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Captain America: Brave New World
(2025)



Anthony Mackie is the new Captain America in the fourth movie in the series 

Captain America: Brave New World is a superhero film produced by Marvel Studios. It is part of Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 5, is the fourth Captain America movie, and the 35th overall film of the MCU. The movie is directed by Julius Onah and written by Malcolm Spellman and Dalan Musson. 

Taking on the iconic role of Captain America is Anthony Mackie who plays Sam WIlson. The movie takes place after the events of the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Also starring in the movie are Carl Lumbly, Danny Ramirez, and Tim Blake Nelson in the respective roles of Isaiah Bradley, Joaquin Torres, and Samuel Sterns. Iconic actor Harrison Ford plays the role of President Thaddeus Ross, otherwise known as Thunderbolt. Actress Liv Tyler plays Betty Ross, the scientist daughter of Thunderbolt. Giancarlo Esposito stars as Sidewinder. 





BNG kicks off the week with artwork from the new Marvel Studios film,

Captain America: Brave New World

. For this release they will be dropping the original one sheet artwork in two lenticular versions and a muti-layer acrylic panel. We always look forward to these non-traditional artwork drops as they offer something different. Keep an eye out for these when they go on sale today at 12PM ET on the Bottleneck Gallery website.

Captain America: Brave New World

16″ x 24″ & 24″ x 36″ 3D Lenticular & 24″ x 36″ Acrylic Panels


3D Lenticular (16″ x 24″): $75 – edition of 50

3D Lenticular (24″ x 36″): $200 – edition of 30

Multi-Layer Acrylic: $175 – edition of 35








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Brave New World: Where is Captain America Now?


The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has captured my attention and obsession since my dad bought me the Iron Man trilogy on DVD when I was 11 years old. I’ve been an avid audience member and fan of the MCU since then—until Phase 4, after
WandaVision
left us with such high expectations that nothing truly great came after it. I have a variety of opinions, as do many other disappointed fans, but let’s talk about Marvel’s newest drop:
Captain America: Brave New World
, directed by Julius Onah. 


Brave New World
is the fourth installment in the Captain America franchise, the previous film being
Captain America: Civil War
, which came out back in 2016 (the first two being
Captain America: The First Avenger
in 2011 and
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
in 2014). So much has happened in the MCU since then, and I don’t know if creating a Captain America 4 almost a decade after the previous film was the best idea. 

To reCAP (haha): Captain America is no longer Steve Rogers (played by Chris Evans); he is now Sam Wilson (played by Anthony Mackie), who was previously the Falcon. The
Avengers
movies took over Cap’s storyline a



Captain America: Brave New World
is out and looking to bring audiences back into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Packed with just the right balance of action and story, with a feeling that this phase has a different tone altogether. A movie positioned between two controversies. The fictional “controversy” of featuring a Black Captain America during a legitimized fascist coup. The real controversy of highlighting an Israeli operative during a Palestinian genocide. Does
Brave New World
bring enough to the table to see past the shadow of its bad press? Let’s get into it.

Red, White, Blue, and Black Too

Anthony Mackie picks up right where he left off after
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
, as the newly knighted Captain America. Forced into the spotlight as the iconic hero known as the ‘symbol of the American dream’.





From the final monologue of
TF/TWS
, Sam Wilson told us exactly what time he’s on. He’s here to do what’s right in defense of human rights – regardless of what any government interest has to say about it. Whether it’s the left or the right. A full three-sixty from his
Civil War
-era ‘do what they tell us’ stance. He’s a bit of a wildcard for the U.S.