
The movie "Captain America: A New World" will premiere on February 13, promising realistic and exciting action. In an interview with Publimetro, actor Danny Ramírez, who plays Joaquín in the film, shared details about the plot and his character.
Ramírez mentioned that his character and Sam, played by Anthony Mackie, face systems of power, the Red Hulk, and their own doubts in the film. He highlighted director Julius Onah's work in capturing the pressure the characters face, especially Sam, as he takes on the mantle of Captain America.
The actor praised his co-star, Anthony Mackie, mentioning his sense of humor and storytelling ability. He shared that in this installment, Mackie redefines his role as Captain America, and his character continues to collaborate with Sam Wilson while waiting for his chance to fly as the new Falcon.
The movie, which is part of the Marvel Universe, dives into the political thriller genre, according to producer Nate Moore. As the heroes uncover the manipulations in the shadows of world leaders, the political and emotional stakes rise.
Director Julius Onah mentioned that the film returns to a more tangible narrative, where the characters face political and emotional dilemmas that are palpable to the audience. Sam Wilson's return as Captain America will be a highlight for viewers, according to the director.
In "Captain America: A New World," Sam Wilson confronts a conspiracy involving Thaddeus E. Thunderbolt Ross, played by Harrison Ford. The film's narrative aims to be more realistic and geopolitical, touching on issues of current relevance. Sam must prove himself in his new role and confront forces seeking to impose their own agenda.
The movie features a hero without superpowers, who possesses great political and military knowledge. The challenge of conveying a special vulnerability at key moments to prevent the character from becoming a one-dimensional villain was one of the most appealing aspects for the cast.