It has been well-known that Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Brave New World” has undergone multiple reshoots in an effort to beef up the film – especially its action sequences.

This has resulted in some characters popping up that weren’t in it initially, and some fairly extensive overhauls to work already done. That also potentially includes the film’s post-credits sequence according to a new report.

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Scooper MyTimeToShineH (via ComicBook.com) says:

“In the original version of ‘Captain America Brave New World’, the world thinks [President] Ross is dead and in the original post credits scene Red Hulk was visiting Betty in her house. But that is no longer the case in the film’s final version.”

It’s added that the film now ends with Ross locked up in The Raft.

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Meanwhile the film’s star Anthony Mackie has weighed in on all the talk of reshoots, downplaying the extent of them:

“It wasn’t retooled at all, every Marvel movie I’ve done has done reshoots, so it’s not retooling or remaking, You basically get the movie and the story you want, you edit it together, then go back and shoot a few more scenes.”

The film’s producer Nate Moore also spoke with Empire recently and says the title change from “New World Order” to “Brave New World” was due to public perception:

“I think ‘New World Order’ was a title we thought was really interesting and sort of moody and scary. Some of the feedback we got, internally and externally, was that that phrase has, unfortunately, been co-opted in the real world in a way that made people uncomfortable.”

Moore also tells EW that Harrison Ford got into a motion capture suit & did stunts for the film as Hulk:

“He was all in that morning… At one point, I needed him landing and thought we can have the stunt guy do it. He’s like, ‘No, no, no! I’ll do it!’… he did it about a dozen times”

Julius Onah helms the film which also stars Harrison Ford, Anthony Mackie, Giancarlo Esposito, Liv Tyler, and Tim Blake Nelson. “Captain America: Brave New World” opens in cinemas on February 14th 2025.

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