We now have a final runtime for Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World, along with confirmation on the number of post-credits scenes the movie will
Brave New World will kick off a year of “back to form” Marvel movie blockbusters when it is released on Valentine’s Day. There was a time when a new Marvel Studios film release was a guaranteed hit at the box office,
Mackie was really alluding to here, and the Marvel machine seemed to know it too. The actor took to Instagram today to roll back some of his statements, writing on his story: “Let me be clear about this,
Following on from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Brave New World shows that Mackie's Sam Wilson has accepted the moniker of Captain America. Like his predecessor Steve Rogers, Sam has a strained relationship with those in power.
A nthony Mackie has found himself in a very cool and chill time to be promoting a movie that’s inexorably tied to what it means to be American. What are American values? Who get
Captain America used to be a symbol of patriotism and pride, but it would appear that even the hero named after the United States isn’t immune from […]
The latest star in the crosshairs is Anthony Mackie, who has now backtracked on comments he made recently ahead of his headlining turn in next month’s Captain America: Brave New World. The kerfluffle began when Mackie,
The actor turned heads when he previously said, "To me Captain America represents a lot of different things and I don’t think the term ‘America’ should be one of those representations."
Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don’t think the term ‘America’ should be one of those,” Mackie said Tuesday, prompting backlash.
Actor Anthony Mackie, who stars as the iconic character Captain America, further explained his controversial comments about the character Tuesday.
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