Captain America actor Chris Evans confirms a core truth that after 10 years, the MCU’s Winter Soldier still hasn’t been topped in a lot of ways.
Captain America actor Chris Evans is absolutely right in his belief that the MCU has yet to top Captain America: The Winter Soldier in a lot of ways. There are plenty of exciting and beloved MCU films including big crossovers such as Avengers: Endgame as well as cosmic adventures like the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. However, Captain America: The Winter Soldier continues to serve as a gold standard for the MCU fandom even 10 years later.
During his recent appearance at Emerald City Comic-Con 2024, Chris Evans spoke about his time working on Captain America: The Winter Soldier in honor of the movie’s 10th anniversary (having released in 2014):
“It’s my personal favorite Marvel movie that I was a part of. It’s not just for the movie itself but the experience. When ‘Winter Solider’ came around, we were playing to win. And it’s the first movie with the Russo Brothers. We were taking more risks, and the character felt more fleshed out. It was one of the more satisfying experiences I’ve had in my Marvel run.”
While there are plenty of other projects that would be in the running for the best MCU movie of all time, there’s very little argument when it comes to TheWinter Soldier being the very best of its MCU sub-category within the grander cinematic universe. While there have been attempts to recreate its success, Captain America: The Winter Soldier has remained one of Marvel Studios’ very best grounded action-thrillers in the MCU (and the future does look bright).
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Is Still A High Point Of The MCU
Even 10 Years Later
One of the core reasons why Captain America: The Winter Soldier is so popular is its boldness, especially its willingness to deviate and establish an entirely new set of themes and tone compared to Captain America: The First Avenger. Having woken up in the present to immediately be thrown into an alien invasion seen in 2012’s Avengers, The Winter Soldier finally gives the MCU’s audience time to see how Steve Rogers could acclimate to his new surroundings, not only to the modern era but also its more complicated set of values (ex: tensions with SHIELD director Nick Fury).
It’s widely believed The Winter Soldier is one of the best examples of adapting the original comicbook source material while offering a dynamic spin that still honors what’s been seen on the page, specifically when it comes to the dark evolution of Bucky Barnes and his debut as Hydra’s Winter Soldier. While there are moments ripped straight from the page (“Who the hell’s Bucky?”), others are new and unique to the screen as Rogers does his best to reach his brainwashed best friend once he learns the Winter Soldier’s true identity (“I’m with you till the end of the line”).
The MCU Has Tried (And Failed) To Repeat Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Attempts Have Been Made
Captain America: The Winter Soldier effectively established its own sub-genre within the grander MCU as a grounded action/espionage thriller. To that end, there have been attempts to recreate that success since 2014. However, most have missed the mark and have largely failed to varying degrees in the years that have followed the Captain America sequel.
Some of these past MCU attempts are easy to identify, such as The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Black Widow, and Secret Invasion. All three of these projects heavily starred characters who were featured in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and all went for a grounded espionage vibe as well. However, none managed to meet or exceed the high levels reached by The Winter Soldier, a film that would heavily inform the MCU’s future as it was the first Marvel movie directed by The Russo Brothers (who went on to direct Civil War, Infinity War, and Endgame).
The MCU Needs Projects Like Captain America: The Winter Soldier
A Grounded And Entertaining Sub-Genre
One of the most welcome elements of the early MCU was that there was such a dynamic and entertaining contrast between more “grounded” movies like Captain America: The Winter Soldier and even the Iron Man movies (before Tony Stark started using nano-tech) and most fantastical or cosmic projects like the Thor movies or Guardians of the Galaxy. However, a large portion of recent MCU projects have all been feeling the same either involving high fantasy, cosmic threats, farther-out sci-fi, etc. It’s widely believed that the MCU needs to regain that balance and variety it once had.The Winter Soldier is likely still such a high point for the MCU because the universe hasn’t had anything like it since (at least not to the same degree).
There’s no question that Captain America: The Winter Soldier was a big part of providing the more grounded side of the MCU. While there are plenty of great and amazing MCU projects that are just as popular and beloved, The Winter Soldier is likely still such a high point for the MCU because the universe hasn’t had anything like it since (at least not to the same degree). That said, future MCU projects could very well succeed where Marvel Studios has failed in the past when it comes to recreating The Winter Soldier’s success.
How The MCU Can Recapture The Magic Of Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Future Projects Are Promising