Captain America: Brave New World - Official Trailer (2025)

You are correct.
I too watched the Throne Speech live, and I too just saw this movie now that it is on Disney+ .

I concur with those who have said it is just okay. I liked that we got to actually see Betty again. I wonder whether this means we will see you know who in the future some day as well.
 

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I too watched the Throne Speech live, and I too just saw this movie now that it is on Disney+ .

I concur with those who have said it is just okay. I liked that we got to actually see Betty again. I wonder whether this means we will see you know who in the future some day as well.
Not sure whom you mean here so I’m going to speculate in spoilers:

Hopefully we’ll see Bruce/Ruffalo again at some point. He’s been in a couple of post-Endgame things.

We’ve already seen Abomination/Roth in She-Hulk, he’s out on parole and works as a life coach.

Bruce/Norton would be funny to see but it seems unlikely.
 

Not sure whom you mean here so I’m going to speculate in spoilers:

Hopefully we’ll see Bruce/Ruffalo again at some point. He’s been in a couple of post-Endgame things.

We’ve already seen Abomination/Roth in She-Hulk, he’s out on parole and works as a life coach.

Bruce/Norton would be funny to see but it seems unlikely.
I mean Red She-Hulk.
 


I mean Red She-Hulk.
Ooh, interesting.

I don’t think we’ve seen any version of her in the MCU. Betty has been Red She-Hulk but she’s also been the Harpy, especially from the fantastic Immortal Hulk Ewing run. But I really don’t expect to see anything from the Ewing run in the MCU.
 

Just watched it. It was good, but not blockbuster good, which is what everyone seems to expect from MCU movies since Endgame. The end-credits scene also seemed a lot later into the credits than usual for an MCU movie. I had to look up whether there was one, to make sure I did not turn it off before the scene happened.

@pukunui the multiverse and whatever arrives with it. Maybe connected to those incursions referenced in the Doctor Strange 2 end credits scene.
 


Just watched it. It was good, but not blockbuster good, which is what everyone seems to expect from MCU movies since Endgame. The end-credits scene also seemed a lot later into the credits than usual for an MCU movie. I had to look up whether there was one, to make sure I did not turn it off before the scene happened.

@pukunui the multiverse and whatever arrives with it. Maybe connected to those incursions referenced in the Doctor Strange 2 end credits scene.
All signs seem to point to some version of the Hickman Avengers run where overlapping realities result in the destruction of one or the other. I’d really hate it if they really did that, because that was some really stupid hard men making hard choices bullcrap crossed with (hey, we’re an elf games forum) that Spelljammer campaign Hickman never got to run back in college, but many of the ideas have legs.
 

Yeah, I saw it last night and enjoyed it well enough. Surprisingly closer to being an Incredible Hulk sequel than a Captain America sequel.
Sure, but we've been here before. I certainly remember feeling that we were really watching a full-on Avengers movie instead of a Captain America movie for Captain America: Civil War.
The only thing that bothers me about Sam's journey is that I've never felt like Captain America needed to be some kind of inherited mantle to be passed on. Steve Rogers was Captain America, there didn't need to be a successor to the title, at least for any in-universe reason. Sam growing into his own role and not having to take on this baggage would have been better for him.
From the standpoint of the superhero stories, no, we don't need Captain America to be an inherited title. But successive US governments basically have - in both the comics and the MCU. And that remains a potentially interesting source of stories and conflict - hence Isaiah Bradley.
I liked where they landed on the "should he have taken the serum?" question, both in terms of how people relate to him and his personal journey. I don't think a superpowered Sam could have come to the resolution he did in the final battle.
I just hope they don't keep relitigating it, which they came close to doing, with Sam feeling he shouldn't have had the Captain America mantle passed on to him by Steve in yet another conversation with Bucky.
 

Just watched it. It was good, but not blockbuster good, which is what everyone seems to expect from MCU movies since Endgame. The end-credits scene also seemed a lot later into the credits than usual for an MCU movie. I had to look up whether there was one, to make sure I did not turn it off before the scene happened.

@pukunui the multiverse and whatever arrives with it. Maybe connected to those incursions referenced in the Doctor Strange 2 end credits scene.
Disney will sometimes drop a "skip credits" into it, so you can jump right to the stinger.
 

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