The Falcon and the Winter Soldierfootage has dropped. Marvel Studios and Disney+ released the surprise look at the upcoming series during the big investors panel. Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have been waiting for months to see the first official look at the action-packed series.Avengers: Endgameset up the storyline, though some MCU fans weren’t happy with the way everything ended for Bucky and Steve Rogers.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldieris officially coming to Disney+ March, 2021. The Show puts the focus onBucky Barnes and Sam Wilson.Avengers: Endgamefound Steve Rogers passing his iconic shield down to Sam. At the conclusion ofEndgame, Rogers returns all of the Infinity Stones to their rightful locations and then ends up going back in time to live the rest of his life with Peggy Carter. He returns to the present day as an elderly man and presents his shield to Winston, aka Falcon. With that being said, it’s unclear just how far theDisney+ serieswill delve into that aspect of the story.

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Marvel Cinematic Universefans knew that Disney was going to have to flexafter the HBO Max announcement, though nobody knew exactly what they were going to show.MulanandBlack Widowwere a given, but anything from the Marvel Studios TV wing was a mystery. Thankfully, Kevin Feige and crew felt like now was the time to debut the first-ever footage fromThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It does not disappoint, though fans may be little impatient about how long they have to wait to finally see the show.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldierwas officially announced atSan Diego Comic-Conby Kevin Feige. Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie joined the Marvel Studios boss on the stage and received an enthusiastic response from the crowd. From there, production started in the fall and we have since seen quite a bit of leaked set images. However, we have yet to really learn much about the storyline specifics. Marvel Studios is the king of keeping things under lock and key, and this upcoming Disney+ series, along with the rest of them are no exception.

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