![]() ![]() During his speech, he says the world needs new heroes for the times they are in. Rather than taking the title of “Captain America” and the shield, Sam has it kept safe with the rest of the Captain America exhibit. The shield was an important symbol for so many people. He says that Steve represented the best in all of us. Sam gives a speech at the Smithsonian in honor of Steve Rogers’ Captain America. It felt like a perfect transition into the honor of Steve’s legacy. Moments later, Sam gets a message and tells his friend he has “moon stuff” to take care of. Of course, the second conspiracy is nonsense. He also brings up an online conspiracy that Steve is on the moon, looking down over the world. They could potentially be very dangerous people. Later, Sam’s friend mentions a group forming called the “Flag Smashers.” The “Flag Smashers” want things to go back to the way they were during the Blip. A passerby sees Sam, calls him an Avenger, and thanks him for his service. Once Sam is back on the ground, he is fixing up “Red-Wing” at an outdoor eatery with his Air Force friend. The rescue mission is ultimately successful. He is using an AI device he calls “Red-Wing” that is very Stark-like technology. It feels like we, as the viewers, are right there with Sam as he flies through canyons and mountains. The visuals in the outdoor scenes are stunning. They are working together to take down a terrorist organization, and this is a rescue mission. However, the episode jumps to Sam Wilson, aka “The Falcon,” working with the United States Air Force on a mission. L-R Falcon/Sam Wilson (Anthony Wilson) in Marvel Studios’ “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.” Photo by Chuck Zlotnick 2021Īt that moment, it felt like it was going to move into Steve’s funeral. ![]() He glances down at Captain America’s shield, and we hear the conversation he had with Steve Rogers at the end of Avengers: Endgame in the background. This episode opens with Sam putting on a black suit jacket. Opening “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” If you have not seen the episode, then do not read any further. We see how Sam Wilson ( Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) have been handling life after the events of Avengers: Endgame. “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” episode one sets the stage brilliantly for the next five episodes of the series. ![]()
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