
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
In heroes we trust.
After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Steve Rogers, aka Captain America is living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.
- 7.7
- 2014
- Released
- 2h 16m

Chris Evans
Steve Rogers / Captain America
Samuel L. Jackson
Nick Fury
Scarlett Johansson
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Robert Redford
Alexander Pierce
Sebastian Stan
Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier
Anthony Mackie
Sam Wilson / Falcon
Cobie Smulders
Maria Hill
Frank Grillo
Brock Rumlow
Maximiliano Hernández
Jasper Sitwell
Emily VanCamp
Kate / Agent 13
Hayley Atwell
Peggy Carter
Toby Jones
Dr. Arnim Zola
Callan Mulvey
Jack Rollins
Jenny Agutter
Councilwoman Hawley
Bernard White
Councilman Singh
Alan Dale
Councilman Rockwell
Ng Chin Han
Councilman Yen
Garry Shandling
Senator Stern
Georges St-Pierre
Georges Batroc
Salvator Xuereb
French Pirate #1
Adetokumboh M'Cormack
French Radio Pirate
Christopher George Sarris
Skinny Steve
Aaron Himelstein
Launch Tech #1
Allan Chanes
Launch Tech #2
Pat Healy
Scientist #1
D.C. Pierson
Apple Employee
Danny Pudi
Com Tech #1
Bernie Zilinskas
Com Tech #2
Branka Katić
Renata
Jon Sklaroff
Charlie XO
Chad Todhunter
Charlie Weapons Tech
Abigail Marlowe
SHIELD Tech
Jeremy Maxwell
Lead SHIELD Pilot
Emerson Brooks
Senior SHIELD Agent
Evan Parke
SHIELD Agent
Ricardo Chacon
Strike SGT. #1
Griffin M. Allen
Strike SGT. #2
Ann Russo
Strike Agent
Joe Rosalina
Strike Agent
Michael Debeljak
Strike Agent
Jody Hart
25ᵗʰ Floor Strike Agent
Steven Culp
Scudder
Derek Hughes
Human Resources Executive
Wendy Hoopes
Doctor
Ethan Rains
Lead EMT
Dominic Rains
CIA Instructor
Charles Wittman
Capitol Hill Police
Andy Martinez, Jr.
Capitol Hill Police
Michael De Geus
FBI Agent
Terence O'Rourke
FBI Agent
Anne Grimenstein
Committee Member
Dante Rosalina
Little Boy in the Smithsonian
Robert Clotworthy
Fury Car Voice (voice)
June Christopher
SHIELD Computer (voice)
Gary Sinise
The Smithsonian Narrator (voice)
Henry Goodman
Dr. List (uncredited)
Dean Barlage
SHIELD Agent (uncredited)
Joel Thingvall
Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Thomas Kretschmann
Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (uncredited)
Elizabeth Olsen
Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch (uncredited)
Nestor Serrano
Committee General (uncredited)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Pietro Maximoff / Quicksilver (uncredited)
James Lewis
Smithsonian Museum Visitor
Josh Heileman
S.H.I.E.L.D. Strike Agent (uncredited)
Dominique Henderson
Pedestrian (uncredited)



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Rewatched for the Once Upon a Franchise podcast. Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2U8PmRfabNl0CsCnhEToHj?si=340e373fa1574879 "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" is deservedly one of the most beloved and well-regarded movies in the MCU, a film I also count among the franchise's very finest. It distinguishes itself by successfully operating as a 70s-style parano

Not as good as the first. Still a good movie though. The only thing I don't like is, he's suppose to be Captain America. With all these super powers. So why does he need help all time.

**The darker tone and spy plot are a perfect fit for Captain America taking the MCU into new territory that results in one of the franchise’s very best.** The Winter Soldier broke new ground for Marvel. The Russo Brothers took Captain America and immersed him in a dangerous world filled with subterfuge, spies, and betrayal. This was the first MCU film that didn’t feel as bright and light-hearte

Picking up from his rather frosty denouement of 2011, "Capt. America" (Chris Evans) finds himself seventy years older but still with battles to fight. This time, he teams up with "Nick Fury" (Samuel L. Jackson) and his SHIELD agent "Natasha" (Scarlet Johansson) to combat the ruthless warrior known only as the "Winter Soldier". It doesn't take us long to discover that there is quite conspiracy goin

Entertaining! <em>'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'</em> makes for an enjoyable flick. Chris Evans does great work as the lead character, while Scarlett Johansson gives her most fun to watch performance in the MCU up until this point; it would've been great if she had such a role pre-<em>'The Avengers'</em>, so she wouldn't have felt so out of place to me in that. Anthony Mackie and Robe

Third time seeing this and still a fantastic all-around film, not just a comic book movie either. Briskly paced and a great complex story, this is a Marvel movie that felt complete from beginning to end, and actually advanced the universe so well. Chris Evans continues to embody the role and nice to see Scarlett Johansson given more to do (up to the point of this film's release) than in Iron Man 2
Captain America: The Winter Soldier opens up with an action sequence that's better than most action movie climaxes. It then sets up a really intriguing story before launching into one of the most suspenseful car chases since the Simpson/Bruckheimer 90s era. After that it's scene after scene of amazing action coupled with a complex story about heroes and villains being caught in a system that is to

**A long format review from 2014** Misleadingly, the titular Winter Soldier is essentially a minor subplot in what is more of an espionage-technoir-thriller meets spectacle-epic than your typical super hero film. The real meat of the movie, thankfully, has some more substance behind it. Though it wouldn't surprise me if we learn later that Sebastian Stan's villain was forced to take a back seat

Till the end of the road. Stonking! Now this is more like it, after the disappointments that have been Iron Man 2 and Thor 2, Captain America gets a sequel of substance and sparks. It manages to blend everything required to make a great superhero film, lashings of derring-do heroics, action bonanza, adventure, some sexy sizzle and of course the key, a story with brains and mystery elements.
The Winter Soldier has all the action, quirky one-liners, and bold adventure that we have come to expect of a Marvel movie. Plus we get introduced to a new/old villain as well as some fun romantic tension between Steve Rogers (Captain America) and Natasha Romanoff (The Black Widow). (Scarlett Johansson is perfect in this role.) But this film also has some minor irritations all stemming from
Put *a little* bit of brain in a superhero's movie script and you will have everybody talking wonders about it. This is not a bad movie but neither astonishing. Fun and entertaining and with great FX, as expected.
This is indeed a great piece of superhero entertainment. If superheroes and action, plenty of action, is within your sphere of interest then this movie truly delivers. There is even a story to support the stunts and special effects fireworks that is not too shabby. As a matter of fact, for being a Marvel-based movie, the story is more than acceptable. As the blurb states, our hero is meeting a
This movie is very good I loved it so much.











