![]() ![]() Like, you know, we, we had a bunch of the truth books. Malcolm Spellman: It always is an amalgamation. Read 's full interview with Spellman below and tune into the Phase Zero podcast, which has a new episode arriving on Friday featuring an interview with The Falcon and The Winter Soldier director Kari Skogland following the debut of the show's first episode!Ĭ: I want to start at the comics! Were there any specific comic runs you looked at, whether it was Brubaker, Spencer, the more recent Landy run or is this an amalgamation of a lot of several different comic stories? And they're starting to discover through their relationship, the loss of Steve is very, very active because they're just two dudes who had a mutual best friend in common and whether or not they like each other is tethered to the fact that a very important person has gone." That's the kind of thing only a hero like Steve is qualified for, right? And we distilled that down to you have Sam or Bucky who people really wrote a lot more into their heads and actually happened as far as how deep their relationship is. "You have a planet that is now completely spun-out post snap, post Blip, right? And that's the kind of problem when the entire world is dealing with one problem. "The loss of Steve is the big one, because it hits on multiple levels, right?" Spellman explains. Of course, the audience watching this new series won't be the only ones still reeling from losing Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And am I a monster? And if I'm not a monster, how do I prove that?'" Whether I was being manipulated by HYDRA or not a part of me was there. ![]() And then we had this line in in the series where he basically says 'I remember every one of them,' which means, 'I was there. You've seen him be a villain and you have a sense of how many people this man must have killed. ![]() " was teed up really nicely for us," Spellman says. Sam is a family man, making amends with his sister and nephews while Bucky is trying to make sure he gets his mind right to safely function in a world with which he is still unfamiliar. Right out of the gate, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier explores sides of Mackie's Sam Wilson and Stan's Bucky Barnes which the movies they previously appeared in did not make time for. "We had to get comfortable with each other and they embrace the idea that these characters now have a personal storyline not just story beats, but storyline that the only way it connects to the story is in how it affects the characters and doing that deep dive that I feel like that's part of why they embraced me, and it's what they wanted for this thing." "We were first up and, and it was a process like to adapt Kevin and Nate Moore, the exec, who worked with me and Zoie, you know, they'd only made movies," Spellman tells. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier writer Malcolm Spellman has used his television expertise to craft a story which takes the time to dive into these Marvel characters in a way which movies have never had an opportunity to. Now, fans are expecting a bit more of a traditional Marvel story with high-octane action and funny quips from lead actors Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan but they will still be getting something brand new with all of that. Initially, the series was slated to lead off Marvel's TV content in the post- Avengers: Endgame era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but unforeseen delays from the events of 2020 resulted in WandaVision leading off. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is gearing up for its premiere on Friday, serving as the second TV series from Marvel Studios to hit the Disney+ platform. ![]()
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