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]]>While at Wizard World Philadelphia (via ComicBook.com (opens in new tab)), Sebastian Stan speculated on his character’s future: “I don’t know, man. I mean, there’s obviously a very clear answer but I’m not maybe say it, now. Where did he end up at the end of the movie [Captain America: Civil War]? That’s the movie he should be in. I feel that would be the natural…but I don’t know”.
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Stan is right in that Black Panther would be the logical film in which to have the Winter Soldier reappear in the MCU. Indeed, Marvel have proven that they are second to none when it comes to planning ahead, and Bucky presently being in Wakanda is no accident.
Pondering what the Winter Soldier’s role might be in Black Panther is really intriguing; the two characters were at odds for the majority of Civil War, but it ended with T’Challa doing Bucky a favour. Why the Winter Soldier ultimately comes out of hibernation – and what state he’ll be in (Bucky is currently without his signature metal arm) – are fun questions that will hopefully lead to great payoffs.
Directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan, Black Panther is released in UK cinemas on February 9, 2018 before opening in US theatres on February 16, 2018.
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]]>“I did see Batman v Superman”, Stan told The Daily Beast (opens in new tab), “and I enjoyed it. I think visually it was insane. I thought Ben Affleck was an incredible Batman. I thought that fight sequence he had against all the guys, that was sick. Even Jesse Eisenberg was cracking me up at some points”.
“I also think that DC is at a point right now where, it’s been my impression, they want to get to Justice League”, Stan continued. “They want to go ahead and kind of get everybody fighting together. And I think the best way to jumpstart that was to get what I think most people wanted to see for a long time: Batman vs. Superman, two of the biggest superheroes in history”.
I’m in partial agreement with Stan here; Visually there’s a lot to like in Batman v Superman, Ben Affleck was very convincing as both Bruce Wayne and Batman, and the scene where he takes on multiple thugs is one of the film’s few highlights.
There are times when we hear how someone at one company said something negative about their rival, so it’s nice to hear Stan giving a compliment to the competition – although he’s keen to point out that “I’m a Marvel guy, man”. Here’s hoping he and everyone else continues to enjoy DC’s output.
Directed by Joe Russo and Anthony Russo, and starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey, Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chadwick Boseman, Tom Holland, Anthony Mackie, and Sebastian Stan, Captain America: Civil War is playing in cinemas now.
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