When Marvel introduced that Harrison Ford could be changing the late William Hurt as General Thunderbolt Ross within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it seems that wasn’t totally correct. Yes, Ford goes to seem as Ross within the subsequent Captain America movie, Captain America: New World Order.
But Ross isn’t a normal anymore…
Instead, he’s now the President of the United States within the MCU. That’s in response to Kevin Feige, who instructed Entertainment Weekly that we will count on Ford to have a serious position in New World Order. As he put it…
..[Ford]’s embracing this position. He’s tireless with the quantity of work that he does. This is actually a giant half for Thaddeus Ross. He’s the president of the United States within the movie. And with Harrison, you consider Air Force One, and you consider some of his confrontations with the president in Clear and Present Danger. There’s a dynamic between President Ross and Sam Wilson. They have a historical past collectively, however on this movie, we’ll be seeing the dynamic between Captain America and the president of the United States in a approach that’s simply unbelievable.
Ford lately defined why he determined to affix the MCU in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, saying “I thought, ‘Everybody else seems to be having a great time.’ I watch all these terrific actors having a good time [in Marvel movies]. I like doing something different to what I’ve ever done and pleasing people with it. So I’ll try a piece of that.”
Captain America: New World Order is scheduled to open in theaters on May 3, 2024. Julius Onah is directing the movie, from a script by The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’s Malcolm Spellman and Dalan Musson.
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