The New World Order is getting a brand new identify.
When Marvel formally introduced the fourth Captain America film (and the primary starring Anthony Mackie as MCU’s new Cap) they known as the movie Captain America: New World Order. This week, they revealed that the sequel had undergone a reputation change.
Mackie himself revealed the information, in a quite offhanded manner, in an Instagram image of himself and co-star Harrison Ford (who performs President “Thunderbolt” Ross, changing the late William Harm) on the set of the movie. Their director’s chairs exhibit a brand new emblem for the film, and the caption reads “When Harrison Ford tells you the way kicking ass ought to look, you hear! LoL… Thanks for the on set knowledge and laughs my buddy! Can’t wait to do it once more… Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Courageous New World in theaters Might 3, 2024.”
The change was then confirmed by the official Marvel Studios Twitter account.
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No purpose was given for the change of subtitle. Maybe the conspiracy theories linked to the notions of a “new world order” have been one thing Marvel didn’t need to be related to presently. There may be some connection inside the movie’s story to the well-known Aldous Huxley that shares that title. Or possibly the parents at Marvel simply hate World Championship Wrestling. Possibly we’ll discover out the total story behind the change when the film opens in theaters subsequent summer season.
Along with Mackie and Ford, the film additionally stars Carl Lumbly, Danny Ramirez, and Tim Blake Nelson and Liv Tyler, reprising their roles because the Chief and Betty Ross for the primary time since 2008’s The Unbelievable Hulk.
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