Everyone has heard of Captain America, some have heard of Black Widow, but the characters starting to be introduced in the Marvel movies are more obscure. Along with The Winter Soldier, there are some other super heroes introduced in the movie. It’s almost as if they could have taken top billing alongside Captain America, especially Black Widow. The Black Widow and Nick Fury play a big role in this movie. This is one you’ll enjoy more if you try to avoid knowing any more than I’m telling you here. Of course there’s a lot more to the story and some very surprising things happen but I like to keep my movie reviews very spoiler free – even more so than some of the things you may have seen in previews. It’s here things start to fall apart within Shield and the Captain is soon not only battling a mysterious super-powered stranger called The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) but also running from Shield itself. This furthers his distrust of Shield and his boss, Shield Director Nick Fury (Sam Jackson). The mission is a success, but not without a few complications, which the captain later finds out was because Black Widow had a separate assignment. He is sent on a mission to save a hijacked ship along with other Shield team members, including Natasha Romanoff AKA Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson). He doesn’t like the way Shield keeps secrets, not only from those outside of the organization, but also among other Shield members. The movie starts with Steve Rogers AKA Captain America (Chris Evans) questioning his role in the modern world and as a part of the Shield organization. It’s not only a great Captain America movie, but it also furthers the whole Marvel TV and movie franchise with major implications. If you’re a fan of Disney’s Marvel movies, you won’t want to miss this one. But now he’s back in the spotlight in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”, with his past mostly behind him. Then the Captain was featured in “The Avengers”. The first Captain America movie was an origin story and focused on him getting used to living in the future (our present).
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