Captain America: The Winter Soldier Details Revealed

In the new edition of Entertainment Weekly, now available at newsstands and on your tablet, Marvel [...]

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In the new edition of Entertainment Weekly, now available at newsstands and on your tablet, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige had a good deal to say about the Marvel Phase II films, which kick off with the release of Iron Man 3 tomorrow. Not least of all, he shared some character information about Captain America: The Winter Soldier, giving a sense for what's driving Cap, what's bugging him, and what to expect from the upcoming sequel, which started filming last month. "We weren't going back to World War II. Cap cannot travel in time. So while Tony can go home to Malibu and Thor goes up to Asgard and Hulk can sort of ride the rails, Cap was stuck. So Cap does stay with S.H.I.E.L.D. because he has nowhere else to go but he's not necessarily comfortable there. And just as he's given permission to let go of the past and to focus on the modern world, a ghost comes up. With the Greatest Generation in World World II, there's a tendency to reflect on that period and say, 'Things were black and white back then, and now it's hard to know who the bad guys are.' We wanted to play on that a little with Cap being uncomfortable with the way S.H.I.E.L.D., and in particular Nick Fury, operates." It's hard to imagine that won't tie into Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., in which it's revealed that Fury lied outright to Captain America and the other Avengers about the death of Agent Phil Coulson in order to manipulate them into doing what he wanted/needed them to do.

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