
Anthony Mackie and Danny Ramirez have been traveling the globe to promote their latest film, Captain America: Brave New World. Having spent years bringing their Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) characters to life, their on-screen chemistry has become undeniable. But more than that, they share a mission—to redefine what superheroes can represent.
In Brave New World, Mackie fully steps into the role of Captain America, while Ramirez takes flight as Joaquín Torres, the new Falcon. Yet, this is far more than just another superhero spectacle.
A New Vision for Captain America
The film challenges traditional notions of heroism and power in a rapidly changing world. It’s a political thriller, a generational shift, and a bold statement about leadership. Mackie and Ramirez aren’t just playing characters—they see this story as deeply personal, as they shared in an interview with ENSTARZ ¡Latino!.
A Captain Without Superpowers
Mackie’s natural charisma shines through in any conversation, but when discussing Sam Wilson, his tone shifts to one of deep respect.
“He was always meant to be a representative of the common man,” Mackie explains. “Even when he became Captain America. He was every man’s Captain America because he didn’t take the serum.”
With Brave New World, Marvel isn’t just telling another superhero story—it’s redefining what it means to be a hero in today’s world.