Movie Background

Captain America: Brave New World

After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.

Director(s)

Julius Onah

Michele Panelli-Venetis

Robert Alonzo

Meaghan Gillenwater

Kerry Lyn McKissick

Jessica Taylor Galmor

Katy Galow

Justin Muller

Cast & crew

Carl Lumbly

Carl Lumbly

Isaiah Bradley

Kerry Lyn McKissick

Kerry Lyn McKissick

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Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

President Thaddeus Ross

Robert Alonzo

Robert Alonzo

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John N. Dixon

John N. Dixon

Ops Specialist

Harsh Nayyar

Harsh Nayyar

Prime Minister Kapur

Tim Blake Nelson

Tim Blake Nelson

Samuel Sterns

Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie

Sam Wilson / Captain America

Matthew Cornwell

Matthew Cornwell

Air Force Major

Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Copperhead

Dustin Lewis

Dustin Lewis

Senior Advisor #2

Sebastian Stan

Sebastian Stan

Bucky Barnes (uncredited)

Danny Ramirez

Danny Ramirez

Joaquin Torres

Shira Haas

Shira Haas

Ruth Bat-Seraph

Giancarlo Esposito

Giancarlo Esposito

Sidewinder

Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler

Betty Ross

Xosha Roquemore

Xosha Roquemore

Leila Taylor

William Mark McCullough

William Mark McCullough

Commander Dennis Dunphy

Takehiro Hira

Takehiro Hira

Prime Minister Ozaki

Rick Espaillat

Rick Espaillat

French President

Todd Allen Durkin

Todd Allen Durkin

Senior Advisor #1

Rachael Markarian

Rachael Markarian

President Aide #1

Phuong Kubacki

Phuong Kubacki

President Aide #2

Alan Boell

Alan Boell

Sergeant Payumo

Ava Hill

Ava Hill

Red Hulk Reporter

Marissa Chanel Hampton

Marissa Chanel Hampton

Rose Garden Reporter

Katerina Eichenberger

Katerina Eichenberger

Rose Garden Reporter

Mark Pettit

Mark Pettit

Rose Garden Reporter

John Mark Bowman

John Mark Bowman

Still Cameraman

Katina Rankin

Katina Rankin

Hospital Reporter

John Cihangir

John Cihangir

Jackal

Eric Mbanda

Eric Mbanda

Whiskey

Koji Nishiyama

Koji Nishiyama

Japanese Pilot

David Atkinson

David Atkinson

Commander

Josh Robin

Josh Robin

Josh Robin

Sharon Tazewell

Sharon Tazewell

Sharon Tazewell

Pete Burris

Pete Burris

Prison Warden

Diesel Madkins

Diesel Madkins

FBI Officer

Sandra Aparicio

Sandra Aparicio

Nun

Ricky Robles Cruz

Ricky Robles Cruz

Priest

Erika Keck

Erika Keck

Female Serpent Mercenary

Hector Banos

Hector Banos

Construction Worker

Bill Stinchcomb

Bill Stinchcomb

Bartender

Gabriela Amarchand

Gabriela Amarchand

Staff Member

Ariana Lugo

Ariana Lugo

White House Greeter

Ben Vazquez

Ben Vazquez

Bunker Secret Service

Cris Ruiz

Cris Ruiz

Secret Service Agent

Jacqueline Loucks

Jacqueline Loucks

Secret Service Agent

Jarrett Michael Collins

Jarrett Michael Collins

Armed Soldier

Yaz Takahashi

Yaz Takahashi

Japanese Security Head

Tomoko Karina

Tomoko Karina

Ozaki Aide

Robert Tretsch

Robert Tretsch

Murder Victim

Travis Powers

Travis Powers

JBAB Guard

Will A. Holland

Will A. Holland

Receptionist

Chealon Miller

Chealon Miller

Surgeon

Trevor Feinstein

Trevor Feinstein

Surgeon

Josh Robert Thompson

Josh Robert Thompson

Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Julius Onah

Julius Onah

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Michele Panelli-Venetis

Michele Panelli-Venetis

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Meaghan Gillenwater

Meaghan Gillenwater

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Jessica Taylor Galmor

Jessica Taylor Galmor

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Katy Galow

Katy Galow

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Justin Muller

Justin Muller

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Details

GenresAction, Thriller, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 59 mins
Released on12 Feb 2025
Languageen
Age RatingU/A 13+
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

“Brave New World” but same old yarn, sadly. Morgan Freeman clearly didn’t fancy this one so Marvel have resurrected another ex-president in Harrison Ford to put together a treaty that will deliver the old save the globe type of thing. It’s all about this giant hand-shaped structure that has emerged from the ocean and that contains “adamantium” - and that’s even more indestructible than “Vibranium” (how can something be more indestructible?). Anyway, before this accord can get signed off by a curious quadrumvirate of the USA, India, France and China a shipment of this new material gets pinched and it’s down to “Capt. America” (Anthony Mackie) and his new sidekick “Torres/Falcon” (Danny Ramirez) to retrieve it. Loads of end-to-end fisticuffs later and the goods are secure which earns our dynamic duo and their inspirational trainer “Bradley” (Carl Lumbly) an invitation to the White House. That’s where the wheels really do come off as their pal starts taking potshots at the President and we discover that the erstwhile somewhat militaristic and temperamental “Ross” and “Cap” aren’t exactly on the same page. It’s pretty obvious that there’s a third party pulling the strings so it’s going to need all of his patience and guile if the shielded wonder is to retrieve his mentor from solitary, rebuild his relationship with his president before that man really sees red, and also get to the bottom of a dastardly scheme that seems bent on causing international strife between the USA and Japan. Mackie’s a charismatic man and he does what he can with this, but the story comes across as little more than an hybrid of “Top Gun” (1986) meets “Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997) with an unremarkable cast, including Ford’s “Ross”, that struggles to make any impact as it races along for two hours without presenting anything original or particularly entertaining. It passes the time, but is yet another bland offering from a studio that is increasingly resorting to it’s creative technicians to design something that looks great but resonates not remotely. Disappointing, sorry.

r96sk

6/10

<em>'Captain America: Brave New World'</em> came close to pleasing me, but in the end I think it is not consistently enjoyable enough to be classed as something I'd want to watch again and/or recommend. There is quite a bit about it that I did like, but the down moments hurt the ups. The cast and their characters are positives. I'm a big fan of Anthony Mackie's as he has done many roles in films that I've highly, highly enjoyed; interestingly, he has appeared in three of the fourteen films I've given a total 10/10 to. Here, he is very good in the titular part. I'm not someone overly attached to Marvel and therefore Chris Evans' Captain America, so this new era doesn't hinder my interest in the lead character. I'm admittedly not wholly convinced Mackie is undoubtedly a perfect fit for the role, though his performance itself is perfectly watchable and fun enough. Carl Lumbly's performance as Isaiah is great in this, he genuinely made me care quite a bit about Bradley; especially in the more emotive scenes. Danny Ramirez, Harrison Ford, Giancarlo Esposito (a little typecast still, sadly) and Tim Blake Nelson (albeit the weakest) are also pluses that I have for this movie. My main issues lie with the plot and how it is told. There were too many moments where I could feel myself losing interest in events onscreen, most notably across the first half. The second half is better paced, if still not making for superb viewing. I was firmly awaiting the credits, which is never a good sign. When I was locked on to the story, I did dig it. I particularly found the interactions/dynamics between characters to be solid, for example Cap with Carl, Joaquin and Seth. I just think what lets this down, unfortunately to a somewhat damaging degree, is that the plot just isn't quite good enough. A shorter run time (even though it isn't that long) may have helped, but I'm not sure. I just realised that this is the first MCU film that I've scored below 7/10. That feels harsh, it isn't as bad as that sounds at all, but thinking about this and the other flicks from the franchise that I've rated similarly it is actually merited. <em>'The Incredible Hulk'</em> and <em>'Ant-Man and the Wasp'</em> were my bottom two, both are better films.

tmdb66478711

7/10

A fun watch but could, and should, have been a lot more. Anthony Mackie was easily the stand out of this entire film.

MovieGuys

6/10

Captain America: Brave New World doesn't do anything brave or new. Its "safe", by the numbers, US rules the world, superhero narrative, is wholly familiar. I will add, I was disappointed by the effort to portray Israel in a positive light, given their appalling behaviour on the world stage. Anyway, what you can expect is a predominantly exposition driven affair, with lots of action and CGI eye candy with light character development. I will add, viewed superficially its quite watchable but its by no means compelling or thought provoking. In summary, your standard US superhero action stick. Heavy on exposition and light on everything else. A very basic watch.

Manuel São Bento

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ movieswetextedabout.com/captain-america-brave-new-world-review-anthony-mackie-deserves-to-wield-the-shield/ "Captain America: Brave New World may not reach the high bar set by its direct predecessors, but it's far from the disaster some claim it to be. Despite its evident production flaws, Julius Onah still manages to deliver moments of real entertainment, supported by a charismatic cast and well-crafted action sequences. Most importantly, Anthony Mackie's performance as Sam Wilson proves, without a doubt, that he was the right choice to wield the shield left behind by Steve Rogers. The actor perfectly captures the duality of being both a global symbol and a man still searching for his own path, bringing a unique approach to the legacy of the titular hero. It may not be top-tier MCU, but it's a film worthy of being experienced on the big screen." Rating: B

Hadam10Rose

/10

While I find it the same general quality of a majority of what Marvel has put out, it is a flawed film with moments you could tell were caused from one of the many reshoots they did of the film. (It was shot 4 times) One funny example is when Cap and Falcon are on the run they "ditch their smart phones" so they can't be tracked. Leaving them in their offices. On the Car ride to their destination, Falcon isn't wearing a watch. Then at the destination he's wearing a Smart Watch. You know something that can be tracked..... Anyway it was off putting to have Hulk's cast and Villains but not included him, at all. Not even a photo, just "old news footage" from the Harlem battle. Mr Blue doesn't even mention Bruce at all. Instead blaming everything on Ross. What the film did have, I'm sure it makes much more since if you watched Falcon&Winter Solider, but if you didn't they sort of explain things in the film. At least the short 1 dialogue explain it way. The ending battle was a, what the heck? Move and what happened to the President make little Legal since, although in one cut of the film he died. Because Bruce nor She Hulk are in prison, so at best they would keep him locked up until he learned to control it. As the illegal thing he did was, what the Accords already did, keeping a dangerous super locked up. Not very well, but still the same thing. Definitely not as bad as some say it is, but not joining the few MCU films I will rewatch or rewatch over and over again. I give it a C-

jarry90

/10

Captain America: Brave New World was overall an enjoyable watch, even if it had a few noticeable flaws. Anthony Mackie truly shines in this film as Sam Wilson, more so than in his previous appearances. He brings charisma, sincerity, and depth to the role of Captain America in a way that finally feels fully realized. The supporting cast was equally strong, though Harrison Ford’s portrayal of President Thaddeus Ross, while solid, came across as a bit stiff and frankly, as if he was a little too old for the role. He did bring gravitas, but it sometimes felt like he lacked the physical presence the character demanded. However, the film stumbled in a few areas that impacted my overall enjoyment. My main gripe was with the final battle sequence. Sam Wilson, a fully human character without the super-soldier serum, directly confronting and battling a Hulk-level threat stretched believability too far. It felt unrealistic even by Marvel standards, detracting from the otherwise solid storytelling. The subplot involving Sam debating whether or not to take the super-soldier serum was also underwhelming and repetitive. We've seen similar storylines explored before in the MCU, and this didn't add much new depth or meaningful insight into Sam’s character. It seemed to slow down the momentum rather than enhance the narrative. Another puzzling choice was the extensive callbacks to 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. Given the significant differences in tone, actors, and general feel, the tie-ins felt forced and disconnected. The reliance on such an old and somewhat obscure MCU entry was distracting and didn’t resonate emotionally. Despite these flaws, there was plenty to like. The film's pacing was mostly good, the action sequences well-choreographed, and visually, it delivered exactly what you'd expect from Marvel. Red Hulk was very cool when he finally appeared, and his presence boosted the film's overall entertainment value. In short, Captain America: Brave New World is worth watching for Marvel fans, particularly for its strong characters and compelling action. However, Marvel needs to either commit to realistic storytelling for human-level heroes or provide them with suitable enhancements or foes. A solid film, but not without its clear areas for improvement.

Jm_15

/10

I love the movie so much!!!!

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Exclusive Deleted Scene

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A Conversation with Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford

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Danny Ramirez looks back on some of his memories

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Xosha Roquemore on Joining the MCU!

Xosha Roquemore on Joining the MCU!

Tim Blake Nelson’s Return to the MCU as Samuel Sterns After 16 Years

Tim Blake Nelson’s Return to the MCU as Samuel Sterns After 16 Years

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Marvel fans pose with Sam Wilson's Shield at the Premiere of Captain America: Brave New World!

Shira Haas on Fight Training and Stepping Into Her Character Ruth Bat-Seraph

Shira Haas on Fight Training and Stepping Into Her Character Ruth Bat-Seraph

Liv Tyler on Her Return to Betty Ross

Liv Tyler on Her Return to Betty Ross

Director Julius Onah on Introducing Sam Wilson as Captain America

Captain America: Brave New World Director Julius Onah on Introducing Sam Wilson as Captain America

Carl Lumbly Playing Isaiah Bradley Is a “Privilege and an Honor”

Carl Lumbly Playing Isaiah Bradley Is a “Privilege and an Honor”

Unboxing with Anthony Mackie & Danny Ramirez

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Harrison Ford on Joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Danny Ramirez on Suiting Up and Embodying Joaquin Torres’s Falcon

Danny Ramirez on Suiting Up and Embodying Joaquin Torres’s Falcon

Anthony Mackie's Full-Circle Moment of Becoming Captain America

Anthony Mackie's Full-Circle Moment of Becoming Captain America

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Director Julius Onah on Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie's acting

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