Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is set to begin its Phase 4 after wrapping up Phase 3: Infinity Saga with Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Away from Home. Avengers: Endgame, which was symbolically the last chapter in a series consisting of 22 films, completed the arc for most of the original Avengers. Natasha Romanoff and Tony Stark sacrificed their lives to bring back the other half of the population that was being dusted by Thanos.
However, the most confusing character arc was the entire Captain America aka Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), who goes back in time and lives with the love of his life, in the 1950s by shield agent Peggy Carter. This marks the end of Evans’ journey in the MCU as Captain America.
It is, however, skeptical and enraged a lot of fans who thought that staying back in time was not set by the film against the rules of the time, but also very much like Steve Rogers, who is now Peggy with her husband and children. Unlike what had disrupted the family.
Now, Endgame writers Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus opened up about how that wasn’t necessarily true. After the screen opened to Rant and said, “Stephen and I have the idea that Steve went back and is somehow taken along, therefore, always back. And he got to live his life.” Because you’re Captain America loyalist, who says that if Cap goes back in time, he is bound to honor everything he knows is going to happen. So he has to save Bucky, he’s Kennedy. I have to stop … He is a very busy man. But that’s not why we sent him back. We sent him back so that he could become a whole person, and finally come home from the war. We didn’t want him to go back and keep adventuring, we tried to comfort him. And the only way we can come to that solution is if there are two caps. With which I’m fine. ]
While this description brings some relief to some MCU fans, knowing that various other deadlines were created and that Captain America did not necessarily disrupt the Peggy family, it was still a proper one of MCU’s strongest and greatest heroes. No goodbye.
Members of Cap-Pham (friends of Captain America) Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, played respectively by Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stein, are getting their shows Falcon and Winter Soldier. The show will see Sam Wilson as the new Captain America, with Steve Rogers handing him his uranium shield.
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