The release of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, originally supposed to be the first of the Disney+ television series from Marvel Studios, was delayed because of the pandemic. While Marvel Cinematic Universe fans waited for the release of the next chapter of the epic saga, rumors and set reports circulated online about what fans could expect. One such rumor, about a plotline in the series following Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, has finally been confirmed thanks to a heavily researched and reported book detailing the sprawling history of Marvel Studios.The show eventually premiered in 2021, and there was some suspicion that the series underwent alterations from the original story based on these story leaks circulated on social media forums like Twitter/X and Reddit. A rumor invvolving a storyline related to biological terrorism involving a viral pathogen that unleashed a pandemic. Given that the show was released in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the removal of this narrative element made sense. While fiction often involves elements of real life, the pandemic was still ongoing and using a pandemic in this way could be perceived as making light of something deadly serious. When promoting the show, the series creators, producers and cast deflected or denied questions about reshoots and changes to the story, instead focusing on what The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was rather than what it wasn’t. However, the tell-all book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios by Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzales and Gavin Edwards confirmed a narrative thread involving a fast-spreading airborne virus was taken out of the political thriller.The reason WandaVision preceded The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was because when the pandemic caused an industry-wide work stoppage, the former series had the fewest shots to complete before wrapping production. All series in production at the time, including Loki, were affected by the pandemic. The political thriller starring Anthony Mackie and Sebaastian Stan was a globe-spanning adventure, involving a number of complex location shoots. In fact, it was apparently a problem with one of those locations that caused the viral outbreak story to be excised. “The pandemic not only forced the show to abort a shoot in Prague but made a planned plotline about the heroes rushing to stop a fast-spreading disease feel a bit too close to reality. (Spellman acknowledged [in an interview with the authors] that the series had removed the side story, although he said that it wasn’t because of the coronavirus.),” according to MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios.
The release of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, originally supposed to be the first of the Disney+ television series from Marvel Studios, was delayed because of the pandemic. While Marvel Cinematic Universe fans waited for the release of the next chapter of the epic saga, rumors and set reports circulated online about what fans could expect. One such rumor, about a plotline in the series following Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, has finally been confirmed thanks to a heavily researched and reported book detailing the sprawling history of Marvel Studios.
The show eventually premiered in 2021, and there was some suspicion that the series underwent alterations from the original story based on these story leaks circulated on social media forums like Twitter/X and Reddit. A rumor invvolving a storyline related to biological terrorism involving a viral pathogen that unleashed a pandemic. Given that the show was released in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the removal of this narrative element made sense. While fiction often involves elements of real life, the pandemic was still ongoing and using a pandemic in this way could be perceived as making light of something deadly serious. When promoting the show, the series creators, producers and cast deflected or denied questions about reshoots and changes to the story, instead focusing on what The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was rather than what it wasn’t. However, the tell-all book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios by Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzales and Gavin Edwards confirmed a narrative thread involving a fast-spreading airborne virus was taken out of the political thriller.
The reason WandaVision preceded The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was because when the pandemic caused an industry-wide work stoppage, the former series had the fewest shots to complete before wrapping production. All series in production at the time, including Loki, were affected by the pandemic. The political thriller starring Anthony Mackie and Sebaastian Stan was a globe-spanning adventure, involving a number of complex location shoots. In fact, it was apparently a problem with one of those locations that caused the viral outbreak story to be excised. “The pandemic not only forced the show to abort a shoot in Prague but made a planned plotline about the heroes rushing to stop a fast-spreading disease feel a bit too close to reality. (Spellman acknowledged [in an interview with the authors] that the series had removed the side story, although he said that it wasn’t because of the coronavirus.),” according to MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios.
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