Captain America by Marvel: Brave New World marks the jump on the big screen while Sam Wilson by Anthony Mackie occupies the stage with The Shield. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier laid the foundations for the new film, and the last time we saw the hero, he had discovered a plot on a super serum, is beautiful with Bestie Bucky Barnes, and pushed a group called The Flag Smashers.
Brave New World presents Harrison Ford as president Thaddeus Ross and sees Sam taken in a debacle of foreign relations while investigating a deeper and more sinister diagram with devastating effects. We know that you have seen the trailer, and at this stage perhaps already seen or planned to see the film. Marvel is known to drop scenes after the credits have started rolling and, to answer the question, yes, there is only one post-key scene in Brave New World, and you must wait until all the credits are finished To see it. You can also expect teasing with this Captain America dressed in vibranium.
If you haven’t seen the film, take a break here. Spoilers to come.
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Captain America: Brave New World Post-Credits Scene
Unlike many Marvel films, Brave New World has no median scenes; There is only one post-key scene, and you have to wait for the absolute end to see it. So what’s going on?
After the villain of the brain Samuel Sterns went to ignite President Ross’ inner Hulk, we don’t see it for the rest of the film. Sam has a short conversation with Sterns in which he tells him with confidence that he will make his plot thwart. Then Sam extends as the armed guards surround the stern. The scientist is arrested and transported on a cell in unknown parts while Sam joins forces to fight Red Hulk Ross.
In the one-minute post-key scene, Sam goes to a cell and said: “You said you were going to lose this bet”, and we see sterns sitting inside. They exchange beards, then Sterns stresses that they “share the same world, isn’t it? This world you die to save”. He is disturbing Sam disturbing, “I have seen him in the probabilities.”
Sterns continues by saying that superheroes who protect this world think they are the only ones – and believe that it is the only world. With more threatening snark, he says you will see what’s going on when you need to protect everyone from “others”.
What could that mean?
One thing to keep in mind here: we are still in the middle of the Marvel multiverse saga. This will probably not end before Avengers: Secret Wars will release screens in 2027, which means more thieves, more chronology dizziness and more comic scenarios that involve interdimensional and intergalactic beings. Now, I could enter Thunderbolts stuff here because this film is following, but I mean the Avengers.
The gamma superintelligence of sterns allows him to see things with high levels of intuition, a statistical probability and knowledge. With Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars in the Pipeline, it can refer to the future appearance of beings called the Beyond. I don’t know this for sure, but in the comics, they are seated on the fringes of the multiverse outside of its reach.
Like the Eternals, the Beyondrs were created by the celestials, and they have an appetite to destroy things. Think of Thanos’ desire to “let me eliminate the whole eccentric universe”, but at the multive level. Not only is their story deeply linked to Doctor Doom, but they also have bonds of comics with high evolution, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Fantastic Four’s Reed Richards.
If it is the group of “others” sterns alludes (and perhaps molecules men too), fans should expect the next set of Marvel Avengers films to be a war for survival multiverse – and all Avengers.
Captain America: Brave New World is now in theaters, and credits have also let us know that it will be back.