Chris Evans's super hero and Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow show they can kick butt without a Hulk — as shadowy conspiracy closes in.
Captain America (Chris Evans) returns in 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'
The principal thing fans gained experience from the introduction "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" trailer is that the Marvel studio doesn't require a parachute when he hops out of a plane.
According to whatever remains of the 2 minutes and 30 seconds that take after — he doesn't require The Hulk, Iron Man or Thor, either.
The villain in 'Winter Soldier' is one of the few capable of grasping Captain America's shield.
Unlike his flashier buddies, Captain America is confronting a shadowy risk that he can't just punch his way out of — in spite of the fact that there's more than enough that in the trailer, too — in a storyline that is vigorously affected by '70s intrigue thrillers. What's more what better approach to channel that vibe than include "All The President's Men" veteran Robert Redford to the cast.
Scarlett Johansson returns to help out her Avengers teammate — in more ways than one.
"To construct an improved planet, in some cases it means tearing the old one down — and that makes foes," cautions Redford's Alexander Pierce, chief's government handler.
Prompt the foes, which incorporate the main perplexing murderer — whose personality is well known to enthusiasts of the later Captain America funny book storyline — one of the few blackguards who can truly get Captain America shield.
‘Keep Both Your Eyes Open,’ warns Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury in the newly released trailer.
The danger is grave enough to make the trailer's cash shot: a S.h.i.e.l.d. helicarrier colliding with the water in flares.
Robert Redford adds some gravitas to the popcorn flick.
Commander America, however, is knee profound in fortifications — incorporating the flying Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, who's again to bouncing off catwalks and discharging firearms.
Very little more is pondered the plot — which is covered in S.h.i.e.l.d. Level 7 exceptional status mystery — despite the fact that Evans was shot kissing Scarlett Johansson for a sentimental scene recorded in Cleveland's Tower City Mall in June.
Captain America introduces himself to a new batch of villainous flunkies.
Those photos of the kiss made for a major spoiler — that their characters, Captain America and Black Widow were bound to accomplish more than just battle awful fellows together.
"Chief America: The Winter Soldier," controlled by siblings Anthony and Joe Russo and additionally featuring Samuel L. Jackson, Emily Vancamp and Sebastian Stan, hits theaters April 4, 2014.
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