![]() He also portrayed Conrad Mack/Smiling Tiger in the The Falcon and The Winter Soldier episode Power Broker. ![]() Captain America told the world that he refused to tell his story, even keeping it from one of his closest friends, and Ant-Man indirectly revealing that his post-Thanos story was never told to the public is the right way to protect that part of Avengers: Endgame's ending.* The Making of The Falcon and The Winter SoldierĪnthony Dwane Mackie portrayed Sam Wilson/Falcon/Captain America in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Brave New World. Old Captain America is the ending Chris Evans' character deserved, and just as Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in Deadpool 3 is likely to be a different variant to the one who died in Logan, the only way to be respectful of that perfect ending is to avoid it entirely. If Captain America does return in a future MCU movie (and the option of Avengers: Secret War does look the most likely), it's unlikely this version of Steve Rogers will be seen again. Related: 9 Ways Marvel Has Retconned Avengers Endgame's Ending The decision for Steve to consciously guard his secret, to preserve the sanctity of that story, meant that any retcon would be an insult to the character, no matter how much Marvel fans might want to see whether Captain America operated in secret after traveling back to the past. Old Captain America's final line in Avengers: Endgame - " no, I don't think I will" - was the firmest indication that that story belonged only to Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter in their new timeline. Like it or not, the MCU already confirmed Marvel was never going to tell the story of Captain America's second chance at life.
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