
Marvel's ‘Captain America: Brave New World' Gets Digital Release Date
Danny Ramierez and Anthony Mackie in "Captain America Brave New World."
'Captain America: Brave New World' starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford is coming soon to digital streaming.
The latest Captain America chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was released in theaters on Feb. 14. The logline for the film reads, In Captain America: Brave New World, Sam (Mackie) finds himself in the middle of an international incident after meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross (Ford). He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.'
Directed by Julius Onah and produced by Kevin Feige and Nate Moore, Captain America: Brave New World also stars Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas, Carl Lumbly, Xosha Roquemore, with Giancarlo Esposito, Liv Tyler and Tim Blake Nelson.
Disney announced Tuesday that the film will be released on digital streaming via premium video on demand on Tuesday, April 15. The film is also set to be released on 4K, Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday, May 13.
Captain America: Brave New World is listed for pre-order for $29.99 on Prime Video, which is also the digital purchase price. PVOD rentals are generally $5 less than the purchase price, so viewers can expect to rent Captain America: Brave New World for $24.99 for a 48-hour period.
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