Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Why 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' Was Made

The Marvel universe is the comic series of many super heroes including Iron Man, The Hulk and Thor. Amongst these is Captain America. All the heroes have made two movies together in 'The Avengers' series but separate from this they all have their own movies where they alone are the star. Captain America now has three of his own films; 'The Winter Soldier' is the second of the trilogy. Steve Rodgers, the actor who plays Captain America, has confirmed that he will be in at least two more Avengers film as there is a whole network of movies that have been planned for many years. This is basically the reason the film was made as there is a huge story of all the different characters and events that needed to take place. In this film a new character is introduced who joins the avengers, and a character from the first film returns and also becomes a much more important figure that the third film is based on. The timing of the release of the marvel universe films has been perfect in that super hero films are the most popular films in the 21st century. The Winter Soldier made $714.4 million in the box office and the second Avengers film made $1.4 billion. As you can see these films are currently a huge success and the fan base is still increasing with the avengers making almost double as much money as The Winter Solider, only two years later. This is why Marvel have been virtually spamming the box office with films before the current super hero craze dies.

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