On Thursday, February 13th, “Captain America: Brave New World” will be released into German cinemas. In “Captain America: Brave New World” Anthony Mackie is the first black man to play the leader of the Avengers.
Since “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) he has been part of the Marvel universe as Sam Wilson/Falcon. In “Avengers: Endgame” (2019) he was offered the Captain-Aternica sign from Steve Rogers (until then Captain America). In the Disney+series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (2021), Sam wrestles with the question of what it means to be Captain America. Should he accept the sign or not? How he strikes as Captain America is now told in the new blockbuster.
You can already find out how the film arrives at the critics: inside. Opinions differ …
Look at the trailer here:
To the story
Sam Wilson encloses his differences with the US President Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (Harrison Ford, who replaces the late William Hurt) to pursue a conspiracy theory. Because it is related to an assassination attempt and the worldwide struggle for the possession of Adamantium. He is supported by Danny Ramirez, the new Falcon. Together they compete against Sidewinder (Giancarlo Esposito).
Mixed: What is in the press
The press was shown in advance and the reviews are full of opinions:
Herb Scribner, entertainment reporter at the “Washington Post”, praised “Brave New World” on X: “Fully focused on history. He just fulfilled so many criteria for me. It felt like an MCU film in which other projects play a role again. A lot of cohesion. “
The film critic Cris Parker said: “The film did not quite reach the emotional or narrative highlights that I had hoped for. I liked Mackie as a cap and appreciated the more serious tone. But he felt a little empty. “
The entertainment journalist Chris Gallardo was happy about the film: “He shows that Anthony Mackie deserves the role of Captain America. He gives everything as Sam Wilson and his chemistry with Danny Ramirez is great! Harrison Ford as President Ross/Red Hulk is charming and the action rocks when it becomes action -packed. ”
Whether the film on Aldous Huxleys “Brave New World” Roves or whether the same three words were simply used remains questionable. If you are curious and want to give yourself an opinion, you can investigate it soon.

