
Okay, so Marvel’s really caught some heat this week. Ever since the trailer for Avengers: Doomsday dropped alongside the new Avatar film, fans have been vocal – and not in a good way – about the return of Chris Evans as Steve Rogers. It’s been a pretty strong reaction, to say the least, and Marvel definitely has some explaining to do.
The new trailer confirms previous rumors: Marvel intends to bring Steve Rogers back, despite his seemingly definitive conclusion in Avengers: Endgame.
The decision has upset many fans online, who say the move weakens the story Marvel already told.
At the end of Endgame, Steve Rogers gave his shield to Sam Wilson, officially making Sam the new Captain America. Many people saw this as the end of Steve’s story and the beginning of Sam’s. Now, fans feel that bringing Steve Rogers back diminishes the impact of that passing of the torch.
Social media users reacted with anger and disappointment. Many fans felt Marvel was prioritizing bringing back a well-known character over focusing on Sam Wilson, played by Anthony Mackie. The reactions online were often direct and heartfelt.
I do love Steve Rogers, but it’s frustrating to see the lack of respect shown to Sam Wilson/Anthony Mackie. It feels like some people can’t accept a Black man taking on the role.
Okay, so the reaction to this latest development has been strong, to say the least. I’m seeing a lot of fans genuinely upset, feeling like Marvel is completely undermining Sam Wilson’s story arc. Many are saying it makes all his struggles to earn the Captain America shield feel meaningless. It’s not just about this specific event, either – a common thread is a sense of disrespect towards characters fans care about, including the Fantastic Four, and a pattern of diminishing the efforts of heroes like Sam. Honestly, the frustration is palpable – people are tired of feeling like their favorite characters aren’t being treated with the respect they deserve.
The negative reaction is also connected to how audiences received Anthony Mackie’s first movie as Captain America. ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ didn’t do as well as expected in theaters, bringing in around $415 million globally.
Deadline Hollywood reported the film needed to earn about $425 million to cover its expenses, considering its high production and marketing costs. Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, later hinted that Chris Evans not appearing in the movie might have contributed to lower ticket sales.
The movie received mixed reactions from critics, leaning towards negative. However, Anthony Mackie’s performance was widely praised. Despite the film’s challenges, Mackie has expressed his desire to continue playing Sam Wilson, hoping to stay with the character for around ten years and participate in future Avengers films like ‘Doomsday’ and ‘Secret Wars’.
Many fans are disappointed by Marvel’s decision because they believe Sam Wilson didn’t get a proper opportunity to prove himself as Captain America before Steve Rogers returned. Although Marvel hasn’t explained how Steve Rogers fits into the future storyline, the online response clearly shows a lot of fans are unhappy with this direction.
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2025-12-19 10:52