Captain America: Brave New World, formerly known as New World Order, has wrapped filming.
Cinematographer Kramer Morgenthau took to Instagram to announce the news, sharing a much better look at the movie's updated logo in the process.
The fourth Captain America movie started shooting on March 21 at Trilith Studios, Atlanta, before moving to Washington, DC. The ongoing WGA strike ended up impacting several other Marvel Studios productions, but Brave New World managed to avoid any significant delays (although its release date was pushed back by a few months).
We've seen quite a few set photos over the past few weeks, some of which featured members of the villainous group known as the Serpent Society. We also got a look at Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) suited-up in his new Cap costume, and Joaquin Torres (Danny Ramirez) sporting a fairly comic-accurate outfit as the MCU's new Falcon.
Specific plot details are still under wraps, but now that filming has wrapped, we may begin to learn a little more about Sam Wilson's first big-screen outing as the Sentinel of Liberty.
For now, you can check out the new logo below.
Captain America: Brave New World also stars Shira Haas as Israeli superheroine Sabra, Carl Lumbly as Isaiah Bradley, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, Tim Blake Nelson as The Leader, and Harrison Ford as "Thunderbolt" Ross.
The movie is set to be released in theaters on July 26, 2024.