Thanks to Marvel President Kevin Feige, we've got a few more little details to share with you about Captain America: The Winter Soldier. There's also a cool new piece of concept art for the movie featuring The Winter Soldier. While talking to EW, Feige talks about why Cap is hanging around with S.H.I.E.L.D. and reveals that he's uncomfortable there and with Nick Fury
Captain America: The Winter Solider is currently shooting in Washington D.C. and we've got a couple of set videos, a news report, and a series of photos for you to check out. One of the videos include a group of Asians doing some cool looking slow-motion walking. As for the set photos, a couple of them give us a look at Max Hernandez as Agent Sitwell, and also reveals that Gary Shandling is back reprising his role as Senator Stern from Iron Man 2
Captain America: The Winter Solider is currently shooting in Cleveland OH, and we've got some photos and video from the set. They feature Samuel L. Jackson's stunt double as Nick Fury, and as you'll see, he's facing off against the Washington D.C. Police Department and SWAT team. The video even features them firing on the car that he's supposed to be in! He's also sporting an updated look
Here's a couple of photos from the Cleveland set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier giving us our first look at Sebastian Stan in costume as the masked Winter Soldier.
I'm sure some better images will surface soon, but I like what I'm seeing from the character design so far. It's been rumored that the production had to be stopped on this scene and moved to a green screen sound stage due to all the people out taking pictures.
Marvel might as well just release an official photo
We've got some more photos from the set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier featuring Sebastian Stan as the Winter Soldier. They give us our first look at his bionic arm.
These set photos are cool and all, but I would love to see something official from the studio. They did release some concept art, and his look is basically that, but seeing it brought to life for real is another thing.