Marvel unveils new trailer and poster for Captain America: Brave New World at Brazil D23 event

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Marvel Studios today headlined the first-ever Brazil D23 fan event with the release of a new trailer and poster for Captain America: Brave New World. The much-awaited film is set to release in theaters on February 14, 2025.

Anthony Mackie, who plays Sam Wilson/Captain America, and Danny Ramirez, who plays Joaquin Torres/Falcon, were on hand to welcome fans and share their excitement about the upcoming film.

Anthony Mackie and Danny Ramirez brought Marvel energy to Brazil D23, where they chatted with fans before unveiling the trailer.

The crowd was thrilled to see the stars in person and got even more excited when new footage was shown. Marvel has promised a new chapter in the legacy of Captain America with Sam Wilson taking up the mantle.

The film stars an impressive cast including Shira Haas, Zosha Roquemore, Carl Lumbly, Giancarlo Esposito, Liv Tyler, Tim Blake Nelson, and Harrison Ford. Directed by Julius Ona, the film promises a mix of action, drama, and heart, continuing Marvel’s tradition of engaging storytelling.

Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World tells the story of Sam Wilson, who finds himself in the middle of an international incident after meeting newly elected US President Thaddeus Ross. He must find out the reason behind a nefarious global conspiracy before the real mastermind brings the whole world into trouble.

Captain America: Brave New World is produced by Kevin Feige and Nate Moore, with Lewis D’Esposito and Charles Newirth serving as executive producers. The film is being developed with a focus on maintaining Marvel’s high standards of storytelling and visual effects.

The addition of Harrison Ford playing Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross and Liv Tyler as Betty Ross adds a layer of depth to the story. These legacy characters are expected to play a significant role in shaping the plot.

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