Sam Wilson Captain America
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Sam Wilson Captain America
How successful would Sam Wilson aka Captain America II (MCU)…
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aren’t you tired, captain?
my icarus returned to me
oh, captain
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Pitch for Captain America 4 / the SamCap movie:
MAIN STORYLINE:
It’s 2025. After the 2024 presidential election, Tom Kimball is elected as the next president of the United States (his political party is intentionally left ambiguous). Sam Wilson, who was pressured into endorsing Kimball due to his status as the new Captain America, is currently facing heavy backlash from progressive groups all across the country due to Kimball being considered a “bland centrist”.
One of the more notable critics is Luke Cage, who has since become a political grassroots activist since we last saw him (this is a continuation of his reputation as Harlem’s hero).
Less than a week after the election, Tom Kimball is assassinated. To make matters worse, the assassin was disguised as Captain America at the time, thus framing Sam. Suddenly the most wanted man in the United States, Sam goes on the run, hoping to find a way to clear his name.
While on the run, Sam, with the help of Luke Cage, thwarts an assassination attempt targeting Vice President Rebecca “Rikki” Liefeld while she was at a town hall meeting in Harlem. Realizing that there’s a bigger conspiracy going on, Sam, Luke, and Rikki join forces to figure out who is behind these assassinations and what their motivation is.
As the movie goes on, we learn that the figure behind these assassinations is Josh Glenn, a U.S. Senator who is secretly the terrorist “Hate-Monger” and the head of the National Force, a neo-fascist organization that is deeply rooted in HYDRA’s ideology. Despite putting on a friendly face for the public, Josh is a fascist who thinks the “liberals” have destroyed America. Josh also despises the fact that the new Captain America is a black man.
SIDE NOTES:
1) I want to emphasize that the National Force is NOT HYDRA. If HYDRA represents the Nazis, the National Force represents Neo-Nazis and modern day right-wing paramilitary groups. Think Oath Keepers or Proud Boys.
2) Vice President Rebecca “Rikki” Liefeld is the MCU adaptation of Rikki Barnes, Bucky’s granddaughter. That’s one of the plot twists of the movie, that Rikki learns her long-lost grandfather is Bucky. The last name was changed to preserve the twist, with Liefeld being a reference to Rob Liefeld, who helped create Rikki.
3) The main trio of the movie is Sam Wilson, Luke Cage, and Rikki Barnes. Sam and Luke don’t get along at first, which reflects their differing political values (Sam is a moderate while Luke is more progressive). The two men eventually grow to respect one another, with Rikki acting as a sort of mediator for the two of them.
4) For those who don’t know, Tom Kimball is a reference to the 1990 Captain America movie.
5) Due to the focus on the Sam-Luke-Rikki trio, Bucky Barnes isn’t really a major character for this movie. He mainly appears during the final battle and meeting his granddaughter Rikki for the first time.
CASTING THE NEW CHARACTERS:
1) Mike Colter reprises his role as Luke Cage
2) Lauren Cohan as Vice President Rebecca “Rikki” Liefeld (later, the President)
3) Alan Ruck as President Tom Kimball
4) Billy Magnussen as Senator Josh Glenn (the Hate-Monger), the main antagonist
Sam is definitely worth more than 49 Caps
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