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At Comic-Con 2024, Marvel unveiled a sneak peek of Captain America: Brave New World, featuring a major character reveal.
Giancarlo Esposito (known from The Boys and Better Call Saul) joined the cast of Captain America: Brave New World late in the production as part of reshoots. While Marvel had kept his role a secret, it was announced during the big Hall H panel that Esposito will portray Sidewinder, the leader of the Serpent Society, a notorious villain group from the comics.
Esposito shared his excitement, saying, "It's a dream come true. It was fan casting that linked us together and we started to talk. There’s been a lot of speculation about my role, but now I can reveal it—I am the King of the Serpent Society. I am Sidewinder!"
The inclusion of Sidewinder and the Serpent Society is a fun nod to Marvel fans. Previously, during a Marvel fan event in Los Angeles, Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios, humorously misled the audience by initially claiming that the third Captain America film would be titled Captain America: Serpent Society. He later revealed that the actual title was Captain America: Civil War.
In Captain America: Brave New World, Anthony Mackie returns as Sam Wilson, who now takes on the mantle of Captain America. At Comic-Con, Mackie was joined by Esposito, director Julius Onah, and other cast members including Harrison Ford (as President Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross), Danny Ramirez (as Joaquin Torres), and Tim Blake Nelson (reprising his role as Samuel Sterns from The Incredible Hulk).
The film's plot involves Sam meeting with President Ross, who instructs him to reassemble the Avengers. However, an international crisis requires immediate attention. After discovering a plot involving dormant sleeper agents targeting Ross, Sam realizes the president's inner circle is compromised.
Mackie described Sam as a more thoughtful and strategic character in this film. "Sam is surrounded by many complex characters who help him navigate the story," he said.
Footage shown at the panel introduced adamantium—the fictional metal famously associated with Wolverine (Hugh Jackman)—to the MCU. President Ross reveals that adamantium is on Earth and has been secured thanks to Captain America.
Tim Blake Nelson hinted that his character is set to become the villain Leader, though he kept details under wraps, saying, "No spoilers. I want them to bring me back." He added that the story is well-written and fans will be excited.
Danny Ramirez confirmed that his character, Joaquin Torres, will become the new Falcon. "I feel at home in the skies," Ramirez mentioned, referring to his recent role in Top Gun: Maverick.
Harrison Ford, who is set to portray Ross’s transformation into Red Hulk, expressed his enthusiasm for joining the Marvel Universe. He acknowledged the legacy of the character previously played by William Hurt, who passed away in 2022. "I’m proud to be part of the Marvel universe and to work with such fantastic actors," Ford said.
Captain America: Brave New World is scheduled to hit theaters on February 14, 2025, following the release of this weekend’s Deadpool & Wolverine.