Explore Anthony Mackie’s rise from independent films to becoming a Marvel superhero and a leading Hollywood star.
There Marvel Cinematic Universe has a new Sentinel of Liberty, and he’s played by Anthony Mackie! As of late, the fan-favorite actor has been celebrating the release of Captain America: Brave New World,
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Would you rather watch Baccarin spew, by turns, mouthfuls of cliches and exposition, or Mackie dutifully grit his teeth through a dishearteningly generic role? Coin flip! Memorable Dialogue: One of the groaniest Baccarin cliches: “We’re gonna have to fight them eventually,
Brave New World, which opened in theaters Friday, features Mackie as the titular superhero, marking his first starring film in the role. Mackie originally played Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Anthony Mackie now carries the shield for the MCU in Captain America: Brave New World. In honor of Brave New World, we ranked Mackie's five best movies.
Anthony Mackie loves the new Captain America popcorn bucket as much as I do.
Anthony Mackie taking on the role of Captain America, a fictional comic book character initially portrayed as a white man with blond hair and blue eyes, isn’t groundbreaking to comic books fans.
The Banker stars Mackie as the real American businessman Bernard Garrett, whose success within the real estate business is undercut by the extreme prejudice of racist powerbrokers in the industry. Frustrated by the lack of progress he has been able to make,
I said, ’Is this too tight, Anthony? But he liked it because it held his body in pretty well.” Phillips added that Mackie paid her the greatest compliment. “He did say to me that it was one ...
Anthony Mackie officially stepped into the role of the first Black Captain America in "Captain America: Brave New World."
When Great American Race starts in Daytona Beach, Florida, Grand Marshal Anthony Mackie (Falcon/Captain America) says "Drivers, start your engines."