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Brave New World has officially hit Disney+, and there are some harsh realities to consider about the movie on a re-watch.
Captain America: Brave New World features The Leader as a villain, not just Red Hulk, giving fans a surprise. Funko Pop figures reveal The Leader's appearance is different from the comic version ...
Brave New World director Julius Onah has responded to fans who think Red Hulk shouldn't have been featured in trailers, ...
as we hear Leader’s voice. “Have you ever asked yourself? Who’s playing who?” There’s a flurry of footage thrown at the viewer, with it culminating in a showdown between Captain America ...
As expected, the Leader’s comic past is primarily as a Hulk villain and not as an enemy of Captain America. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the same iconic duo who gave the world Spider-Man and Dr ...
"We were originally brought on to design and apply the practical makeup for The Leader on the incomparable Tim Blake Nelson in Captain America: Brave New World. As often happens in film ...
The original look of Tim Blake Nelson’s Samuel Sterns/The Leader for Captain America 4, also known as Captain America: Brave New World, has been revealed. Nelson played Samuel Sterns in 2008’s ...
and it was announced a short time later that the Leader's return was indeed happening, but in Captain America: Brave New World. This makes a bit of sense, considering President Thaddeus ...
After premiering the first teaser trailer earlier this month, Marvel Studios has provided additional information on Captain America ... that he will be the leader of the nefarious Serpent Society.
until now. While it's great to see Marvel finally following up on that particular loose end, it is a little surprising that The Leader is being positioned as a Captain America villain rather than ...
Captain America has saved the world once again but ... genius Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson), aka the Hulk villain Leader, teased that there are more multiverse threats in the MCU.