Captain America: Brave New World has released and That Park Place is here with a minor spoiler review.
With re-shoot after re-shoot, a radically different political landscape than they were predicting, and a budget that is bloated and overblown by millions despite what the Legacy Media wants you to believe, it’s finally here. Captain America: Brave New World has hit the box office and now it’s time to decide, is it worth your time?
We explain with a very minor spoiler honest review in the video below.
Captain America: Brave New World is shaping up to be one of the most controversial Marvel movies in recent memory. From production nightmares to marketing scandals and political blowback, this film has faced more obstacles than any superhero should.
The trouble started with disastrous test screenings that reportedly left audiences cold, forcing Disney to order 22 days of expensive reshoots. These reshoots included the last-minute addition of Giancarlo Esposito as a new villain and chaotic revisions to key action scenes. Insiders from the set described the production as a mess, with Harrison Ford, who plays President Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk, being notoriously difficult to work with.

Harrison Ford as the Red Hulk in Captain America: Brave New World – YouTube, Marvel Entertainment
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Ford, 82, reportedly hated the motion-capture process and created a tense environment for director Julius Onah.
Adding to the chaos, the film’s original title, Captain America: New World Order, sparked backlash as well for its political undertones. Disney changed the title to Captain America: Brave New World to avoid further controversy. However, that didn’t stop the film from being politicized. The character of Red Hulk, a military leader turned rampaging monster, has drawn comparisons to Donald Trump, fueling political arguments that Disney is desperately trying to distance itself from.

Anthony Mackie behind the scenes of Marvel Studios‘ CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD. Photo by Eli Adé. © 2024 MARVEL.
Meanwhile, star Anthony Mackie managed to ignite controversy on the press tour by stating, “Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don’t think the term ‘America’ should be one of those representations.” The backlash was swift, with critics accusing him of misunderstanding the character’s patriotic roots. Mackie attempted to walk back his comments, but his clarification fell flat, adding more fuel to the fire.
CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD REVIEW FINAL GRADE: 4.5/10
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