In an interview with Fandango, Anthony Mackie spoke candidly about his relationship with Ford. The actor shared heartfelt anecdotes that highlight the veteran actor’s down-to-earth personality.
Following yesterday's video clip of Anthony Mackie sharing his controversial take on what the character of Captain America should represent, the Brave New World star has released a statement in
Captain America actor Anthony Mackie has responded to an online backlash against him after he claimed the qualities the character strives for are not currently represented by the United States.
Comments made by actor Anthony Mackie went viral this week after the Captain America: Brave New World star opened up about what the Marvel character means to him. Speaking at an event, Mackie, who will star in the February movie as the title hero,
Anthony Mackie , who first joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Sam Wilson in The Winter Soldier , has risen to take on the mantle of one of the franchise's most impactful heroes. After receiving the shield from Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame ,
Brave New World star Anthony Mackie (Sam Wilson) made some comments during a recent screening appearance that have raised a few
Anthony Mackie took to Instagram Tuesday to clarify his viral comment about what Captain America represents. "Let me be clear about this, I'm a proud American and taking on the shield of a hero like [Captain America] is the honor of a lifetime,
The Falcon, played by Mackie in previous MCU films, officially took on the mantle of Captain America in the finale of “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,” on Disney+ in 2021.
The bust-up began after Anthony Mackie described the eponymous protagonist as a man with ‘honor, dignity and integrity’ and that such qualities did not currently represent America
Anthony Mackie was forced to clarify comments he made about his upcoming Marvel film Captain America: Brave New World after they stoked outrage from some fans on social media.
Brave New World" star Anthony Mackie has offered further context for a controversial remark he made about his Marvel hero.