and Lumbly reprise their roles in the film 198 and are joined by Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns Leader and Liv Tyler as Betty Ross both from The Incredible Hulk 2008 198 199 and Shira Haas as Sabra 198 Harrison Ford appears as Thaddeus Ross 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