![]() ![]() So, we're going to put him through the wringer and make him earn it, and see what happens when he is outweighed, outclassed, out-everything." ![]() "He's a guy with wings and a shield, but he is a guy. What happens with this guy who announces publicly, without the support, 'I'm the new Captain America'. "He's going to be the underdog in any situation. Because to me, this new Cap is Rocky," he explained. "I think he's not Steve Rogers and I think that's a good thing. In November 2021, Marvel producer Nate Moore teased a "fascinating" arc for Cap in the new movie. But we're sure that more details will arrive in due course. Who the ultimate villain will be, what city will be destroyed, and whether any multiverse madness comes into play are all questions we can't answer yet. ![]() There's the villainous turn of Sharon Carter, there's Zemo still alive in prison, and of course Falcon-now-Cap's internal reckoning with what it means, as a Black man, to wear the stars-and-stripes suit. Given the crossover cast, it seems it will definitely pick up from the events of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier which left a few plot threads dangling. Other actors have found themselves in similar situations over the years - for example, in the 1989 Batman, Billy Dee Williams plays Harvey Dent, a casting choice which was originally intended to lead to a sequel featuring Williams as Dent’s villainous alter ego, Two-Face.Eli Adé // Marvel Studios Captain America 4 plot: What will Captain America New World Order be about?Įven though we've got an official title and release date, there's been no information released about the plot of Captain America: New World Order. So I wasn’t imagining I’d get to do The Leader 18 years later.” “And I didn’t imagine they’d cross me over if they were going to do one with Mark. “I was saddened by the fact that they weren’t going to do a second Hulk with Edward,” Nelson says. I was flown out to Los Angeles, and we spent the day doing the shot that they hadn’t gotten in Toronto.”īut while Sterns’ transformation into The Leader did make the film’s final cut, a second Hulk movie never happened - recast as Mark Ruffalo, the Hulk has made regular appearances in other MCU films, but has never been featured in another stand-alone adventure. They said, ‘Well, we’ll get it later.’ And I said to myself, ‘Well, if they really do pick this up later, I’ll know that they really meant it.’ And they did. And then you’ll be set up to be The Leader, the villain in Hulk 2.'”ĭuring production on the film in Toronto, Nelson says, “they didn’t end up shooting the scene in which his head is irradiated and starts to expand, that is at the end of the movie. “I was actually cast before Edward, so I went down to meet Louis Leterrier and Gale Anne Hurd, and they said, ‘We want to offer you this part, he’s going to appear toward the end of this movie. Of course, comic book fans will recognize the name of Samuel Sterns as that of the alter ego for The Leader, a longtime Hulk nemesis, and according to Nelson, that was a part of the first conversation he had about taking on the role. In The Incredible Hulk, Samuel Sterns is the scientist who connects with Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) as Bruce attempts to find a cure for his… condition. While he never thought he’d ever get to play him again, despite what he was told when he was originally cast in the second-ever film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, things are coming full circle thanks to the upcoming Captain America: New World Order. Samuel Sterns in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. Tim Blake Nelson, veteran character actor and upcoming Poker Face guest star, has a long resume with packed with wild credits, but there’s one role he tells Consequence he “thought about all the time”: playing Dr. ![]()
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