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Capitan marvel credit scene
Capitan marvel credit scene






capitan marvel credit scene

With the same directors and writers returning for Captain America 3, and with those writers indicating to Den of Geek that they might just intend to go even deeper into the Ed Brubaker written comics that began with The Winter Soldier storyline, well…expect to see more of Sebastian Stan.

capitan marvel credit scene

Is this something that the filmmakers might explore in future Captain America sequels? Almost certainly. Eventually, Bucky is not only restored to something resembling normal (the general trauma of being turned into an unwilling killing machine for decades notwithstanding), but takes up the mantle of Captain America for a period of time. But fans of the Captain America comics that this film borrows liberally from (and if you haven’t read Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting’s Captain America stories, you absolutely should) will understand the significance of this. Throughout the movie, there’s little doubt that, eventually, the Winter Soldier would remember who he is. The Winter Soldier shows up at the Smithsonian, particularly at the section of the Captain America exhibit that memorializes the fallen Bucky Barnes.

capitan marvel credit scene

This one is much shorter, and there’s less to play with in terms of looking for goodies in the background…but it’s no less significant. Whether this is a result of their captivity, some process that gave them their powers (could the mutations on this Marvel universe be a result of experimentations using Chitauri tech?), or something else entirely (there’s all that alien experimentation going on over in Agents of SHIELDto consider) remains to be seen. Neither are particularly in control of themselves. Both seem a little “out of it” right now, so it looks like the first mission in Avengers 2 will involve their rescue (and taking down Baron Strucker). We almost certainly won’t see them again until Avengers: Age of Ultron. Nevertheless, this is our first look at Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Quicksilver and Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch, and they’re both using their powers. Judging by the reaction this got in a crowded theater, it worked. Is Strucker supposed to be their father since Magneto isn’t available? Strucker may be a kind of surrogate father to them (and clearly not a very kind one), but I wouldn’t be surprised if the parentage of “the twins” is left intentionally vague, even going into Avengers: Age of Ultron. While the X-Men franchise and all related concepts remain safely at Fox (and they show no signs of letting that one go dormant), there’s no reason Marvel can’t play with fans’ expectations a little bit. Kevin Feige has danced around the issues of whether the word “mutant” would be a problem in regards to Wanda and Pietro (who will also appear in Fox’s X-Men: Days of Future Past), and has flat out denied that other genetic superhumans from the Marvel Universe (such as the Inhumans) would form the basis of Wanda and Pietro’s super-powered origins.

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Both are imprisoned, and Strucker refers to them as his “miracles.” In fact, the full line is VERY telling: “There is nothing more horrifying than a miracle.” Is this going to be the buzzword that replaces “mutant” in the Marvel cinematic vocabulary for now? Well… That distinction would be our first look at Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch.








Capitan marvel credit scene