The Falcon and The Winter Soldier ended with Sam Wilson becoming Captain America, and his entrance at the beginning of the finale proved to be an undeniably memorable sequence. Now, Marvel Studios has decided to officially release the "I'm Captain America" scene, and it's hard to watch this without getting chills.
We've seen a lot of chatter about the new Cap over the past few days, and it's clear that focusing on Sam's transition into the role in a TV series was a smart move as it helped make it a much bigger deal. It certainly meant more than the hero just randomly showing up wielding the shield in a future movie!
In related news, USA Today recently caught up with Anthony Mackie and quizzed the actor about how his version of Captain America will differ to Steve Rogers.
"It was a very important line and moment for him as Captain America," Mackie said of Sam's "The only power that I have is that I believe we can do better" line. "Captain America will be very different going forward. You have to realize, he's the only person who's not a superhero. He has no serum, he has no powers. He's just a dude who went for a job and became an Avenger."
"So instead of using brute and brawn, and him being a former military counselor to vets, his emotional (and) mental path is completely different. It's very important to realize that if push comes to shove, he can give you a one-two (punch). But the reality of it is, how do we move forward in a more sophisticated way instead of dropping-a-city-on-people way."
Check out this clip from The Falcon and The Winter Soldier below: