The Falcon and The Winter Soldier came to an end only a few
weeks before. The series concluded with Anthony Mackie taking up the shield and
becoming the next Captain America. Marvel fans are hoping to see Mackie back in
the role in Captain America’s fourth solo movie.

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Recently, during an interview
with Deadline, Mackie was questioned about the progress of the film, but the
actor ended up giving a little look into the production of Black Panther:
Wakanda Forever
which is MCU’S another anticipated movie.

Mackie said, “I don’t know, I don’t know. The show came
out, and for the last episode, we had a Zoom party, like, with everybody. And
that was it. Like I haven’t heard from anybody since, so I mean, [Marvel
Studios] have a million things going on. I know the prep for Black Panther 2 is
driving everybody ragged, so I don’t know. I’m interested to see where it’s
going.”

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Due to Chadwick’s death last year, there is a lot of work going
on how to work the story and do justice to its previous part. As we all know
that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is fully announced as part of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe
‘s Phase Four but unfortunately the movie will continue
without the legendaryT’Challa.

Marvel fans know that Wakanda has served as a second home
almost to Bucky Barnes, and former Captain America, Steve Rodgers, took The
Winter Soldier there to recover after the events of Captain America: Civil War.

With that connection already in place, and Mackie seeming to know a thing or
two about people being “driven ragged” on the movie, could the new
Captain America be making an appearance sooner than we think?

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When Mackie was asked in the interview about any weight he
felt in taking over Captain America, he replied, “The weight hasn’t really
been there. I don’t know why, I felt no pressure whatsoever. More so it’s just
the excitement of people seeing where Marvel is going to take the
character.”

It is unlikely we will hear much about Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever, or the new Captain America movie in such an early stage, as Marvel has
a pretty full slate of upcoming movies to concentrate on building hype for.