Captain America 4: Brave New World (Marvel/Disney, 2025)
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 11:42 am
So, here we have some information about the upcoming Captain America 4 movie coming out next year.
https://ew.com/captain-america-4-first- ... ld-8629213
I don't know how interested I really am in this. I didn't have a good time with the Falcon & Winter Solider TV show.
I don't buy Sam as Captain America - he's Falcon. And I probably won't buy whoever "Joaquin" is as Falcon. It's mostly an equity push.
I don't mind seeing the eternal hotness which is Liv Tyler, but do I want to see Harrison Ford in yet another film? He can't just pack it in?
He is the President here, so is there some kind of implication that an 81-year-old can be a competent leader of the Free World? (hmmm...)
I would have preferred someone like Kelsey Grammer who is a bit younger, to replace the deceased William Hurt.
But I really only have one burning question, because the only chance we have of seeing a superheroine in this film is if actress Shira Haas actually puts on the tight Sabra costume. But the article I link to below says that Ruth (Bat-Seraph) 'returns' from being in the 'The Incredible Hulk'. Yet I was under the impression that this was going to be Sabra's *debut* in the MCU. (I still don't see how this is going to work, with the actress being so tiny.)
Without making me re-watch the entire 2008 'Incredible Hulk' film, can anyone confirm or deny whether Ruth Bat-Seraph appeared in that film? I don't think she did, and I think the writer who said so was in error. Thanks!
https://ew.com/captain-america-4-first- ... ld-8629213
I don't know how interested I really am in this. I didn't have a good time with the Falcon & Winter Solider TV show.
I don't buy Sam as Captain America - he's Falcon. And I probably won't buy whoever "Joaquin" is as Falcon. It's mostly an equity push.
I don't mind seeing the eternal hotness which is Liv Tyler, but do I want to see Harrison Ford in yet another film? He can't just pack it in?
He is the President here, so is there some kind of implication that an 81-year-old can be a competent leader of the Free World? (hmmm...)
I would have preferred someone like Kelsey Grammer who is a bit younger, to replace the deceased William Hurt.
But I really only have one burning question, because the only chance we have of seeing a superheroine in this film is if actress Shira Haas actually puts on the tight Sabra costume. But the article I link to below says that Ruth (Bat-Seraph) 'returns' from being in the 'The Incredible Hulk'. Yet I was under the impression that this was going to be Sabra's *debut* in the MCU. (I still don't see how this is going to work, with the actress being so tiny.)
Without making me re-watch the entire 2008 'Incredible Hulk' film, can anyone confirm or deny whether Ruth Bat-Seraph appeared in that film? I don't think she did, and I think the writer who said so was in error. Thanks!



