Captain America: Brave New World (A Moview)

Rating: 2 out of 5.

After the real Captain America retired, Sam Wilson took over as the new Captain America. Not as surprised than everyone else but ever since he was Falcon, he was the only one who gradually stick to its loyalty when it comes to saving the Earth’s humanity, even as an avengers and someone who had an epic entrance during the Endgame movie, I believe he is able to do more versatile than just making a everyone think he is there for saving. He was able to prove so many things behind, not just

After Endgame in 2019 then followed by Spiderman: No Way Home in 2021, there’s no new movie installment that passed the whole vibe thing when it comes to Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. Everything that they try to show us has been either half-witted or monotonous, I guess those are the words that I have been looking for ever since I finished watching this film.

I will not make this review longer than it is supposed to be but I just wanted to say, 2025 is still not the year that can match previous MCU years. If there’s a word for it, it should be plausible. The probability of getting a good movie out of these shards of stories after End Game and the death of Iron Man is half of the percentage of what every Iron Man movie had during its era. All I’m saying is that, yes, the Brave New World may have captivated new viewers, but not the fans who are really focusing on making the story more interesting. I am calling out the fact that they try to make this look like it was made from an old movie, just to make it more retro-vibed the same as the old Cap movies.

This is fairly the main reason why they cannot get a new story out of it, because even in comics, it is quite different. I was expecting the born of Sabra, one of the beacon of hope in the comics, or am I wrong? How about the Red Hulk? If I’m still remembering it correctly, they didn’t even know who Red Hulk in the comics not until it was later on discovered that he was experimented using gamma radiation thing (to be fair, I read the comics long time ago, so we gotta be a lil forgiving on that. hehe) In the movie tho, he became Red Hulk using pills…which is kinda weird.

And is Marvel trying to give as a sneak peak of the Serpent Society by giving us the wrong representation of Sidewinder? Will know if they will give us that in the next installment I guess.

I have no problem with Sam being the New Captain America because he has proven himself to everyone that he definitely is the next in line, but what I’m having two different opinions that I am not sure if everyone will agree on. Other than yes, he has the quality, but Sam is not actually physically shaped to become Captain America. We all know why Steve Rogers became Captain America and I think this is what Sam doesn’t have. However, Sam makes a good Captain America in the modern time, considering that Steve is actually better during his time. Later on in the previous marvel movies, they are trying to make out of something to be a Captain America. It’s like before, it is important that you are physically capable of the role because you’ll be America’s greatest weapon but we all know Sam is not physically that strong, so I guess they are now focusing on who is morally capable to become Captain America.

All in all, it pains me to say but I expected a change but I was given a stagnant flow of ideas as if they don’t know how to finish what they started. If they really wanted to make new MCU movies to be great, they need to focus on how they can make the story be more sensible. An upcoming movie will be of Iron Man, and I hope that’s gonna be one thing that can change all the bad reviews about the MCU movies being released lately.

PS. Try reading Marvel “The Coming of… The Falcon!” Captain America #117 (1969) and Marvel All-New Captain America (2014) if you really wanted to continue the journey.

I would give this 65% wonderroanne rating.

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