Thanks mostly to the MCU, Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, is probably the biggest Marvel hero in the world. Marvel Studios has yet to address this pressing issue, but that doesn't mean they won't clarify these lingering questions in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. MCU fans saw Tony Stark die in Avengers: Endgame, but Iron Mans death was much sadder in the comics, because it was Captain America who killed him. Rogers was supposed to be 106 years old at the end of Endgame, and the new series. But, apparently, Jennifer and maybe even Bruce think Captain America is dead at the time of She-Hulk, which takes place post-Endgame. Considering the response from the public, the trade-off was ultimately worth it. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has viewers wondering the post- Endgame fate of Captain America/Steve Rogers. The writers of Endgame have suggested as much. There's no physical sign that the shattered one was simply repaired, meaning, this might very well be an entirely different shield - something he might have asked Howard Stark or T'Challa to created with Sam specifically in his mind as its wielder.Īvengers: Endgame filmmakers decided to sacrifice narrative clarity when it came to the timeline specifics for sentimental reasons for Captain America's final fate. Sam's version has pronounced star cutouts which the original version didn't have as well. Retirement was a natural ending for man out of time and perennial soldier Captain America (Chris Evans), explain Avengers: Endgame writers. ![]() Instead of a clean silver layer as part of its stripes, there's a noticeable thin stripe in its middle. Given this, there was no way to fix his shield in the same continuity unless he traversed an alternate reality where a different shield was existing. It's worth noting that while the shield he gave to Sam looked identical to the original, they seemed to be different. The dance between Cap and Peg was set up early in his story arc, in Captain America: The First Avenger even before he became America’s favorite beefcake. In fact, Steve didn't even have the broken shield when he traveled back in time - only taking the six Infinity Stones and the Mjolnir with him to return to their original settings. Avengers: Endgame didnt explain how Captain America (Chris Evans) fixed his broken shield before handing it to Falcon (Anthony Mackie), but this could be enough proof that Steve Rogers crossed to a different timeline in the MCU.
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