![]() "When you sit down and enjoy the characters over time, you can get inside their heads very differently and inside their experience, which just makes it immersive," series director Kari Skogland told SYFY WIRE ahead of the premiere. **SPOILER WARNING: This story contains spoilers for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 1, "New World Order."** The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is looking to fix that - with some bonus big screen-worthy action along the way. Those roles never left Sam or Bucky with much in the way of backstory, though. Bucky has played a major role in all three standalone Captain America movies - as a best friend, a tragic villain, and an anti-hero, respectively - while Sam has provided equal parts humor and everyman morality ever since Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) zipped past him at the start of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Sam Wilson ( Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes ( Sebastian Stan) were arguably always hanging around the perimeter. WandaVision and, now, the first episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, "New World Order," have changed that, adding the kind of depth long-term MCU fans have often dreamed of for their favorite side characters. ![]() ![]() While the Marvel Cinematic Universe has never had "sidekicks" by name, it's fair to argue at the very least that there's always been a B-team. ![]() Sidekicks don't always get their due, especially when you've got a Genius Billionaire Playboy Philanthropist, the God of Thunder, and America's Ass running around in a "spangly outfit" to compete with. ![]()
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