Captain America: The Winter Soldier has been shooting in Los Angeles under the faux-title Freezerburn for the last several weeks. And that means unofficial set photos.
Two weeks ago, some images from the production gave out first (blurry) looks at Cap's new Super Soldier regalia. Today, though, we have new pictures of Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson in civilian togs, along with the first look at Anthony Mackie in costume as Sam Wilson, aka The Falcon.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is currently shooting in Los Angeles. Just over a week after production kicked off, the first unofficial photos from the set have hit online.
They're a bit blurry, but they show Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson both taking their third go-rounds in the shared Marvel cinematic universe. Despite the blur, the primary point of interest here is the costume being sported by Evans here, an outfit that is a pretty pointed departure from the bright blue togs he wore in Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers.
Phase 2 continues unabated.
Just weeks before Iron Man 3 hits theaters, principal photography on another Marvel Studios sequel, Captain America: The Winter Soldier has commenced in Los Angeles, California.
If Samuel L. Jackson's one-eyed, leather-wearing, superhero-wrangling Nick Fury has a boss, then someone truly formidable has to play that boss.
Luckily, Captain America: The Winter Soldier now has Robert Redford, so it's safe to say that the S.H.I.E.L.D. brass will be believably charismatic and authoritative.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is becoming more and more crowded all the time.
The latest addition to one of Marvel Studios' four sequels in Phase 2 is a familiar, if not especially popular Marvel character: Batroc the Leaper, a French highkicker who will apparently be brought to life by Georges St-Pierre.
Whoa.
No less a cinematic luminary than Robert Redford is in negotiations to join Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige is a third-degree black belt in the deadly art of offering vague yet exciting insights into the always eagerly-anticipated upcoming Marvel movies.
Today, he's talking up all the forthcoming films of Phase 2, especially Guardians of the Galaxy, which he says takes place almost exclusively in outer space and is much more of a standalone movie than fans might anticipate.
Despite previous word to the contrary from the actress herself, it sounds as though Hayley Atwell may, uh, do fondue with Captain America: The Winter Soldier after all.
For months, Marvel has been looking for an actress to portray Cap's as-yet unknown love interest in next year's Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Many a fine young actress has her name associated with the part, but it turns out that the role has gone to none of the contenders previously mentioned.
Instead, Emily VanCamp has been selected by directors Joe and Anthony Russo to play against Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, the Avenger out of time.
No less a source than Cobie Smulders – S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Maria Hill – is sharing some inside information on next year's Captain America: The Winter Soldier and the possibility that we'll see the character in action on the S.H.I.E.L.D. television series.