Captain America: Brave New World plays it too safe to be a truly great Marvel movie, and that’s no longer okay for the MCU

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Anthony Mackie deserves a spell in the Marvel spotlight. The fan-favorite actor has portrayed Sam Wilson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for over a decade but, a co-starring role in Falcon and the Winter Soldier (FATWS) on Disney Plus aside, he’s played second fiddle to other A-listers in the multi-billion dollar-spinning franchise.

That’s no longer the case. Captain America: Brave New World, the penultimate Marvel Phase 5 film, puts Mackie in the leading man role he’s more than merited. It’s a pity, then, that his first big-screen outing as the titular hero isn’t as brave or new as its subtitle implies.

On a wing and a prayer

Falcon and Captain America have got their hands full in Brave New World (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Three years have passed since Sam Wilson (Mackie) decisively adopted the Captain America mantle in FATWS‘ final episode. Since then, Steve Rogers’ successor has worked in unison with Joaquin Torres (Danny Ramirez), who’s also replaced Wilson as the MCu’s Falcon, and the US military to carry out covert operations for the US government. Cap 2.0 and his wingman’s latest assignment sees them successfully retrieve a mysterious package that Seth Voelker/Sidewinder (Giancarlo Esposito) and his criminal enterprise, aka The Serpent Society, were attempting to sell it to an unknown individual in Mexico.

Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford are on top form

The recovery of said package leads to Wilson and Torres, plus Wilson’s associate – not to mention super-soldier and one-time wrongly imprisoned individual – Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) receiving an invitation to the White House by Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross (Harrison Ford). There, Ross, who was partly responsible for breaking up the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War and is now President of the United States, confidentially asks Wilson to help Ross reform Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Additionally, the package that Wilson and Torres retrieved contained a sample of adamantium, aka the near-indestructible metal that famously coats X-Men icon Wolverine’s skeleton. The corpse of Tiamut, the giant Celestial whose emergence from Earth’s core was halted by the Eternals in their self-titled 2021 movie, is covered in the stuff – and the world’s superpowers have all laid claim to its vast resources.

Prime Minster Hira, Sam Wilson, and President Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross pose for images in Captain America 4

Wilson (center) meets Japanese Prime Minister Ozaki (left) and US President Ross (right) at the White House (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

To prevent a major geopolitical situation, Ross, who claims to be a changed man after his installation as the US’ commander-in-chief, has invited numerous world leaders to Washington to sign a treaty that’ll allow all parties to benefit from the discovery. Unfortunately, things go awry when an unusual song begins playing over the sound system – one that causes a suddenly brainwashed Bradley to try and assassinate Ross.

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