Take a look at a teaser for the trailer right here!
Yesterday a new poster for CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER was released, and we learned the teaser trailer will drop tomorrow. But until we finally get a first look at Chris Evans in action, these two new images from USA Today will have to do.
Take a look:
I'm not positive, but the second picture looks like it is from the clip that was shown at Comic-Con of Captain America taking on a bunch of soldiers in an elevator, and hopefully we'll get at least a glimpse of that awesome sounding scene in the teaser tomorrow. USA Today also talked to Samuel L. Jackson and directors Anthony and Joe Russo, and they shared a little on the upcoming film.
Anthony Russo on the Winter Soldier character and the comics:
"He's an amazingly drawn character. He's so well conceived. It's one of the best comic runs in the last 20 years, one of our favorite comic runs of all time, and we really want to do it justice. It was important to us to make sure he just jumped off the page to the screen."
Samuel L. Jackson on why Captain America will have trust issues in the new film:
"Some of the people who used to be our enemies are now our allies," Jackson says. The new movie is Captain America "trying to figure out, 'Well, how do we trust those guys?' or 'How do we trust the guys that you didn't trust who don't trust you?' And explaining to him that the black and white of good guys/bad guys has now turned into this gray area."
Interesting comments from Jackson, and I wonder if there will also be several good guys turned bad Captain America will have to deal with in the new film, besides Winter Soldier of course. I feel like there's going to be many twists and turns in CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, and in my opinion it has the potential to be the most thrilling and intense Marvel movie yet.
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER starring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Toby Jones, Hayley Atwell, and Robert Redford will be in theaters on April 4th, 2014.