‘Captain America: Brave New World’ is a disappointing, disjointed MCU entry
Anthony Mackie deserved better. PLUS: Lots of Lorne Michaels chatter, a trailer for the live-action ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ remake, and the Oscar campaign for Tim Robinson in ‘Friendship’ begins now.
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Captain America: Brave New World has little to say
This year was supposed to be the year that the MCU found its footing again. After going light in 2024 with only Deadpool & Wolverine hitting theaters, the MCU was going to storm back in 2025, unleashing Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Captain America: Brave New World is not a good foundation for that plan.
I caught Brave New World — which is the fourth Captain America movie and 35th entry in the MCU — on Thursday night. I went into the theater hoping to see a film that showed that Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios had gotten things back on track. I left wondering why the studio had released a sequel to 2008’s The Incredible Hulk with Anthony Mackie’s Captain America squished into it seventeen years after that film had premiered.