
The Falcon and the Winter SoldierHonor the shield.
Following the events of “Avengers: Endgame”, the Falcon, Sam Wilson and the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes team up in a global adventure that tests their abilities, and their patience.
WritersStan Lee, Ed Brubaker, Derek Kolstad, Gene Colan, Steve Epting, Joe Simon

New World Order
Mar 19, 2021
Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes realize that their futures are anything but normal.

The Star-Spangled Man
Mar 26, 2021
John Walker is named Captain America, and Sam and Bucky team up against a rebel group.

Power Broker
Apr 2, 2021
Sam and Bucky go to a criminal safe haven to find information about the Super Soldier serum.

The Whole World Is Watching
Apr 9, 2021
John Walker loses patience with Sam and Bucky as they learn more about Karli Morgenthau.

Truth
Apr 16, 2021
John Walker faces consequences for his actions, and Sam and Bucky return to the U.S.

One World, One People
Apr 23, 2021
As The Flag Smashers escalate their efforts, Sam and Bucky take action.
Manuel São Bento
@msbreviews
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/tv-reviews/the-falcon-and-the-winter-soldier-spoiler-free-review "The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is definitely a less enthusiastic, slower, more grounded series than its magical predecessor, but it accomplishes the main mission of bringing the audience closer to Sam and Bucky. The character-driven show features exceptional dialogues and terrific performances from its leads, but the supporting cast steals the spotlight on several occasions, especially Daniel Brühl. The "Black Captain America" narrative and the subplot involving John Walker and a deep exploration of Cap's mantle are undoubtedly the most compelling, well-developed arcs of the whole series, though I appreciated every second spent with Sam dealing with his family issues and Bucky with his amends. However, the Morgenthau-led Flag Smashers fail to become more than just misunderstood, annoying antagonists, while Sharon Carter just feels like a completely out-of-place, unnecessary marketing strategy. Kari Skogland tries to keep every episode at a high level of quality, ultimately struggling with pacing issues and balance of storylines. In the end, she succeeds in leaving the viewers more emotionally attached to the (new) main heroes." Rating: B-

Nathan
@TitanGusang
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was an enjoyable show to watch for the most part, but there are some glaring weaknesses. From a main hero that sympathizes with the villain over and over again, to an antagonist group that is not fleshed out and seems half baked. This show has some incredible shots and story arches with the new Captain America's downfall under the pressure of the world and the rise of The Falcon. **Verdict:** _Decent_