As a Marine, Walker also is a part of the armed forces when he gets his new government orders, as America seeks “new heroes” in an era of global turmoil. And both are former military men, just like Steve Rogers. “Winter Soldier” gives two supporting Avengers the spotlight: Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan). More: How Marvel's 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' takes on race, patriotism and Captain America But “it would be an honor, I guess, to be disliked in the Marvel universe.” Hopefully, they don't hate me too much," he adds. Movies and TV shows “are there to make people feel emotions, and I'm hoping that that's what this show can do for people. The actor who plays him is steeled for any backlash: “People are probably going to hate it, and some people are going to love it,” says Wyatt Russell, whose new character John Walker now wears the star-spangled suit and wields that iconic shield – although the “A” on the outfit has undergone a snazzy makeover. Yet in the cliffhanger ending of the premiere of Marvel’s new “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” series (now streaming on Disney+), there’s another guy not named Steve Rogers who’s been picked to be Captain America. Over the course of eight years and seven films, Chris Evans wielded the shield of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s resident all-American superhero and moral center. Spoiler alert: This story addresses the ending and a major reveal from the first episode of the Disney+ Marvel series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier." Watch Video: Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie talk Captain America's future
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