Harrison Ford says Red Hulk character in Captain America ‘not quite a villain’ - The veteran actor plays US president Thaddeus Ross in the movie, who transforms into the giant red monster.
Brave New World's ticket tracking is lower than expected, but there may be a good reason--and it's all Harrison Ford's fault (kinda).
Brave New World will kick off a year of “back to form” Marvel movie blockbusters when it is released on Valentine’s Day. There was a time when a new Marvel Studios film release was a guaranteed hit at the box office,
Brave New World showcases several previously unseen moments from the Marvel Studios movie, including a surprising detail about Sam Wilson's new helmet. Check it
Brave New World features a new look at Leader, the secret villain pulling the strings in the Marvel film. Tim Blake Nelson makes his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: Brave New World,
Brave New World's arrival in theaters and in a special sneak peek shared by ESPN, we see the villainous Red Hulk leaping into action against Sam Wilson.
Evans returned to the MCU briefly in Deadpool and Wolverine, but as Johnny Storm, AKA the Human Torch. He hasn't played Captain America since giving up his shield in 2019's Avengers: Endgame. Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson took over, embracing the mantle in 2021's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
With its Valentine’s Day release fast approaching, a new international poster for Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World has arrived online, pitting Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson against Harrison Ford’s Red Hulk.
Brave New World continues to build as a new promotional video highlights Harrison Ford’s monumental MCU Debut. Stepping into the role of Thaddeus Ross, Ford not only takes on the mantle of the U.S. President but also transforms into the fearsome Red Hulk that we all have been waiting for.
We now have a final runtime for Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World, along with confirmation on the number of post-credits scenes the movie will
With a new Superman movie, Apple's The Agency, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, is patriotism back in entertainment vogue?