![]() Given Val’s connections, it seems that, like HYDRA, Leviathan has infiltrated the U.S. We can even speculate that perhaps Natasha used to work for Leviathan or for Val. Val’s Russian origins would explain how she might play into the Black Widow plot since Natasha Romanoff was also trained as a covert Russian agent before defecting to the U.S. Leviathan was a rival of HYDRA and briefly showed up onscreen in the short-lived MCU TV series Agent Carter. But it’s eventually revealed that she is a double agent and in fact works for the Russian spy ring Leviathan. But that movie was delayed for over a year because of the pandemic-it’s now releasing in July-and it’s unclear whether Dreyfus will appear in it at all.īut we do meet her in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier as a mysterious figure eager to fund the further adventures of the erratic John Walker after he’s stripped of his Captain America title. ![]() Louis-Drefyus’ Contessa Valentina de Fontaine was supposed to make her big Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Black Widow. To the surprise and delight of many Marvel fans, it looks like the Seinfeld and Veep vet will be a major villain in future MCU movies. You don’t hire Julia Louis-Drefyus for a small cameo in a TV show. Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Val is the next big bad (L-R) Julia Louis Dreyfus, Gabrielle Byndloss and Wyatt Russell in Falcon and the Winter Soldier Chuck Zlotnick-Marvel Studios ![]() Marvel has remained tight-lipped on plot details, but it’s safe to say the movie will feature Sam in his early adventures as the new Captain America-and we have some guesses as to who the villain or villains of that film might be. Musson notably wrote the well-regarded penultimate episode of the series, in which Bucky reckoned with his past and Sam finally took up the Captain America mantle. Marvel Studios has tapped Falcon and the Winter Soldier head writer Malcolm Spellman to write the next Captain America movie, alongside another writer for the show, Dalan Musson. Read More: All the Marvel Shows Set to Premiere on Disney+ Anthony Mackie will star in the next Captain America movie Anthony Mackie as Captain America in Falcon and the Winter Soldier Marvel Studios And surely the new Captain America could be called on by any of the other Avengers to battle evildoers. Bucky, for instance, has close ties to Wakanda and could appear in the forthcoming Black Panther sequel or the Wakanda series planned for Disney+. It’s also possible that both Sam and Bucky will make cameos in other shows and movies before that moment. Now, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) will head to the big screen. Wanda, for instance, will follow up her WandaVision arc with a part in the movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Marvel Studios seems to plan to have characters from its TV series frequently appear on the big screen and vice versa. But the new Captain America is definitely getting his own movie (more on that later). Marvel has not yet announced whether The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will get a second season. Read More: All Your Falcon and the Winter Soldier Questions, Answered Will The Falcon and the Winter Soldier have a season 2? Anthony Mackie in Falcon and the Winter Soldier Marvel Studios These new rivalries will likely impact the plots of future movies and shows, including Black Widow, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and even the Wakanda-set TV show in the works at Disney+. Agent and the Power Broker herself, who turns out to be (spoiler alert) Captain America’s old ally, Sharon Carter. ![]() But let’s not forget about the threats from erratic supersoldiers, Russian spies and old friends who become new enemies.īy the end of the show, Sam has plenty of new bad guys to take on, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus‘ mysterious villain Contessa Val, her new minion U.S. Until now, the Avengers team has faced what Sam (accurately and hilariously) calls “The Big Three”: Aliens, Androids and Wizards. Sam Wilson finally took on the mantle of Captain America and will be a key player in Phase 4 of the Marvel Universe. But now that both shows have wrapped up, MCU fans are finally starting to get a sense of what a post-Steve Rogers, post-Tony Stark world might look like. The pandemic foiled those plans, and WandaVision went first. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was originally supposed to launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s foray into television on Disney+. This post contains spoilers for the finale of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
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