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Like Selma Hayek getting WASTED LITERALLY in the Eternals?! Redford was AWESOME in Winter Soldier! I honestly hadn't heard about him being Red Skull til watching this vid!!
I bet the mask will look great. Apparently he wears it for almost half an hour in the film. The weird pattern on the mask in this image would be worrying, but we see the pattern on the statues suit too. We’ve seen Wolverines suit already and know that while there is a texture to the suit the patterns aren’t that big. Meaning it’s not entirely accurate to how it the mask will ultimately look. The best representation of how the mask will look is the 3/4 view of the promo art with Hugh Jackman wearing the full costume
But let's be honest, "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", was a GREAT movie, despite Robert Redford not being the Red Skull. That's because of two reasons. One, "CA:TWS" had a solid script, and two, we now live in a world where TOO MUCH is revealed. The surprise of Redford being The Red Skull would have been mind-blowing, if it could actually have remained a surprise. Such may be the case with Captain America 4 and Giancarlo Esposito. Giancarlo secretly being Doctor Doom or Magneto or any other major Marvel villain that you can think of, would be absolutely fantastic... ...as long as we didn't already hear about it every second and see set shots of him in costume and everything else that goes along with killing the cinematic punch of a highly anticipated movie. So, its best to just let the movie stand on it's own, relying less on impactful surprise and more on solid writing and acting. Recreating that, "I am your father.", moment in films today is pretty much a done deal.
IKR? The only person who should play Professor X are James McAvoy & Patrick Stewart For Dr. Doom, Academy Award for Best Lead Actor for Oppenheimer Cillian Murphy
Interesting to hear Redford had been rumored as Red Skull for that movie - that would have been an incredible reveal; IMO it would have fit his role better - as it stands, since they were leaning on his heroic gravitas, I'd have preferred if they'd made more of dramatizing his inner conflict re his abandonment of these ideals he'd been representing - given how much that film had been playing on the moral ambiguity of 70s thrillers, I thought Act 3 turned disappointingly cartoonish in its resolution, tho the Bucky part was strong - once we saw the shock of Redford's reveal, he quickly became boring, and it was way too easy how at the end suddenly everyone could conveniently tell the good guys from the bad guys, just because of one announcement from Steve - it reminded me of how Iron Man set up this fascinating conflict in Tony, based on his traumatic relationship w the legacy of his cold father, only to have dad suddenly turn luvvy duvvy in that Iron Man 2 filmstrip - this was the new Disney ownership making a 180-degree retreat from the earlier MCU darkness