The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Tremendous Bowl Trailer Introduces Emily VanCamp’s Sharon Carter

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With WandaVision Season 1 gearing up for its huge end, all eyes are on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the subsequent Marvel Cinematic Universe sequence to launch on Disney+.

A brand-new trailer dropped Sunday through the huge Tremendous Bowl occasion, and it didn’t disappoint.

The earlier trailers zeroed in on Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan as Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, and their distinctive bond.

Emily VanCamp on Falcon and the Winter Soldier

That was nonetheless very current within the new 120-second spectacular, however we additionally acquired our first glimpse at Emily VanCamp’s return to the MCU as Sharon Carter.

Whereas little particulars are identified in regards to the sequence, Disney+ has supplied up the next logline:

After being handed the mantle of Captain America on the finish of Avengers: Endgame (2019), Sam Wilson groups up with Bucky Barnes in a worldwide journey that places their talents to the check.

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The sequence additionally brings again Daniel Brühl as Baron Zemo, Wyatt Russell (Lodge 49) as John Walker (who in comedian e book lore adopts the alter egos of U.S. Agent or Tremendous-Patriot), Noah Mills (The Enemy Inside, The Courageous), and Carl Lumbly (Supergirl, Alias).

Whereas little is thought in regards to the sequence, WandaVision stored all the pieces beneath lock and key till WandaVision Season 1 Episode 1 burst on to screens.

That sequence has been an enormous success, and if it is the form of issues to come back, then the one approach is up for the MCU.

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Theaters haven’t been releasing new MCU films as a result of pandemic, so followers solely have to show to Disney+ for his or her fill of the content material they need.

Disney+ can even be dwelling to exhibits reminiscent of Loki, What/If, Hawkeye, and lots of extra. The Mandalorian has already confirmed that followers will get their Star Wars binge on with streaming, and it seems to be the identical for MCU content material.

Take a look on the full-length trailer, hit the feedback, and you’ll want to stream the sequence on March 19.

Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Observe him on Twitter.