How Captain America’s First MCU Appearance Was 3 Years Before His First Film

Summary
  • Captain America's first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was actually in a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo in The Incredible Hulk, three years before his solo movie.
  • The cameo was a clever way to start linking the movies together, without overcrowding The Incredible Hulk.
  • Captain America's subtle and sneaky cameo in The Incredible Hulk was perfect, even though the scene was eventually cut from the final movie.
Captain America (Chris Evans) made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 1, but his very first appearance happened three years before his solo movie was released. Captain America became one of the leaders of the MCU’s Infinity Saga as he led the original Avengers team alongside Iron Man. Captain America is also one of the most tragic MCU characters to date, as while his transformation into a Super Soldier allowed him to become a superhero, he also dealt with many losses throughout his life, before and during the war and during his time as an Avenger, as well.
Captain America made his first MCU appearance in his first solo movie, Captain America: The First Avenger, where his origin story was explored. The First Avenger followed young Steve Rogers who after being rejected for World War II military recruitment due to his many health and physical problems, became part of the “Super-Soldier” experiment. The experiment was a success and turned him into a superhero, but after fighting in the war and defeating the Red Skull, Captain America had to make a huge sacrifice that left him frozen for 70 years. Although The First Avenger was the proper, official introduction of Captain America, he actually made his very first MCU appearance in The Incredible Hulk.


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