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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)

7.6 | Mar 19, 2021 (US) | Action & Adventure, Drama

Honor the shield.

Following the events of “Avengers: Endgame”, the Falcon, Sam Wilson and the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes team up in a global adventure that tests their abilities, and their patience.

No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
6

Cast

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Anthony Mackie
Sam Wilson / Falcon / Captain America
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Sebastian Stan
James 'Bucky' Barnes / Winter Soldier
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Wyatt Russell
John Walker / Captain America / U.S. Agent
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Erin Kellyman
Karli Morgenthau
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Daniel Brühl
Baron Helmut Zemo
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Emily VanCamp
Sharon Carter
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Danny Ramirez
Joaquin Torres
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Adepero Oduye
Sarah Wilson

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watchnrant
8 | Dec 26, 2024
_The Falcon and The Winter Soldier_ hits different. It’s gritty, it’s raw, and honestly, it gets closer to the edge of what we’ve been craving from Marvel—a deeper dive into what it _really_ means to be a hero. This isn’t just Sam and Bucky throwing punches and cracking jokes, though there’s plenty of that. It’s about the weight of the shield, the burden of legacy, and who truly deserves to carry the mantle of Captain America. Let’s start with the obvious—Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan are magic together. Their chemistry isn’t just solid, it’s _the_ foundation of this show. Whether they’re snarking at each other or working through their trauma, they bring so much heart and depth to their roles. It’s their dynamic that keeps the story grounded even when the action kicks into high gear. Seriously, without their banter and emotional beats, this show wouldn’t hit the same way. And speaking of action, once this show finds its footing, it _soars_. Yes, it starts off a little slow, but once we’re knee-deep in the espionage and global stakes, it’s game on. We’re talking full-blown action sequences that rival the movies. But what I love is that it doesn’t just rely on spectacle. The fight scenes matter because of what’s going on beneath the surface—moral gray areas, power dynamics, and the pressure that comes with being more than just a man behind a shield. What really makes _The Falcon and The Winter Soldier_ stand out is how it tackles some seriously tough issues. This isn’t just a superhero show; it’s a story about race, identity, and what it means to be a symbol in America. The way they explore Sam’s hesitation to take on the Captain America title is _bold_. Isaiah Bradley’s backstory? Heartbreaking and brutal, but so important. These moments make you pause and reflect, which is rare for a Marvel property, but man, it’s powerful. Now, we have to talk about John Walker. Wyatt Russell as the new Captain America? Oof. The guy just exudes discomfort and frustration, and that’s the point. He’s not Steve Rogers, and the show makes sure you feel that tension. Walker’s descent, especially after that brutal shield moment, is intense, and it raises a lot of uncomfortable questions about power and morality. This series digs deep into the consequences of being a hero, but it doesn’t lose sight of the fun. It’s still packed with those moments that make you cheer, laugh, or get a little choked up (yeah, I said it). It’s got heart and humor, and that classic Marvel spirit is still there—just with a lot more grit and real-world weight. Sure, the pacing’s not perfect, but when the pieces come together, it’s worth the wait. And let’s not forget that this is setting up _so much more_. The Power Broker reveal, the global implications of super-soldiers, and, of course, Sam officially taking up the shield—it’s all priming us for the next phase of the MCU. Bottom line: _The Falcon and The Winter Soldier_ doesn’t play it safe. It’s got layers, it’s got heart, and it’s not afraid to tackle the tough stuff. And by the time Sam steps into the Captain America suit? You’re all in. This is Marvel storytelling at its finest, and if you’re not onboard yet, you’re missing out.
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Martha
N/A | Jul 26, 2022
Anthony Mackie is brilliant bringing his character Falcon full circle to realize he was destined to be Captain America. Bucky Barnes is one of the best character redemption arcs in a comic book movie ever and Sebastian Stan was so freaking awesome. Throw in some Demo whom I need so much more of but know I sadly will not get, some of the Wakanda warriors, and a shocking twist on a good character going bad-ish and this show is exactly what Marvel fans ask for. It closes some loose ends but opens the way for so much more to come.
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Nathan
6 | Jun 30, 2022
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was an enjoyable show to watch for the most part, but there are some glaring weaknesses. From a main hero that sympathizes with the villain over and over again, to an antagonist group that is not fleshed out and seems half baked. This show has some incredible shots and story arches with the new Captain America's downfall under the pressure of the world and the rise of The Falcon. **Verdict:** _Decent_