Sam Wilson’s upcoming adventure as Captain America seems to be packed full of unexpected twists, powerful villains and action-heavy moments. Sharing the screen with Anthony Mackie is Harrison Ford, who succeeds the late William Hurt in the role of Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross. Ross first appeared as a General in The Incredible Hulk, then Secretary of State in Captain America: Civil War, and is now the President of the United States. Despite his new position, however, Ross will still be an annoyance to Sam Wilson, just as he was to Steve Rogers.
Captain America: Brave New World’s Plot Sets Up A Repeat Of Steve Rogers’ Thunderbolt Ross Confrontation
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The Falcon & The Winter Soldier Established Sam Wilson As A Hero Of The People
Throughout his career in the MCU, following his debut in 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson has shown off a similar moral code and superhero persona to that of Steve Rogers. This makes him the perfect candidate to be the next Captain America, and also brilliantly lays the foundations for Thaddeus Ross’ feud with heroes to continue. The fact that Sam Wilson has the same morality as Steve Rogers means his fighting back against governments and organizations will certainly continue in Captain America: Brave New World.
One of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’s most memorable moments proved this would be the case. The series finale saw Sam Wilson, newly operating as Captain America, berate a group of United States Senators, urging them to do better. Sam Wilson has repeatedly established himself as a man of the people, so it’s inevitable that he’ll enter into some sort of political confrontation with President Ross in Captain America: Brave New World. This is especially true if Ross wants control over Captain America and a new Avengers team.
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President Ross Will Become Red Hulk In Captain America: Brave New World
Tim Blake Nelson’s Leader is thought to be the cause of President Ross’ violent and dramatic transformation into the Red Hulk, and this could play right into the geopolitical themes seen in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Ross becoming the Red Hulk will bring Sam Wilson’s Captain America at odds with the United States government in an entirely new way. This will be a huge development for Captain America: Brave New World, and could see the landscape of the MCU as a whole shaken up in ways not even Steve Rogers would have anticipated.