The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

Coming off of the staggering events of "Avengers: Endgame", Sam Wilson, codename: The Falcon, and Bucky Barnes, the man known to some as The Winter Soldier, find themselves thrust back into action as they face off against a global threat (and occasionally each other) in the Disney+ series, "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier". The series promises to deliver the thrills and surprises that fans have come to expect from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But how did they do it? Well, buckle up, true believers, this episode of ASSEMBLED has Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, and the rest of the cast and crew ready to take you inside the making of the latest hard-hitting entry in the MCU! Learn how, in true Marvel fashion, the roots of bringing these two characters together reaches as far back as "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and how the momentum has only built over their subsequent films to put them on this inevitable collision course. Hear how the creative minds behind the series used these characters storylines along with the dynamic chemistry between Mackie and Stan as a launch pad for the series to explore these two men as they try to make sense of their respective places in this strange new "post blip" world all while drawing inspiration from and coming to terms with the legacy of Captain America. The cast and crew will talk about the special alchemy they've developed for the series by blending genres from spy thrillers to buddy cop vehicles all while keeping a sharp eye on a story servicing these rich characters. See how the team filmed the high-flying, globe-trotting action, brought back fan favorites such as Emily VanCamp's Sharon Carter and Daniel Bruhl's Zemo, and introduced new characters into the mix. Everything you want to know about the creation of this groundbreaking series is here in "ASSEMBLED: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier".
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