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Captain America: The Winter Soldier is set after the events of both the first Captain America and The Avengers,
as the hero adjusts to life in the modern day after spending over 50
years frozen in the Arctic before being thawed out. "I joined
S.H.I.E.L.D. to protect people," says Captain America (Chris Evans) in
the film's trailer. "To build a better world sometimes means tearing the
old one down. And that makes enemies," replies Robert Redford's
Alexander Pierce, making his debut in the Marvel universe.
Anyone who's sorry to see Captain America going solo again
after his time with The Avengers will also spot a few welcome familiar
faces, including Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and the Black Widow
(Scarlett Johansson), who has nearly as large a role as Captain America
himself in the trailer.
If the presence of Robert Redford wasn't enough of a tip-off, the trailer makes it clear that Captain America: The Winter Soldier
will take a more staunchly political angle than most of the other
Marvel franchises. As a man who grew up in the 1930's and 1940's, Captain
America is having a difficult time adjusting to a world where the U.S.
government is asking its agents to eliminate potential threats before
they happen.
A big-budget superhero movie with the political
implications of Showtime's Homeland? If Marvel can actually pull it off, Captain America: The Winter Soldier could well turn out to be the best, brainiest superhero blockbuster it has ever released.
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