To find the source of the Super Soldier Serum, Sam and Bucky must scale a ladder of low-lifes starting in Madripoor with Zemo.To find the source of the Super Soldier Serum, Sam and Bucky must scale a ladder of low-lifes starting in Madripoor with Zemo.To find the source of the Super Soldier Serum, Sam and Bucky must scale a ladder of low-lifes starting in Madripoor with Zemo.
Danny Ramirez
- Joaquin Torres
- (voice)
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FATWS is still lacking something, idk what exactly! Maybe it's the rapid shuffle across events like our protagonists end up in problem and somehow they carve a solution instantly. Like how stupid was getting Zemo out? Seriously, they had no other way. Anyways everything feels way to simple to be honest. I want Bucky and Sam to be posed with some real challenging stuff. But it was good though - had its moments. Really looking forward to the next three episodes.
And man that last scene brought some memories and it was reaaaaaalllll good and unexpected stuff from MCU!
And man that last scene brought some memories and it was reaaaaaalllll good and unexpected stuff from MCU!
This episode is more interesting than any other episode yet. I hope to see more of these particular characters in the future.
Daniel Brühl and Daniel Brühl and Daniel Brühl
This Man is the walking charisma. The moment I saw it on the screen, I said "now the quality has improved". I'll watch if he sits in a chair for 40 minutes.
This Man is the walking charisma. The moment I saw it on the screen, I said "now the quality has improved". I'll watch if he sits in a chair for 40 minutes.
It was definitely the best episode so far but the race jokes once again feel forced. Stop trying to make Sams whole personality and character revolve around his skin colour.
This episode has been amazing: an introduction of new characters, an extended storyline with thrilling new opportunities and so on.
What interested me the most was something not everyone cares about as much as I do, I guess, but it's worth paying attention to, trust me: the visual effects of this episode in particular are phenomenal.
The way they play with color and lighting sets an awesome mood and can achieve an award on it's own. As I've always had an eye for details, this makes me so hyped for what's yet to come.
What interested me the most was something not everyone cares about as much as I do, I guess, but it's worth paying attention to, trust me: the visual effects of this episode in particular are phenomenal.
The way they play with color and lighting sets an awesome mood and can achieve an award on it's own. As I've always had an eye for details, this makes me so hyped for what's yet to come.
Did you know
- TriviaThe fictional island of Madripoor is usually associated with the X-Men series of comics. It first appeared in New Mutants #32 (October, 1985). Falcon, Winter Soldier and Baron Zemo are seen walking past The Princess Bar, which first appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #1 (September, 1988). Wolverine used it as his base of operations when he went under the pseudonym "Patch." The bar they enter in this story is the "Brass Monkey Saloon" (sometimes called the Bronze Monkey), which made its only appearance in Captain America #363 (November, 1989).
- GoofsWhen Karli is playing soccer with the refugee kids, she is wearing a blue hoodie. An off-screen voice calls her upstairs and she heads inside, but when it cuts to her indoors, she is now wearing a green striped sweater.
- Quotes
Sam Wilson: I can't run in these heels!
- ConnectionsEdited into Marvel Studios: Legends: The Dora Milaje (2022)
- SoundtracksAmatz
Written by Klumcee (as Lester Vaño) and Shanti Dope (as Sean Patrick Ramos)
Performed by Shanti Dope
Courtesy of Universal Records, Inc.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Filming locations
- Troja Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic(Bridge into Madripoor)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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