![]() ![]() She just brought the right ideas to the table,” Nagelhout says. “When we were going through that hiring process and talking to Kari, her being a woman wasn’t really a factor. According to co-executive producer Zoie Nagelhout-who has been with Marvel Studios since before the 2016 release of Captain America: Civil War-it’s about finding the best person for the job. Women filmmakers aren’t new to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where Anna Boden made her mark with Captain Marvel in 2018 and which will see Black Widow from Cate Shortland and Eternals from Chloé Zhao later this year. To strike this balance, Marvel Studios assembled a talented and diverse team of filmmakers, with director Kari Skogland ( The Handmaid’s Tale, The Loudest Voice) at the helm. ![]() Amid the thrilling action sequences that Marvel does so well is timely and relatable character exploration that touches upon topics such as post-traumatic stress disorder and racial equity. The new, six-episode series pairs two fan-favorite characters, Sam Wilson aka The Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), for a global adventure that follows the events of 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. That continues to be the case in Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, which debuts today on Disney+. Since the earliest days of the Marvel Universe, its Super Heroes have grappled with real-life issues even as they’ve traveled through time, battled powerful villains and saved an Earth that has always been intended to reflect the world of its audience. ![]()
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