
Though the duo tries to find out the mystery behind the super-soldier serum that surfaced after so long. Their stance completely destroys Sam’s sacrifice, and it enrages Bucky Barnes who fails to see Captain America in John Walker. In order to stop these terrorists, the Government assigns a new Captain America, John Walker, as the symbol of peace. They wish to put up a demonstration so that the whole world would recognize their plea and for that matter of fact, these people inject themselves with super-soldier serum thus turning themselves into an army of super-terrorists. Pained by government inefficiency, the group takes measures into their hand. While the two are struggling with their private lives, the world witnesses a new terrorist group, the Flag Smashers, who are refugees living on the conflicted borderland waiting for countries to accept their existence. He pleads that he was brainwashed for all killings he did as the winter soldier and thereby has been granted a pardon. On the other hand, Steve’s childhood friend and war companion, Bucky Barnes ( Sebastian Stan) aka “The Winter Soldier” is suffering from PTSD and therefore taking government-mandated therapy. He chooses to remain “The Falcon” and thereby gives away Steve Roger’s shield to an American Museum, thus, denying to continue the legacy. Sam Wilson ( Anthony Mackie) now works for the U.S. The events of the story happen 6 months after half the population of the world returned from the Blip (Thanos’ Snap). ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Summary Will Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes prove to be worthy? Steve told Tony Stark at the end of Avengers: Civil War, that his strength lies in faith in people, Individuals, and for the most part, they haven’t let him down. Thus, when the question came to him to choose the successor who would carry his mantle, without a second thought, he chose Sam, because in him, he saw compassion and in his lineage, he saw the future of America. Steve, before becoming a superhero, wanted just one man to believe in him.

But a weak man knows the value of strength.


“Because a strong man who has known power all his life may lose respect for that power. Abraham Erskine a very precise question that is going to rule the narrative of Marvel SuperHeroes till eternity. In Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), before the serum day, before Steve Rogers became Captain America, he asks the inventor of super-soldier serum, Dr.
