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Captain America: Brave New World (2025)
After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.
After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.
The film consciously avoids deep political commentary and systemic critiques, focusing instead on apolitical thriller themes like power, duplicity, and individual revenge, while presenting a nuanced view of authority figures.
The movie demonstrates significant diversity through its casting, notably featuring a Black actor in the traditionally white role of Captain America, alongside other Black and Latino superheroes. However, the narrative treats this diversity more as a backdrop, without deeply engaging with social issues, systemic inequities, or making strong political statements.
The film features Ruth Bat-Seraph, who utilizes Black Widow-style martial arts and agility to defeat multiple male opponents in close-quarters physical combat during a rescue operation. No other female characters are depicted in similar combat scenarios.
Captain America: Brave New World does not prominently feature LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. While part of a broader franchise with ongoing inclusion efforts, the film itself lacks identifiable LGBTQ+ representation, resulting in a net impact of N/A.
Based on current information, Captain America: Brave New World does not appear to feature transsexual characters or explore themes related to gender and sexual transformation. The film's narrative focuses on superhero action and political intrigue, with no identifiable transsexual representation in its plot or character arcs.
The film centers on Sam Wilson as Captain America, a character consistently male. While it includes strong female characters, the provided information does not indicate any established male characters from prior canon are portrayed as female, or vice-versa.
The film features Sam Wilson, a Black character, taking on the mantle of Captain America. This is a character succession, not a recasting of a previously established character of a different race. All mentioned characters (Sam Wilson, Joaquin Torres, Isaiah Bradley) maintain their established racial identities.
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