A review of this week’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, “The Star-Spangled Man,” coming up just as soon as I’m fighting Gandalf…
In Captain America: The First Avenger, you may recall, Stanley Tucci has a small but memorable role as Dr. Abraham Erskine, the immigrant scientist who created the formula that turns Steve Rogers from scrawny dreamer into brawny supersoldier. He overhears tales of Steve trying and failing to enlist multiple times, gets a glimpse of this tiny kid’s huge heart, and pushes again and again...
In Captain America: The First Avenger, you may recall, Stanley Tucci has a small but memorable role as Dr. Abraham Erskine, the immigrant scientist who created the formula that turns Steve Rogers from scrawny dreamer into brawny supersoldier. He overhears tales of Steve trying and failing to enlist multiple times, gets a glimpse of this tiny kid’s huge heart, and pushes again and again...
- 3/26/2021
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
To the relief of Marvel fans everywhere, the second episode of Disney+’s “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,” titled “The Star-Spangled Man,” wasted no time bringing its two bickering superheroes together after the character-focused premiere kept them apart in order to set the stage for their deeper personal arcs. It also properly established John Walker (Wyatt Russell), a former soldier and the newly appointed Captain America, as a person with his own hangups after introducing him with a wink and a smile at the end of the premiere.
In a scene that feels ripped straight from Amazon’s fantastic anti-superhero show “The Boys,” Walker is seen giving an interview on “Good Morning America” on the grounds of his old high school, complete with a full marching band performance and lots of excited fans asking for autographs and photos. If you’d told me this was real footage from an “Avengers” press tour,...
In a scene that feels ripped straight from Amazon’s fantastic anti-superhero show “The Boys,” Walker is seen giving an interview on “Good Morning America” on the grounds of his old high school, complete with a full marching band performance and lots of excited fans asking for autographs and photos. If you’d told me this was real footage from an “Avengers” press tour,...
- 3/26/2021
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
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