Chris Evans may have gracefully bowed out as Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe still has several super soldiers in play. Sam Wilson may not have any discernible powers outside of being a great pilot, but he’s set to inherit the mantle of the franchise’s star-spangled superhero whenever The Falcon and the Winter Soldier gets around to arriving on Disney Plus, although he may not become Steve Rogers’ official successor until Season 2.
Wyatt Russell’s John Walker looks to have undergone the same experimental procedures that gave birth to Cap in World War II, and he’s clearly been positioned by the government as their hand-picked candidate. There’s also rumors Isiah Bradley could appear in the upcoming Disney Plus show, meaning there could potentially be three Captain Americas in the mix while Evans gets to put his feet up at home.
However, we’ve heard from our sources – the same ones who told us the Guardians of the Galaxy would cameo in Thor: Love and Thunder long before Vin Diesel let it slip – Marvel are reportedly in the early stages of a developing project which would follow Evans’ Cap as he journeyed through time putting the Infinity Stones back where they belonged before settling down with Peggy Carter.
While it isn’t clear yet whether it’ll be a movie or a TV show, the elephant in the room is obviously Chris Evans. The actor hasn’t definitively ruled out a return as Captain America one day in the future, but he’s hardly in a rush to suit up again either. Fans would love to see it though, and the entire thing would be worth it just to witness the look on Red Skull’s face when his arch-nemesis shows up on Vormir almost 80 years after their last encounter, only to hand him the Soul Stone and then disappear.
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