TV series
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Overview
Following the events of “Avengers: Endgame”, the Falcon, Sam Wilson and the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes team up in a global adventure that tests their abilities, and their patience.
Details
- First air date
- 2021-03-19
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 6 episodes
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- Disney+
- Production
- Marvel Studios
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Falcon
- Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier
- Wyatt Russell as John Walker
- Erin Kellyman as Karli Morgenthau
- Daniel Brühl as Baron Zemo
- Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter
- Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres
- Adepero Oduye as Sarah Wilson
- Dani Deetté as Gigi
- Indya Bussey as DeeDee
- Desmond Chiam as Dovich
- Renes Rivera as Lennox
Creators and crew
- Malcolm Spellman - Creator
- Kari Skogland - Executive Producer
- Kevin Feige - Executive Producer
- Nate Moore - Executive Producer
- Victoria Alonso - Executive Producer
- Louis D'Esposito - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: New World Order
Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes realize that their futures are anything but normal.
Episode 2: The Star-Spangled Man
John Walker is named Captain America, and Sam and Bucky team up against a rebel group.
Episode 3: Power Broker
Sam and Bucky go to a criminal safe haven to find information about the Super Soldier serum.
Episode 4: The Whole World Is Watching
John Walker loses patience with Sam and Bucky as they learn more about Karli Morgenthau.
Episode 5: Truth
John Walker faces consequences for his actions, and Sam and Bucky return to the U.S.
Episode 6: One World, One People
As The Flag Smashers escalate their efforts, Sam and Bucky take action.
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