Much has been made about how knowing its best entry point can be critical to a show’s success, and while “Truth” didn’t feel like a pilot, it definitely felt like an early episode setting the table for an entire season to follow (give or take our titular heroes splitting up yet again at the end of the episode). That it took this long to get to this point might be the single greatest factor holding “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” back from being a really great limited series. These words, spoken by Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) halfway through “Truth,” the fifth episode of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” rather explicitly state the central point of conflict thus far in the series: Sam’s ongoing struggle with accepting the mantle Steve Rogers passed down to him. And even if they did, no self-respecting Black man would ever wanna be.” Stay tuned to for more details! And be sure to follow Marvel on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.“They will never let a Black man be Captain America. Sign up for Disney+ and start streaming now! Want more 'The Falcon and The Winter Soldier'? Follow the series on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is now streaming exclusively on Disney+! “Having a character like Valentina in the show, and actually in the MCU, is really interesting because I think she'll be making more waves sooner rather than later,” teased Moore. “Someone who knows her secrets, who's not afraid to operate in the moral gray area, but maybe who isn't as inherently altruistic.” "Whenever we talked about Valentina, even in the writer's room, she was sort of a more acerbic, funnier, but darker Nick Fury,” explained Moore. He needs to feel like he has direction and ambition. He needs to feel like he has a place in the world. “John is really excited because he is someone who needs to have a purpose. “It's the beginning of something,” stated Nagelhout. hitting all the beats that she needed to hit and making it totally different than it was on the page, she was great in every possible way.” The Beginning of the Moral Gray Area for John Walker Because you're just letting Julia Louis-Dreyfus just be her. I was just watching Julia Louis-Dreyfus act and got to be a sort of passenger. “What was great was in that moment, I didn't do any talking. “People like her make everybody better around them,” noted Russell before discussing their scene together. In addition to Moore and Nagelhout, also chatted with Wyatt Russell, who plays John Walker, about Walker's brief yet memorable scene with her in “Truth.” There's something so likable about her that when she does show those darker tendencies to her character, it's a little bit more surprising and entertaining because you don't expect it to come from her.” On Working with Julia Louis-Dreyfus She was the perfect character to bring into John Walker's world to complicate what he’s going through and give him a weird almost ominous light at the end of the tunnel.” And she loved that there was this comedy to it as well because that's, of course, one of her great strengths. In the initial conversations between her and Kevin, she was just excited by the idea of joining this world and what it could mean to play a new quirky, weird, mysterious character. “What a gift for us to have her,” revealed Nagelhout. got to chat with executive producer Nate Moore and co-executive producer Zoie Nagelhout about bringing Julia Louis-Dreyfus into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You can call her ‘Val’ but don’t call her ‘Val,’ just keep it in your head. He’s hit rock bottom, but not for long - enter Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the mysterious Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. The latest episode of Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, “ Truth,” finds John Walker stripped of not only his role as Captain America, but as a representative of the United States government and its military.
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