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Funny Honest Trailer For Marvel's CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD — GeekTyrant

Funny Honest Trailer For Marvel's CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant10-05-2025

Screen Junkies has released an Honest Trailer for Marvel's Captain America: New World Order , and with how mediocre this movie was, there is a lot of stuff to poke fun at and joke about.
'I mean— Brave New World! Finally see Sam Wilson take on the mantle of Captain America, assuming you skipped the Disney Plus series where he did exactly that!
'Finally see Harrison Ford play a fictional president...who is also a Hulk! Is it good? Depends on what you're comparing it to. Somewhere between The Eternals and a flat room temp Diet Coke on the enjoyment scale. And that's the current-phase MCU promise.'
Watch as Captain America 2.0 throws his shield at problems like a 'president with anger issues,' an 'evil nerd from that Hulk movie you forgot existed,' and 'wait… wasn't this all in a Disney+ show?'

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