THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION


The Falcon

Yesterday Disney held their annual shareholder’s meeting and treated their shareholders to new footage from the upcoming Disney+ series, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

While we got our first glimpse at The Falcon and The Winter Soldier during the Super Bowl (check out the trailer below), the general public has not gotten another taste of what’s to come from the series outside of set photos and videos.

Check out the description for the new footage shown:

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier footage opens with Bucky (Sebastian Stan) visiting Zemo (Daniel Brühl) in an elaborate prison. Zemo tries to activate Bucky’s Winter Soldier programming, which of course no longer works. Bucky reveals that he has come to see Zemo because someone has restarted the Super Soldier program.

The next clip shown is a rally with a heavy Americana theme (red, white, and blue decorations, cheerleaders, the works). An announcer is introducing the new Captain America to the world, and we see a figure with the shield standing backstage draped in silhouette. 

An action-packed montage is then shown, which showcases the action stuntwork and battles that will take place in the series. This includes Zemo fighting in his Marvel Comics mask. As Bucky points out, the two men are not friends; they’re two guys who had a mutual friend (Steve Rogers) and now need to help one another.

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Based on the description it seems like this is just an extension of what was already shown in the Big Game trailer. The footage seemingly confirms that at some point during the series the heroes will have to team up with the enemy in order to stop a much bigger threat.

It is not yet known when we can expect to see an official trailer for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier but it should be expected to arrive in a month or so in order to get fans even more excited about the series since it released in August.

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Source: Comicbook.com

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