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Captain America: Brave New World Finally Has a Disney+ Free Streaming Date

Captain America: Brave New World Finally Has a Disney+ Free Streaming Date

Newsweek20-05-2025

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Did you miss "Captain America: Brave New World" while it was in the theater? If so, you missed the new Captain America (Anthony Mackie) taking on the terrorist Sidewinder (Giancarlo Esposito), the malevolent Leader (Tim Blake Nelson), and the uber powerful Red Hulk (Harrison Ford).
Read More: What to Know About 'Captain America: Brave New World' Coming to Disney Plus
The good news is that "Captain America: Brave New World" will eventually be streaming on Disney+ for subscribers. The question is, when can we expect the film to show up on the service?
Anthony Mackie in Captain America: Brave New World
Anthony Mackie in Captain America: Brave New World
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In "Captain America: Brave New World", things go sideways quickly after national hero and Captain America's friend Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) attempts to assassinate President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford).
Cap and his sidekick Falcon (Danny Ramirez) have to figure out how to unravel the conspiracy against Ross. At the same time, tensions mount as Ross tries to negotiate the harvesting of a rare new material from the body of the Celestial in the Indian Ocean (the corpse that emerged at the end of 2021's "Eternals").
When is 'Captain America: Brave New World' Available for Free on Disney+?
"Captain America: Brave New World" will be available to stream on Disney+ on Wednesday, May 28.
How Did 'Captain America: Brave New World' Perform at the Box Office?
"Captain America: Brave New World" is seen to have largely underperformed at the box office. Domestically, the film took in $200.5 million, and raked in a total of $415 million globally. While for a lot of movies these numbers would be impressive, they were incredibly soft for a Marvel blockbuster, particularly considering the production budget of $180 million.
Reviews for 'Captain America: Brave New World'
Sadly, along with not performing well at the box office, "Captain America: Brave New World is also one of the worst-reviewed movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a dismal 47% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes. The critical consensus seems to be that while "Brave New World" has some good action, it's otherwise a boring, unfocused movie that takes too much homework in other Marvel projects to understand.
For example, Jesse Hassenger of The AV Club writes that, "In keeping with the MCU's increasing insularity, the vast conspiracy is mostly just a collection of loose ends from other Marvel projects that doesn't add up to much."
Likewise, Christy Lemire of FilmWeek writes, "This movie cannot settle down and be what it needs to be in the moment. It is trying to tie back to movies you don't like and don't remember."
But there are reviewers who viewed "Brave New World" in a kinder light. Leonard Maltin, for example, writes that "The not-so-secret weapon this CAPTAIN AMERICA has going for it is Harrison Ford. Don't believe the nay-sayers out there: Brave New World is a 21st century Tall Tale, and if it takes two viewings to take it all in, so be it."
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