Wakanda will be explored in the future
Bruce Banner mentions Wakanda (struggling to pronounce it) in Age of Ultron and we see Ultron in the city of vibranium, obtaining the precious metal he needs to build the power source which would later lift the city for the movie’s finale.
Wakanda will become a fairly large part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Black Panther will get his own solo film in 2017. The character is closely linked to the city and its precious metal, so we look forward to seeing more of the specifics explored.
Peggy Carter finally gets her wish
Cap finally got to dance with Agent Carter in his dream sequence when Scarlet Witch had literally everyone under her spell. He jumps back to the ’40s and dances with Peggy, who tells him that he should stop fighting and stay with her. Cap broke the spell, but it was a nice nod to the Agent Carter TV show, which stars Hayley Atwell as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Peggy Carter.
This was a touching moment for all fans of Cap and Peggy, as they were pretty incredible on-screen in Captain America: The First Avenger. The fact that Agent Carter hasn’t been able to continue her role opposite Captain America has been one of the downfalls of him being in ice-coma for 70 years.
Missing Persons – The Falcon
When Captain America is talking to his good friend Sam Wilson aka The Falcon, he mentions that he’s working on missing persons cases, which could mean he’s looking for Cap’s old friend Bucky. Cap knows that Bucky is probably alive and in hiding, so maybe he’s tasked Falcon with finding him. Falcon ends up being called to arms at the end of the film, and it looks like he’ll be part of the Avengers moving forward.
Bucky may see his role expand in Captain America: Civil War, as Steve will want to find his good friend if Falcon finds out that he’s still alive. He and Steve are insanely close friends, and Cap was willing to give his life for him in The Winter Soldier, so we imagine that storyline will pick back up in future films if possible.
Ulysses Klaw will show up Black Panther
Andy Serkis’ character didn’t have nearly as much screentime as we imagined. The actor portrayed Ulysses Klaw, who is an arms dealer that should have a larger role in Black Panther as he looks for vibranium after losing his arm to Ultron. His scene was brief, but interesting, and Serkis is an incredible actor who we look forward to seeing Black Panther.
Serkis brings a new element to Marvel films, as he’s one of the geniuses behind motion capture CGI, but more importantly he’s a great actor. Marvel needs some good villains, as they have always struggled to find solid villains to pit against their heroes. Loki was truly the only great villain, and he’s all but used up. We look forward to seeing what Andy Serkis does with his villainous character in Black Panther.
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