Brave New World’s Producer addresses the changes made to its most vibrant character
Marvel films are designed to please the wider audience. They seek to row in tons of dollars while they excite people for all other Marvel projects that are inevitably planned for months and years to come. And while the studio Not always without disputeObviously does her best to avoid the scandal – even when he decides to include a potentially controversial character in One of his pants releasesS
In a new interview with Entertainment weekly., Captain America: A brave new world Producer Nate Moore aims to outstrip any concerns about Ruth Bat-Seraff, also known as Sabra. It is depicted in New world By Israeli actress Shira Haas, and in the comics, the character is a mutant, who is also an agent of Mossad. As EW notes, she describes in the film as a “high -ranking American civil servant”, in accordance with Marvel’s plan to take a “new approach” to the character. Given the current political climate, this may not be something that members of the audience – no matter their personal beliefs – will be excited to see mixed in the MCU Popcorn tariff.
AS New worldRelease approaches, this is something that fans continue to discuss and the filmmakers are well aware of this. Speaking to EW, Moore explained that the changes made to Ruth are “not to the degree of online or what is assumed online.”
He then annoys a little more about what to expect from the character in the new movie. She is really working for security for Harrison Ford Ross President, as the film’s marketing clearly shows; However, her story is that she is a black widow agent, Framework McU fans are well acquainted. “One of the things I think is really cool about Black widow The film suggests that the red room was more than a Russian state apparatus, that it was international, “Moore explained. “But Ruth’s point of view in the movie is really cool because it’s no secret, she works for the US government and works with Tadeus Ross. I think what is interesting in dynamics is Ruth and Sam (Wilson, also known as Captain America, played by Anthony Maki) have a very different perspective on who Tadeus Ross is and whether he is a worthy president. And I think this will put it alone and Ruth in a small clash course in an interesting way. “
Captain America: A brave new world Hit the theaters on February 14th.
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