xD during Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Bucky stood a chance against steve in their 1st fights, but when now that he became a good guy again seems like he couldn't even beat the new cap alone 😂
He pulls his punches a lot, he would never be able to live with himself if he killed someone again Why do you think villains turn so weak once they become heroes, cuz being a hero is way harder than being a villain
I liked the end where Bucky threw the shield down at Sam's head in frustration and didn't say a word. Just one look and it was like Bucky was saying "You should have kept the shield in the first place!"
@Ahmad AlvarezIt's not that it's ruining Cap's legacy. Nothing will change that. It's that Walker is doing a poor job of living up to that legacy. And part of him knows that too. Eventually he will start to realize he's going to do it his way and he doesn't want to feel bad about it. He's filled with a lot of demons and anxiety that he hasn't been able to overcome. He's very different from Steve Rogers. I want to see Walker become USAgent. That's his destiny.
The sad fact is that if something supernatural like the serum genuinely came into existence, John Walker would more than likely be the most accurate representation of it actually being used, a Good man who was simply pushed to the edge, he isn't a bad person that isn't it at all, he's a good person but after having his best friend killed he snapped, which in my personal opinion is completely understandable for why he'd drop the shield on the killer.
Walker isn't an entirely good man. He has little self control, is unable to take responsibility for his actions, and acts very entitled. However, he also clearly wants to be a good man, and thinks he is. He want's to help, but isn't always sure on how to do that. The responsibility of being Captain America should never have fallen to him, as he obviously wasn't up to it.
I agree he's not a bad person but Nico (the man he killed with the shield) did not kill his friend, that was Karli. Nico was screaming that it wasn't him
Hansen Games & Vlogs he tried to kill John Walker tho... hell they ALL tried to kill John Walker... Nico was literally The one holding him down so that bitch could hit him in the chest with a falcon punch. Nahhh I ain’t hearing that. If I was John Walker I’m airing it all out🤷🏽♂️💯
@@burakozer5308 wtf kid go watch captain america winter soldier If bucky was still the fuckin badass winter soldier walker would have been dead in first 10 sec of this warehouse fight scene and also kid bucky is well fuckin experienced with martial art and extreme hand to hand combat for over 50 years so ya walker is just a kid infront of him
@@burakozer5308 Have you watched Captain America: winter Soldier?? And you are saying that Walker is Stronger than Steve Rogers. Bucky was Able to Beat Steve Rogers on CA: Winter Soldier. If bucky Have changed into assassin Mode at that Warehouse, then He might be able to Squeeze Walker's ass with his Bionic Arm😆
I wonder if Bucky would’ve been chosen too after Steve if Erskine was still alive since Bucky is actually good man for staying by and looking after Steve their whole life before Steve became Captain America.
@@Drifter1989 Steve would have definitely chosen him, and don’t worry, Bucky isn’t done with yet! My only complaint about the show is that Bucky didn’t get to make peace with Isaiah!
@@wals7398 He clearly is. Karli isn’t a good person. Walker is, just because he killed a terrorist doesn’t mean he’s bad. Like holy shit use your brain instead of just believing whatever music Marvel puts in its scenes to manipulate your emotions
Now you’ve got one super soldier using a second Super soldier that was at the top of his game even before taking the super soldier serum. But does Walker or Bucky have the vibranium shield?
You mean admiring and wanting to be like him? Or skill wise? Lol.. If skill wise I would say Bucky is literally almost on par with Steve Combat wise. But he was nerfed so bad. Winter Soldier is pretty much and even match
@@captdeadpool2279 yeah but keep in mind his suit that he wears in most of Falcon and the Winter Soldier is considerably different than it was in Winter Soldier. That being said I don’t doubt Bucky could have done the same.
a german scientist and creator of the super soldier serum once said, "a strong man, who has known power all his life, will lose respect for that power. But a weak man knows the value of strength, and knows compassion."
weak man know the weight of power so once weak steve has power, he balancing it but walker already has 'power'. he never been weak. the super soldier serum power merely enchance things that already there, not balancing it like steve's
This literally isn't true, someone who is strong wasn't always strong, they had to work for it and understand how difficult it is to become strong. This is just cope for you weak people.
Makes them seem like assholes. The first time they meet is when Walker saves them from the Flag Smashers. He’s also the only reason why Bucky isn’t stuck in prison for violating parole.
@@MorallyDubiousFrogyeah and he continues to try and keeps things well as long as possible. It's only after he clearly snaps does he ever even go too far
Damn Walker actually held his ground for longer than I expected. I guess his emotions plus the serum played a huge role in that. Plus Sam and Bucky weren't fighting that hard to kill him they just wanted the shield
@@carloplayz6698 lots a people, like yourself (seemingly) just want to see John get beat to a pulp and refuse to accept John as threat (especially WS fanboys). I’ve seen numerous comments along the lines of: “Yeah, but if Bucky was the Winter Soldier...” POTENTIAL TW: Bucky is not the Winter Soldier anymore, as a result he’s nerfed. Any capable human stripped of feeling emotion would be a menace. It’s funny to watch WS fanboys dick ride to the high heavens. Besides, all three of them had plot armor in this fight. I hate these Marvel cults that are forming.
John was already established as the best of the best in the army and a peak human, now he has the Serum, a stronger version than Bucky's. Bucky is great soldier with a decent Serum while John is the BEST soldier with a superior Serum.
John Walker was not a bad soldier. But he never understood what it meant to be weak. Steve was weak in a situation it built his spirit. When John experienced being weak in the situation it internally broke him.
I agree, compared to John Steve had nothing, and when he joined the war he didn’t do it for metals or glory, he did it because he wanted to do what’s right despite how he was before he became a super solder
Man both of you really don’t know shit lol. You have no idea what kind of life he had before this. He was mentally broken because he was always being compared to Steve Rogers
@@jonathanguerrero8511 You say it like he only cared about the metals, did you like no see the first episode? All he ever complained about was that those metals meant nothing other than reminding him of the things he had to do in Afghanistan, then he talked about finally feeling like he’s doing something right with the suit and the shield and that he didn’t want to let people down.
I have a feeling John going “So that’s what this is about” and looking at the shield. That really what this was all about. He knew Sam and Bucky never liked him carrying the shield and they never deny it, it was just unlucky that someone had to die along the way, but they were looking for an opportunity to take the shield back.
Yes. You got it. Falcon and the Winter Soldier are no better than Walker. They just act high and mighty. What Walker did was bad but they had animosity towards him right from the beginning when all he did was serve his country and extend an olive branch to the both of them from beginning to end.
@@MrTraxSta Walker didn't read the room. They all made mistakes which once they realize that, they come to peace later on. No one is a saint in this scene.
@@shashwat_verma_1601the funniest thing about all this is that John was completely onboard with them until they demanded the shield. "So thats what this is about - You nearly had me there" If Sam and Bucky had just stfu instead of mentioning the shield John would've simply turned himself in. The shows writing is obviously Braindead but Sam, an American mercenary and Bucky, a former serial killer on parole in the US, attempting to kill and rob a high ranking US Military Officer on official Assignment in Lativa aswell as stealing us property would've gotten them life in prison 💀
0:46 In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Steve used the shield in a very similar way to what Walker is doing here (holding one strap of it to swing it around with greater force) when he fought Bucky on the helicarrier. However, Steve held the strap farther from him, causing him to attack with the flat of the shield, whereas Walker is holding the strap that's closer to him, causing him to attack with the edge.
'He didn't kill Lamar John' He didn't. But he did hold John in place and restrain him while Karli attempted to knife him to death for the crime of being Captain America, a public figure, which led to Lamar saving John and being killed by Karli. He was a willing participant in the chain of events directly responsible for Lamar's death and he deserved what he got.
Yup, and of course the so called “heroes” of the show decide to beat the piss out of a fellow soldier who witnessed literal terrorists murder his best friend instead of trying to reason with him or console him
2:06 The fact that Marvel had the nerve to use Till the end of the Line music (Captain America: The Winter Soldier soundtrack), brings a tear to my eye.😭
John walker is the most real superpowerd individual we gonna get. He aint a hero but he aint a villan either. He in my eyes is the most realistic character of mcu. How a actual super soldier will be like. Not perfect but trying to be better but under the pressure of govt at the same time.
I genuinely feel bad for JW cause he’s apparently introduced to be hated but watching scenes I like him, even when he killed someone I’m just like “yea, understandable, his friend was just killed” Sam and Bucky kicking his ass after that is just... Christ.. No talking it out? No offering help? No instantly “give the shield”
@@snakeguy8646 He didn't even kill Lemar's killer. He murdered a surrendering foe in another country. I don't blame him, but it is a literal war crime, so he's kind of not a good guy. I sympathize with it though, very well written and fun to root for/against.
@@northsphynx He may not have been the killer but if I remember that was the one directly holding him down, also tried to kill him repeatedly, then finally had the balls to try to surrender, I honestly don’t know if it is a war crime or not cause in some cases it’s seeable as self defense, either way shit was crazy.
@@northsphynx Its not a war crime, its only a war crime if the surrendering soldier is within the ranks of another country's forces, this does not apply to terrorists. Also the whole "he wasnt the one who dealt the killing blow" argument is absolute bullshit, what if he ordered karli to kill lemar? as long as hes not the one personally doing the killing it makes him completely innocent?
@@InitialPC I guess I need to inform myself more on that kind of stuff! My bad! I guess you're right, almost anybody in the same situation would have done the same thing. I rewatched the show again trying to look at it from a different perspective because I'm super interested in his character. Walker's definitely not a bad guy, he's a good guy that was reformed into a soldier. I just don't understand why they took the Captain America role from him. Because he made it look bad by killing a terrorist? Sam got it right though, with the "we have to stop calling them terrorists" speech. He has the "perfect" ideals that Steve had. I like that a lot for Captain America, but I'm even more excited to see a more unhinged, real, gritty Cap figure in USAgent.
@@burakozer5308 he is not. don't go around saying that. listen man when bucky is being controlled by hydra he's much more deadly and stronger, not only that they're just trying to take the shield from him. Bucky is not a killer anymore same with same they just want the damn shield not to hurt the poor guy.
@@Rimanda Imagine someone killing someone brutally with the same shield your friend gave to you and was a symbol because vengeance over duty lol 😂 you're mentally weak.
@@lovelyminx6444 lmao vengeance is still understandable, the main problem of the show start bcs bucky and sam dont want to work with the new cap for no real reason, what will you call that? Pettyness over duty? Jealousy over duty? How weak are they mentally compared to a guy who just lost his best friend?
True, John just wanted them by his side but they were being assholes from the start of the show. They never tried to help but as soon as he committed a mistake they just came and started asking for the shield. Pretty sure that if they treated John in a good way, nothing like that would have happened, to be honest Sam and bucky didn't even feel sad at lemar's death, they were just like it happened man, it's no big deal.
@@billcipher9024 His arm is in a sling later when he shows up to the Senate hearing and to console Lemar's parents, though. He might heal faster because of the serum, but not *that* fast.
@Ahmad Alvarez Oh shut up cap has killed before so stop trying to make him so innocent and also he kill an super solider terrorist that can kill a person aka his best friend with one punch.
You gotta love that Sam, a soldier who spent his free time talking and helping other fellow soldiers, is more willing to try and reason with a literal terrorist instead of trying to talk to a fellow soldier who just witnessed his best friend killed in cold blood by said terrorists. What awful writing
Let's be honest. Him, Sebastian and Bruhl were by far the best parts of the show as Walker, Bucky and Zemo. Anthony Mackie is a similarly brilliant actor but I do find that, as much as they're trying with Sam (and using good material), he's just not as interesting of a character as the above 3. I feel like generally the best or most interesting part about him is Mackie's portrayal more than the character himself.
I played the "end of the line" soundtrack, it does sound like it at the end, but im looking for the soundtrack that has the theme in the begining of the fight.
Them: get their shit rocked in a 2-on-1, against a man who's already lost his best friend, after having already made his life unnecessarily harder on multiple occasions.
I don’t know why so many people are hopping on John’s ass for killing one guy when Wanda literally enslaved an entire town, Loki killed 80 people in a matter of days, and Iron man tried to do the exact same thing to Bucky in civil war. MCU fans are complete hypocrites sometimes
They only use that as an excuse to hate him, because they know the only reason is that he's not Steve, even though they know that John never tried to be him and just wanted to be the best Captain America that he could be. The fans don't care that he killed a man
@@joshuaramirez and Walker didn’t? Lemar was like Walkers best friend, the only one there for him when he’s down constantly keeping him on the right path, and the terrorists took that from him and start trying to kill him
How can you feel bad for his arm? He literally brutally murdered someone in public and then 10 minutes later literally tries to do the same thing to Sam, he deserved to have it snapped, clearly John is out of his mind.
@@lehgaming1878 The guy he murdered was trying to murder walker himself too, and had a hand in Lemar's death, anyone in place of walker would have done the same thing
@@yashugoyal1772 Didn't this also happen while the serum was still in his bloodstream, supposedly magnifying to best or worst aspects of him? John is a soldier and soldiers exist to protect their countries and destroy their enemies. Steve was a saint that became a soldier. Only Stan Lee knows if Steve could have kept his spirit after a couple years in the trenches. EDIT: Not like the literal WWI trenches, but constant exposure to death and warfare instead of just idealized propaganda.
John didn’t even start the fight, Bucky did. They were having a conversation and John was even saying “why are you making me do this” and “we could have been a team”
I know. From what I’ve seen I’m absolutely on Johns side here. Bucky and Sam have been nothing but assholes since they’ve met John. He’s offered them partnership and they’ve refused every time. They’ve been assholes the whole series so far.
@@billydeeznuts it’s not hard to see why they were asshole toward him though. John is/was arrogant and hot headed. Plus he doesn’t really deserve the mantle of Captain America.
@@billydeeznuts wth, the guy killed without remorse and was aiming to kill Falcon. Jeez, just because somebody is an asshole doesn't justify the bull shit you can do.
John walker had the most undeserving hate in the entire show. Even Bucky and Sam shitted on him the entire time. It’s like they were just fishing for a reason to take the shield from him. Sam should’ve just taken it to begin with. It’s not like Bucky wanted to take the mantle either
I like how it was Karli who killed his friend but still he ran after the other guy and brutally killed him. Karli had the immunity of being the Main Character.
Karli's buddy is hardly blameless. He was holding Walker in place to get stabbed which in turn resulted in Lamarr rushing in to save him and Karli killing him, making the guy Walker killed complicit. Plus as we later see while running away the guy chucks a stone waste bin at Walker that easily could've injured or killed a bystander had Walker not stopped it. Plus even if he's saying "I give up" he's still a super soldier, meaning unless he's unconscious he's still a serious threat.
Just in the wrong ways.. The clear difference being the scene between Steve and Tony in Civil War (Steve NOT KILLING Tony, when there was an opportunity to) and John “going there” because his friend was killed by an extremist with supremacist ideals.
@@wearywanderer7018 John Walker thinks that it was Nico who killed Lemar. But it was Karli who killed Lemar. She killed Lemar, now John Walker killed Nico. 2 characters have now vengeance in their eyes.
@@johnsantos507 The issue with this argument is that Nico was still one of the terrorists and was still involved in the fight where Lemar died. He may have not been the one who dealt the fatal blow but he sure as hell was involved, and was in no way an innocent man. I mean these are guys that are killing innocents and blowing buildings up. John Walker was about as justified as you can get in killing this man
Bucky and Sam didn't have idea to kill him but John was ready to do that also if Bucky wanted he would have defeated him within few minutes all alone but Bucky didn't use his full potential to defeat him
@@vishalprajwal3488bullshit, bucky has the inferior super soldier serum. John was at his physical peak before the serum and the serum he took was much better than what steve took
Steve Rogers: Big guy with medals and shield. Take that off and what are you? Tony Stark: If you're nothing without this shield then you shouldn't have it. okay!
lmao except for the fact that walker earned those medals with hard work. And he was able to almost win a 2v1 against Sam and Bucky (the latter also has the serum). Since he was beating Bucky and Bucky is around the same level as Steve, Walker would probably beat Steve in a fight.
@@eobardthawne3888 they’re physically on the same level BUT Steve’s vast combat experience will be too much for John. Even Bucky’s alter ego the Winter soldier will beat John. It’s just that unlike Steve and Bucky, John is a troubled killer than a hero.
@@eobardthawne3888 First off, Bucky isn’t the Winter Soldier anymore. Haven’t you noticed he has changed? He doesn’t fight nearly as good as he was when being the WS. Walker wouldn’t stand a chance against Steve. You say this because he has the serum? Look at The Winter Soldier. Even at his best, he couldn’t beat Steve. if this side of Bucky and falcon fought Steve. They would have lost. Steve has proven time and time again that he always keeps fighting. Steve would beat walker. Probably pretty quickly to. Steve held back when fighting the WS and still managed to maintain him. I can’t imagine how quickly he would take walker to the ground.
@@garland4life385 i think Steve wouldn't beat Walter. He was alredy the best soldier in the army before he took it. And thats my opinion just saying. Not saying your wrong becouse i havent seen them fight.
John Walker was the best part of the series. Still think Bucky should be the new Cap - he has a vibranium arm AND is a super soldier, not to mention has had an excellent redemption arc... meanwhile Sam can... fly around and shoot stuff. Whatever.
Agree on all points. They would never have Sam give up the shield now due to woke points but if they at some point even reversed it from the comics and had Bucky follow Sam as Cap (where of course, in the comics, Sam followed bucky) that would be so awesome. His doubt and journey towards redemption and inner peace was just amazing in the comics and it's such a shame that, with one of the foremost talented and wide-ranging actors in Sebastian, who was set with a tonne of work in his initial contract and foreshadowing of him being Captain America (him picking up the shield every 5 minutes), it's such a shame they did the quickest steer left and had Sam be Cap. And I loved Sam since day 1 and love Mackie as him and if they wanted to do Sam after like in the comics, that would have been awesome too. But to pass up how it went in the comics just for woke points (people say it's because Steve didn't die in this reality and because Bucky's crimes are way more widely known in the MCU but they forget how Bucky actually had a trial in the comics whereas in the show the president has just already pardoned him) was a shame. Not at all saying Sam being Cap is woke for me (it is a mantle unlike female Thor which is his name and identity) but the decision for him to be Cap first was 100% SJW influenced.
Bucky just got his life back after being brainwashed and having his identity stolen. Thrusting the responsibility of being Captain America at him after he’s just gotten himself together wouldn’t seem right.
@@sgt.reznov6156 um no. Bucky has decades more military training than John. If they had a fight without the serum, Bucky would mop the floor with him. John would have no chance. Enchanced strength alone doesn't always win a fight.
@@jesseoliver6457 u have to know that John is also strong without shield. When John push Bucky and Bucky is stifled, this show that John have a greater strength than Bucky. Be it Bucky or Winter soider, the strength is same, just the winter soider have much more fighting skills. If Bucky was not holding back as a winter soldier, I also believe he will defeat John, but not that easily. However, the unpalatable truth is holding back fighting style will keep Bucky as weak as now
John Walker/US Agent is one of the most underrated characters in Marvel, and he was one of the best parts of this series. I'm also glad that they're reportedly re-writing the Thunderbolts script, so they can hopefully focus on him and the others a bit more. (Apparently, the original focused too much on the Black Widow characters, Yelena in particular, I'm assuming.) The idea of seeing him together with Taskmaster, Ghost, and Red Guardian alone has me excited.
I can't really see him as the bad guy. He tried his best but Bucky and Falco instead of teaming up and fighting for the same goal put their own problems into this. It is like they can't get enough to judge him just because he is the one who has the shield. But he is also the only one that wasn't afraid of picking that role.
It's funny how you see only John's good side and Sam and Bucky's bad sides in this instead of seeing them as morally complex characters, no one is purely good or purely evil in this.
Watching this fight scene always break my heart johns loss of lemar really got to me in such a way that you could feel his pain coursing through your body he was jus trying to be a good soldier
The fact “The End Of The Line” reprises at the end, effortlessly reinforces the devastation and misery Sam is facing seeing his best friend’s shield, the symbol of America’s honour and patriotism smeared in the blood of a man wrongly accused of a murder he didn’t commit. Anthony Mackie’s performance excellently conveys the shame of the juxtaposition that is Steve’s symbol of freedom and freewill being used as a tool for fear and murder. This show is one of the best things to come from the MCU. Steve Rogers’ presence has never felt stronger when absent from a scene. Marvel Studios has done it again.... roll on Captain America 4!!!
"smeared in the blood of a man wrongly accused of a murder he didn’t commit." Bullshit! That man was a willing participant in multiple murders and was just a few minutes before aiding in the attempted murder of Walker.
The only difference is John kills his enemies upfront and personal whereas Steve blows them up, smashes their head inside of a helmet, drags them along the ground by a motorcycle before throwing them off screen, caves their chests in with battering rams, shoots them, throws them off boats, planes, helicopters, cliffs, windows, and cars. Yup. But its a pretty clean shield.
“Wrongly accused of a murder he didn’t commit” He definitely participated in the fight that led to Lamar’s death, not to mention being a super-human combatant for a terrorist group. Deserved what he got.
Contradicting many people in the comments, i personally think that John could've been a better person if sam and bucky weren't acting so stuck up towards him. if that had happened, maybe things would turn out different. Now john wasn't the best person, but he was willing to be that better person. Just my observation.
Yeah but people won’t acknowledge that because it’s Sam and Bucky, and Walker is new + he’s a replacement for Steve. People are ignorant like that and it drives me insane
maybe if Walker hadnt acted so smug about being the new CA and instead showed not only respect to both the shield and Sam, then he would've been liked more. but Walker was meant to show what would happened if someone not like Rogers (kind and good willed) gets super soldier serum. not to say Walker wasnt a good guy, but the serum changes ones mind. Walker wasnt strong enough for the serum.
NOPE. the way he act also the reaosn why sam and bucky act that way even if sam and bucky not 'existed', it doesnt change who he were he started to blame himself for lacking of 'super soldier serum' when he lose to wakandian warrior while sam never think the serum is the 'solution' and in the end never rely on it even without sam and bucky, walker would still kill the terrorist when they kill his friend this doesnt change anything. atleast with sam and bucky existence he know his place a little. also he seemed to be doesnt understand the burden of being called 'captain america' and hold the shield after all, he just a 'strongman' given the mantel opposed to steve that originally 'weak' man and sam who just a normal black human.
@@Wephaam he never was he literally saved them both twice in the same day not to mention how he didn't brag about his title and how his character wants to be loved and unlike homelander when he has a chance to redeem himself he did it without hesitation only for Sam a person who gave the shield away for the government to chose someone than the give the cold shoulder to gets it and all is well
I'm impressed with the amount of emotion and wordless exchanges that took place here. Sam and Bucky coming to an understanding, John losing himself. Worst part is John isn't even a character that you can hate. He was a good soldier who tried to be like Steve but misunderstood what that meant. The big difference was Steve was a good man before he was given the formula. Whereas John was a good soldier before he got it. I have no doubt John was a good man. But years of seeing what he say had its effect on him
John was also a good man when he got the serum. It was just more unstable a serum, AND unlike Steve, war had already damaged John by the time he took the serum. People tend to forget Steve had NO experience at fighting AT ALL before the serum.
The "yeah we do..." Hits so hard because this wasn't about violence for the sake of it. It was about the legacy. Sam trying to wipe the blood of the shield... Brilliant.
Really Wyatt Russell is a great actor. I become his great fan after seeing falcon and the winter soldier series. He plays his role with full dedication and his character is also very impressive. His acting is that much good that now I became a great fan of his acting and character John Walker also who has no fake principles like Steve Rogers. He shows the true emotions which every simple and ordinary man shows after seeing his friend die by anyone in front of him. Well built character. I like Wyatt Russell and John Walker both.
But in Civil War, they wasn’t trying to fight Spider-Man they were just trying to follow the plan and get to the Quinjet. Spider-Man was just trying to stop them and they didn’t know his abilities. They didn’t know that he had super strength, can shoot webs, and have high agility as well as able to sense incoming danger. In this show they both know about the serum and what it does to people and Bucky himself has it in him so it’s more of a fair fight.
Was there a reason they didn't focus on Bucky's metal arm more? I mean, in the Captain America Winter Soldier and Civil War they made it a point to emphasize the arm's strength and destructive ability. Now that he had a Vibranium arm there was even a better opportunity to showcase its greater abilities which should've perhaps also given him an edge over the other super soldiers.
It's clear John is the superior fighter. He was already peak human and the best soldier before the Serum, and now he has a Serum that's better than Bucky's. Just like in the comics Walker is stronger than Steve
Except Bucky in the comics his arm is as strong as Walker, they are both able to lift in the comics at least 10 tons, Bucky with his metal arm and US Agent with his super strength whilst Steve in the comics can lift at only 800lbs.
Yeah. Bucky's not really a "fighter" in the traditional sense. He's just really good at fighting dirty. I'd like to see him incorporate more martial arts into his fighting. Like Steve was quite acrobatic. Maybe he can learn a thing or two from Sam, who seems to be following in those acrobatic footsteps.
Can we just talk for a second about Walker's ABSURD skill level with the Shield? He's only had it for like, a month. MAX. And he was holding his own and tossing it better that Sam ever did. Yeah, he lost a 2v1 but if it had been a 1v1 he would have DECIMATED them.
keep in mind he was the militarys top soldier, so it shouldnt be too surprising that he learned to use the shield that quickly, then their is the supersoldier serum which increases mental abilities as well as physical
To be fair, Sam's melee skill has been extremely limited (he still struggles with Batroc, a normal human in the end) so he mostly relies on ranged attack from his jetpack and smgs. Bucky is limited by his no kill code (also because Marvel has been nerfing him for some time now). Doesn't help that John is a top of the line soldier who is way too accustomed with hand to hand combat and unlike the other two he does NOT hold back when it comes to the killing blow
I love this scene so much, it really shows the differences in ideal if each party. I the emotions are amazing and in the end I couldn't help but feel bad for John. He did all he could is Cap I wasn't fit for the job. Bucky understood he needed to fight for his retired and his honor. Sam fought for Steve's memory and to prove Steve was right for picking him. All in all a great scene.
@@toddsmitts Ironman was blinded by rage and almost killed Bucky. Spider-Man was blinded by rage and he almost killed that robber after uncle Ben was killed. Hawkeye killed several dozen people after he lost his family. So what they weren’t good people?
@@abhisheklama1393 First of all, the Spider-Man thing was a different franchise. Second, none of them would be a good candidate for Erskine's formula, just as Walker wasn't.
@@toddsmitts Was a different franchise? Lmao wut? So heroes are different people because they had different production teams even tho they're based on the same comics? And what about Tom Holland's spiderman that almost killed the Green Goblin and would have if Toby's spiderman hadn't stopped him? Is he also a bad person according to you?