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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Will Miss its August Premiere


The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will have to wait until a later time to assemble on streamer Disney+ than previously thought.

The list of programming set to premiere on Disney+ in August has been released, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was notably absent; a fact that, as sources confirm to outlets such as EW and TV Line, indicates that the Marvel series is off the slate for that month. The reason, of course, is (what else?) complications from the COVID-19 pandemic, which halted the show’s Prague production back in March—well before the more widespread shutdowns.

If there’s any sliver of hope here, it’s that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier remains a major attraction for The Mandalorian-dominated Disney+ streaming endeavor, which means that an announcement about a new release window is likely imminent. Indeed, the show’s previous August premiere window was announced earlier this year by Disney head honcho Bob Iger himself during an earnings call; a move that clearly demonstrates its high priority under its vast corporate umbrella. However, no one could have imagined back then what 2020 had in store for the world.

The series, which will see Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprise their big screen Marvel Cinematic Universe roles as Sam Wilson/Falcon and Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, respectively, represents the true continuation of the onscreen exploits of The Avengers, which just last year reaped the biggest box office draw in history with Avengers: Endgame (in which Mackie and Stan appeared), grossing about $2.8 billion worldwide for the Mouse-House-owned Marvel Studios. Yet, it will also see returning franchise alumni in Emily VanCamp as (Captain America’s brief love interest,) Sharon Carter and Daniel Brühl as Captain America: Civil War antagonist Zemo (wearing a comic-appropriate purple mask). Plus, we will get to see the live-action debut of antihero Captain America-wannabe John Walker, a.k.a. U.S. Agent, as played by Wyatt Russell.



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