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This New Promo Art Features Sebastian Stan & Anthony Mackie From The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

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As many Marvel Studios productions get closer to resuming shooting and post-production work, fans around the world are waiting for the company’s massive Phase 4 slate to make its debut finally. The next big step is the addition of several new mini-series at Disney + starts with The Falcon and Winter Soldier.

Although the official release date is still not confirmed, it is reported that the show is nearing the end of the shooting as the hype for the pair’s next venture increases. Thanks to the new picture released in the social media, there all the reasons for fans to get excited again.

NEWS

In a new post by user @SpinelessOyster on Twitter, Marvel Studios’ debut Disney + series merchandise, The Falcon and Winter Soldier, features new promotional images in the form of two t-shirts:

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In one shirt, Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie look heroic in full costume in front of the classic Captain America shield.

 

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The other is decorated with a shield, a silhouette of heroes in the star area and a title card at the bottom.

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WHAT THIS MEANS

While nothing new is revealed in these t-shirts, it is great to see Marvel Studios once again stepping up the impetus for their Disney+ Slate debut. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier only have a couple of weeks of shooting before it’s all over, and the rest is post-production and trailers to promote the show’s arrival on Disney‘s streaming platform.

On the show, MCU veterans Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan play Falcon and Winter Soldier, respectively, and Steve Rogers is back on track to lead the new series after his retirement as captain. The six-episode mini-series is geared to take two heroes roam around the world as they learn to work as a team with new challenges.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier as of yet doesn’t have an official release, and it likely won’t debut until sometime in 2021.

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