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*[[Robert Redford]] as [[Alexander Pierce]]: A senior leader within S.H.I.E.L.D.<ref name = "Marvel.com" /> Redford was cast in part as an homage to his roles in 1970s thrillers such as ''[[Three Days of the Condor]]''.<ref name = "EW" />
*[[Robert Redford]] as [[Alexander Pierce]]: A senior leader within S.H.I.E.L.D.<ref name = "Marvel.com" /> Redford was cast in part as an homage to his roles in 1970s thrillers such as ''[[Three Days of the Condor]]''.<ref name = "EW" />


Additionally, [[Hayley Atwell]], [[Toby Jones]] and [[Maximiliano Hernández]] reprise their roles from previous films as [[Peggy Carter]], [[Arnim Zola]] and [[Jasper Sitwell]], respectively.<ref name="Marvel.com" /><ref name="Jones" /><ref name="Hernandez" /> [[Emily VanCamp]] has been cast as [[Sharon Carter|Agent 13]].<ref name = "Marvel.com" />
Additionally, [[Hayley Atwell]], [[Toby Jones]], [[Maximiliano Hernández]] and [[Dominic Cooper]] reprise their roles from previous films as [[Peggy Carter]], [[Arnim Zola]], [[Jasper Sitwell]] and [[Howard Stark]], respectively.<ref name="Marvel.com" /><ref name="Jones" /><ref name="Hernandez" /><<ref name="Cooper"/> [[Emily VanCamp]] has been cast as [[Sharon Carter|Agent 13]].<ref name = "Marvel.com" />


==Production==
==Production==
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In January 2013, [[Hayley Atwell]], who played Peggy Carter in ''Captain America: The First Avenger'', said that she would not appear in the sequel.<ref name="TimeOut" /> However [[Stanley Tucci]], who played Dr. [[Abraham Erskine]] in the previous film, later said that Atwell would reappear in a flashback scene.<ref name="Collider5" /> Also in January, Marvel Studios announced that the film is to be released in 3D, and Anthony Mackie said filming would begin on April 1, 2013.<ref name="3D" /><ref name="ColliderMackie" /> Later that month, [[Toby Jones]], who portrayed [[Arnim Zola]] in the first film, said that he would reprise the role in the sequel.<ref name="Jones" /> At the end of the month, it was reported that stages were being built for a shoot at [[Raleigh Studios|Raleigh Manhattan Beach Studios]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref name="Collider4" />
In January 2013, [[Hayley Atwell]], who played Peggy Carter in ''Captain America: The First Avenger'', said that she would not appear in the sequel.<ref name="TimeOut" /> However [[Stanley Tucci]], who played Dr. [[Abraham Erskine]] in the previous film, later said that Atwell would reappear in a flashback scene.<ref name="Collider5" /> Also in January, Marvel Studios announced that the film is to be released in 3D, and Anthony Mackie said filming would begin on April 1, 2013.<ref name="3D" /><ref name="ColliderMackie" /> Later that month, [[Toby Jones]], who portrayed [[Arnim Zola]] in the first film, said that he would reprise the role in the sequel.<ref name="Jones" /> At the end of the month, it was reported that stages were being built for a shoot at [[Raleigh Studios|Raleigh Manhattan Beach Studios]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref name="Collider4" />


In February 2013, [[Emily VanCamp]] entered negotiations to play the female lead in the film.<ref name="VanCamp" /> Later in the same month, producer [[Kevin Feige]] described the film as a [[political thriller]].<ref name="Variety" /> In March, ''Deadline.com'' reported that [[Maximiliano Hernández]] would reprise his role as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent [[Jasper Sitwell]] from ''Thor'' and ''The Avengers''.<ref name="Hernandez" /> A day later, the same site reported that [[Robert Redford]] was in talks to join the cast, as a high-ranking member of S.H.I.E.L.D.<ref name="Redford" /> Redford confirmed that he would be appearing in the film, saying that he was interested in doing the film because it was different from his usual work.<ref name="Redford2" /> Toward the end of March, it was reported that [[UFC]] fighter [[Georges St-Pierre]] was cast as [[Batroc the Leaper]] in the film.<ref name="St-Pierre" />
In February 2013, [[Emily VanCamp]] entered negotiations to play the female lead in the film.<ref name="VanCamp" /> Later in the same month, producer [[Kevin Feige]] described the film as a [[political thriller]].<ref name="Variety" /> In March, ''Deadline.com'' reported that [[Maximiliano Hernández]] would reprise his role as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent [[Jasper Sitwell]] from ''Thor'' and ''The Avengers''.<ref name="Hernandez" /> A day later, the same site reported that [[Robert Redford]] was in talks to join the cast, as a high-ranking member of S.H.I.E.L.D.<ref name="Redford" /> Redford confirmed that he would be appearing in the film, saying that he was interested in doing the film because it was different from his usual work.<ref name="Redford2" /> Toward the end of March, it was reported that [[UFC]] fighter [[Georges St-Pierre]] was cast as [[Batroc the Leaper]] in the film.<ref name="St-Pierre" /> On May 12, 2013, [[Dominic Cooper]] is reprising his role as [[Howard Stark]]. <ref name ="Cooper" />[http://slumz.boxden.com/f218/captain-america-winter-soldier-howard-stark-practically-confirmed-appear-1924118/ CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER - Howard Stark Practically Confirmed To Appear]</ref>


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Captain America: The Winter Soldier
File:Captain America The Winter Soldier logo.jpg
Official film logo
Directed byAnthony and Joe Russo
Screenplay byChristopher Markus
Stephen McFeely
Produced byKevin Feige
StarringChris Evans
Scarlett Johansson
Sebastian Stan
Anthony Mackie
Cobie Smulders
Frank Grillo
Georges St-Pierre
Samuel L. Jackson
Robert Redford
CinematographyTrent Opaloch
Edited byJeffrey Ford
Mary Jo Markey
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release date
  • April 4, 2014 (2014-04-04)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (also known as Captain America 2) is an upcoming American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and the ninth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Anthony and Joe Russo directed the screenplay, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, which stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Georges St-Pierre, Samuel L. Jackson, and Robert Redford. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America and the Black Widow join forces to stop a covert enemy that is hiding in Washington D.C.

Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, who wrote Captain America: The First Avenger, stated before that film's release that they were working on a sequel and in June 2012, Anthony and Joe Russo entered negotiations to direct. The following month, casting of the supporting roles began with the additions of Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan. Principal photography commenced in April 2013 in Los Angeles, California with filming scheduled to continue in Cleveland, Ohio and Washington, D.C. Captain America: The Winter Soldier is scheduled to be released on April 4, 2014 in 2D and 3D.

Premise

Following the events of the The Avengers, Steve Rogers struggles to adjust to the modern world and must partner with Natasha Romanoff to fight a powerful yet covert enemy in Washington, D.C.[1]

Cast

A World War II veteran who was enhanced to the peak of human physicality by an experimental serum, frozen in suspended animation, and is now struggling to adjust to the modern world.[2] Producer Kevin Feige said that Rogers reluctantly remains with S.H.I.E.L.D. after the events of The Avengers "because he has nowhere else to go... Things were black and white back then [in World War II], and now it’s hard to know who the bad guys are. We wanted to play on that a little with Cap being uncomfortable with the way S.H.I.E.L.D., and in particular Nick Fury, operates."[3]
A highly trained spy working for S.H.I.E.L.D., who partners with Rogers.[4] Screenwriter Christopher Markus said that Black Widow was a "great contrast" to Captain America, describing her as "incredibly modern, not very reverent, and just very straightforward whereas Steve is, you know a man from the 40s. He’s not a boy scout, but he is reserved and has a moral center, whereas her moral center moves."[5]
A Harlem native with the ability to fly and speak telepathically with birds.[6] About the role, Mackie said "I'm playing the Falcon. He's this guy in Harlem who moved to California and became a drug dealer. His plane crashed, and he was genetically altered, and he can fly, has telepathic powers. He's the first African-American superhero. It makes me feel all the work I've done has been paying off. I have a son, nephews and nieces, and I love the idea that they can dress up as the Falcon on Halloween. They now have someone they can idolize. That's a huge honor for me."[7] Mackie stated that Marvel did not let him read a script before signing on,[8] and that he would spend five months doing two-a-day workouts and eating an 11,000 calorie per day diet to get into shape for the role.[9]
A mercenary and a master of the French form of kickboxing known as savate[11] St-Pierre, a UFC welterweight champion, elaborated, "My character is a French mercenary, speaks French, a martial arts expert of savate, [and an] Olympic lifting champion. [He is] a little bit like a guy who can jump really high and stuff... he's called a leaper. The character fit me well. [sic]"[12]
The director of S.H.I.E.L.D.[13] Regarding Fury's questionable code of ethics, Feige said, "Fury certainly rides a line, sort of rides the shadows. He has, I think, lied to every character in every movie, though always for seemingly for the good."[3]

Additionally, Hayley Atwell, Toby Jones, Maximiliano Hernández and Dominic Cooper reprise their roles from previous films as Peggy Carter, Arnim Zola, Jasper Sitwell and Howard Stark, respectively.[1][14][15]<[16] Emily VanCamp has been cast as Agent 13.[1]

Production

Development

Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely said in April 2011 that they had begun writing a sequel for Marvel Studios.[17] In a June 2011 interview, McFeely said, "The story will likely be in the present day. We're experimenting with flashback elements for more period World War II stuff. I can't say much more than that but we made it baggy enough to refer to more stories in the past".[18] McFeely later explained that the first few months of writing were a back and forth process with Marvel, but that after an outline was finished later that year, the story didn't change much.[19] In September 2011, Chris Evans said that a sequel may not be released until 2014.[2] In January 2012, Neal McDonough, who played Dum Dum Dugan in Captain America: The First Avenger, mentioned that a sequel would likely be filmed after the completion of Thor: The Dark World, which would likely be before the end of 2012.[20]

In March 2012, it was reported that Marvel whittled down a field of ten potential directors to three candidates; George Nolfi (The Adjustment Bureau), F. Gary Gray (The Italian Job), and brothers Anthony and Joseph Russo (Community) to helm the sequel.[21] Walt Disney Studios announced the planned release of the sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger on April 4, 2014. Disney stated, "The second installment will pick-up where … The Avengers leaves off, as Steve Rogers continues his affiliation with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. and struggles to embrace his role in the modern world."[22] Later in April, it was reported that F. Gary Gray withdrew his name from consideration, choosing instead to direct the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton for New Line Cinema.[23]

Pre-production

"We hired our directors on Cap because they loved our explanation that we really want to make a ’70s political thriller masquerading as a big superhero movie. Just like with the first film – we got Joe Johnston because we said, 'We want to do a ’40s World War II movie masquerading as a big superhero movie.' I love that we’re doing a sequel to a film that’s a completely different genre than the first film. I think that’s fun. And the comics do it all the time."

Kevin Feige, producer of Captain America: The Winter Soldier[24]

In June 2012, the Russo brothers entered negotiations to direct the sequel.[25] It was also reported that Samuel L. Jackson would return as S.H.I.E.L.D. leader Nick Fury.[13] At the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International, it was announced that the official title for the sequel is Captain America: The Winter Soldier.[26] In July 2012, Anthony Mackie entered negotiations to star as Falcon alongside Chris Evans in the sequel.[6] Sebastian Stan was also reported to be reprising his role as James Barnes.[6] In August 2012, the New York Post reported that Anna Kendrick, Felicity Jones, and Imogen Poots were front-runners for a leading role in the film.[27]

In September 2012, Chris Evans stated that filming would begin in March 2013.[28] Evans also stated that Rogers' adjustment to the modern world, which was originally set to be included in The Avengers, would be better suited for Captain America: The Winter Soldier.[29] At the end of the month, The Greater Cleveland Film Commission announced that Captain America: The Winter Soldier would film in Cleveland after the production was approved for a $9.5 million tax credit.[30] It was also reported that portions of the film would be shot in California and Washington, D.C.[30][31] In October, Deadline.com reported that Emilia Clarke, Jessica Brown Findlay, Teresa Palmer, Imogen Poots, and Alison Brie were being considered for Rogers' love interest in the film. It was also reported that Scarlett Johansson would be reprising her role as Black Widow in the film.[4] A later report indicated that Mary Elizabeth Winstead was in the running for the female lead, and that Nikolaj Coster Waldau and Josh Holloway were being considered for roles in the film.[32] However Winstead later said, "...that was kind of a rumor that I don't know where it came from".[33] In late October, Frank Grillo was reported to be testing for the role of the villain Crossbones in the film.[34] By the end of the month, Grillo closed a deal to portray the character and Cobie Smulders signed on to reprise her role as Maria Hill from The Avengers.[10]

In January 2013, Hayley Atwell, who played Peggy Carter in Captain America: The First Avenger, said that she would not appear in the sequel.[35] However Stanley Tucci, who played Dr. Abraham Erskine in the previous film, later said that Atwell would reappear in a flashback scene.[36] Also in January, Marvel Studios announced that the film is to be released in 3D, and Anthony Mackie said filming would begin on April 1, 2013.[37][38] Later that month, Toby Jones, who portrayed Arnim Zola in the first film, said that he would reprise the role in the sequel.[14] At the end of the month, it was reported that stages were being built for a shoot at Raleigh Manhattan Beach Studios in Los Angeles.[39]

In February 2013, Emily VanCamp entered negotiations to play the female lead in the film.[40] Later in the same month, producer Kevin Feige described the film as a political thriller.[41] In March, Deadline.com reported that Maximiliano Hernández would reprise his role as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jasper Sitwell from Thor and The Avengers.[15] A day later, the same site reported that Robert Redford was in talks to join the cast, as a high-ranking member of S.H.I.E.L.D.[42] Redford confirmed that he would be appearing in the film, saying that he was interested in doing the film because it was different from his usual work.[43] Toward the end of March, it was reported that UFC fighter Georges St-Pierre was cast as Batroc the Leaper in the film.[11] On May 12, 2013, Dominic Cooper is reprising his role as Howard Stark. [16]CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER - Howard Stark Practically Confirmed To Appear</ref>

Filming

Principal photography began on April 1, 2013, at the Raleigh Manhattan Beach Studios in Los Angeles, under the working title Freezer Burn.[44]

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