Captain America: New World Order’s villain portends exciting things that can help Anthony Mackie’s Captain America break from Chris Evans’ shadow. This will be a significant film for the MCU for many reasons. While Thor: Love and Thunder was the first film to extend a character's trilogy to a fourth film, Captain America: New World Order, the fourth Captain America film, will launch a new trilogy for Steve Roger’s successor, Sam Wilson. In addition to picking up from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, it will presumably continue to expand the ongoing vibranium storyline from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and possibly the frozen Celestial quandary from Eternals.
Significantly, Captain America: New World Order is shaping up to be quite eclectic in how it may unite various disparate storylines. Harrison Ford is replacing the late William Hurt as US President Thunderbolt Ross, and other Hulk-adjacent characters are also set to appear. It’s interesting, however, to consider how Captain America: New World Order might play into the ongoing multiversal story and lead into the events of Phase 6. With the Council of Kang’s unleashed following Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, there’s a chance one of them could play a role in Captain America: New World Order, but it’s already got plenty on its plate villain-wise.
The Leader Will Ensure Captain America 4 Is Very Different From Chris Evans' Movies
Based on current information, The Leader, played by Tim Blake Nelson, will be the main antagonist in Captain America: New World Order - although Thunderbolt Ross, whether he becomes Red Hulk or not, is an equally viable option. While it’s exciting to finally pick up the plot point left hanging from The Incredible Hulk, the choice is unexpected. Yet, Captain America: New World Order using The Leader opens up exciting possibilities given his track record throughout the comics; he can help ensure this film stands out tonally and thematically from Chris Evans’ trilogy.
Chris Evans’ first two Captain America solo films were incredibly grounded by MCU standards. The first was a war film, and the second was a spy thriller. However, including The Leader in such a manner can allow Captain America: New World Order and Sam Wilson to differentiate himself while still remaining authentic and connected to the brand and narrative. The Leader is often a bizarre villain and can bring stranger elements to Captain America.
There are also rumors that the movie may also introduce the Serpent Society, making good on Kevin Feige’s joke from when he announced Captain America: Civil War. That would certainly amplify the film’s potential for weirdness, but they’re already in a good spot with the Leader. With his focus on gamma mutation, possible connection to the Intelligencia from She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and his telepathic and telekinetic powers, The Leader could make Captain America: New World Order feel more like a comic-book movie than past Captain America films.
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