![]() ![]() Instead, Steve drove Captain America's shield into Iron Man's arc reactor, leaving it there. Walker viciously beats Nico to death, and Steve has the opportunity to kill Tony, once his helmet is removed. Iron Man is desperate to take Bucky down (and causes him considerable harm), and Steve needs to stop him. Walker was primarily motivated by the death of Lemar Hoskins Civil War gave Steve a lot of things to fight for/against, including the Sokovia Accords, but none more important to him than Bucky.īoth Walker and Steve use their shields to try and either avenge or help defend the person who, in that moment, means the most to them in the world: Battlestar has been killed by a Flag-Smaher, so Walker wants to tear them apart. Unlike Nico, Tony was somewhat protected by his Iron Man armor, which is what prompted Steve to use his shield in the first place - he was so consumed by his anger that his fists weren't enough, his face similarly contorted in rage like Walker's is, and yet even then he's able to show greater restraint when it matters most. ![]() Even in Marvel Comics, Captain America would almost never use the edge of the shield in the way Walker does in Falcon and Winter Soldier, but Steve did use it like that against Iron Man in Captain America: Civil War.Ĭoming at the end of the fight between Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War, Steve used his shield to beat down Iron Man. The ending of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4 is one of the darkest, bloodiest moments in MCU history, but there is one previous movie scene it has echoes of - if only to prove the point. Related: All 11 Falcon & Winter Soldier Easter Eggs In Episode 4 ![]() When Battlestar is killed by Karli Morgenthau, Walker loses it he gives chase to Nico, the nearest Flag-Smasher he can find, and viciously beats him to death with the Captain America shield. But for Walker, while he has incredible physical gifts, bad becomes worse with regards to his aggressiveness. Of course, as Abraham Erskine himself warned back in Captain America: The First Avenger, the serum amplifies that which is within. The second episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will premiere this Friday, March 26 on Disney+.Continuing to go to any measures necessary to both prove himself as the new Captain America and to take down the Flag-Smashers, Walker ended up taking the last remaining vial of Super Soldier Serum in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4. They know what is right, kind of, but they also want to win and they battle with that.” They’re always at odds with their own abilities and with their own moral compass. “It’s fun to play those characters because they’re always at odds with themselves. “There’s always an element of reality (in the show) where it’s like, well, sometimes you need that guy, and it’s not always pretty,” continued Russell. However, he’ll have his own inner conflict to deal with as well. Walker’s actions will almost certainly build to a clash between him and the show’s title characters. They’re not like Boy Scouts anymore they’re a little bit more gnarly.” RELATED: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 1 – What Did You Think?! They’re not Steve Rogers, they’re not the same. But his way is a very specific way that he has learned through being basically a trained human hunter. “He’s been thrust into this role as Captain America and he’s going to do it his way, and he wants to do it right. “I don’t think there’s really been many MCU characters who’ve had quite the dilemma he’s had in terms of trying to fit into this sort of moralistic superhero world,” said Russell. ![]()
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