![]() ![]() ![]() But the tidbits above should at least help - and I’m going to repeat it - temper expectations. This Marvel superhero’s actual identity isn’t known, and we have no idea who will play the role. Charles I Don't Know About That Trailer Murphy April 9, 2021 I'm not talking about it anymore until after next week. It's someone I personally am a huge fan of. It's someone I would never have expected to be in the MCU. On this #FalconAndWinterSoldier surprise actor/actress: Marvel insider Charles Murphy offered a similar description of the surprise character on Twitter: And this guest star must have knocked it out of the park for Spellman to hype up this upcoming episode so much. However, we have learned it is an existing Marvel Comics character who is played by a well-known performer. Film can confirm that this surprise character is not one that we’ve seen in the MCU before and not one who is primed to appear in an upcoming film. It’s somebody brand new, and a very well-known actor apparently plays the part: But a big cameo is coming, and two separate sources have seemingly provided more details about the character.įirst up, we have SlashFilm’s new report that offers an important tidbit about the surprise cameo. We don’t even need any big cameos for Episode 5 or the finale to enjoy the rest of the series. That’s the Power Broker, although many people think they know who it is - former SHIELD agent Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp).Īdd to that Rhodey’s (Don Cheadle) cameo, the gentle introduction of Eli Bradley (Elijah Richardson), who will be a future Young Avenger, and Steve Rogers’s long shadow over the entire show, and Falcon basically becomes a great Marvel movie that was split into six hourlong episodes. Not to mention there’s an actual villain lurking in the background whom we may or may not discover by the end of the series. And let’s not forget about the Flag-Smashers, whose ideals aren’t quite villainous either - we should highlight Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman) as the group’s protagonist, who is also a character that has potential for future stories. Zemo and Walker will likely be in the group. There’s speculation that another major MCU superhero team-up is forming as we speak: the Thunderbolts. We also got to experience a few fantastic “bad guys.” Baron Zemo (Daniel Brühl) and John Walker (Wyatt Russell) aren’t perfect villains, but we might see more of them in the MCU’s future. That’s my biggest gripe about Endgame - that we never saw what the “happy end” meant for people who aren’t superheroes. We got to really meet Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), and we got to see the world after the devastating events of Infinity War and Endgame in a way that the movies weren’t able to depict. Still, the TV shows will advance character arcs, offer more background information, and include plenty of Easter eggs that link these properties to the movies.įour episodes in and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has delivered on various levels. We won’t see big villain reveals or major new superheroes. Feige’s recent note that TV shows aren’t mandatory for understanding the movies is something I constantly bring up as a reminder that the TV series are not designed to deliver major MCU developments. And the basics are shows like WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, as well as upcoming films like Black Widow and The Eternals. Hopefully, Marvel will build up to another crescendo worthy of Endgame, but we need to get back to the basics for that to happen. That’s a once-in-a-decade experience for Marvel and something other studios have never been able to recreate. Not everything that happens in the forthcoming films and TV series can rival Avengers: Endgame. One of the great things WandaVision did for the MCU Phase 4 is to teach fans to temper their expectations. ![]()
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