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Disney Reveals Controversial ‘Captain America’ Replacement

Disney has reworked the MCU so often that fans barely have time to catch their breath. New heroes appear, beloved characters exit, and major roles get swapped out in ways that keep the internet buzzing. Now the studio has taken another big swing: another Captain America has stepped into the Marvel spotlight. The reaction? A mix of excitement, curiosity, and good old-fashioned MCU uncertainty. It shows just how flexible the Captain America identity has become and how many different forms it can take.

Chris Evans and the Era That Defined Captain America

Any discussion about a new Captain America naturally pulls us right back to the original pillar of the franchise. Chris Evans’ portrayal of Steve Rogers remains one of Marvel’s most emotional and enduring achievements. From Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) to Avengers: Endgame (2019), Evans grounded the MCU with sincerity and moral clarity. His ending—choosing peace and finally living the life he lost—felt like the perfect sendoff. It also forced Marvel to confront who should inherit the shield next, and whether anyone could ever measure up.

L to R: Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Chris Evans as Captain America, and Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man in 'Avengers Endgame'
Credit: Marvel Studios

Marvel’s First Attempt at Moving Forward

Marvel quickly showed fans what the wrong choice looked like. John Walker, introduced in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, arrived with impressive credentials but lacked heart. He looked like the ideal soldier, but not the perfect symbol. His public breakdown cemented that he wasn’t the right fit, and his shift into the Thunderbolts turned him into more of a cautionary tale than a successor. Walker’s arc added tension to the Captain America legacy and reminded audiences why the shield requires more than physical strength.

Thunderbolts* cast
Credit: Marvel Studios

Sam Wilson Steps Into the Role with Purpose

Steve Rogers always knew who should follow him. Sam Wilson’s compassion, leadership, and unwavering sense of right made him the natural heir. His transition from Falcon to Captain America has been one of the MCU’s standout stories. Captain America: Brave New World showcased Sam’s version of the hero—more grounded, more human, and deeply inspirational. And his return in Avengers: Doomsday will further cement him as the MCU’s central Captain America moving forward.

Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson in 'Avengers: Endgame'
Credit: Marvel Studios

Captain America Across Marvel’s Other Worlds

Outside the main MCU timeline, the Captain America mantle branches even further. Animated series, LEGO specials, and other Marvel spinoffs keep the character alive through the use of longtime voice actors. Disney’s newest project dives straight into that world.

Two Familiar Voices Return for a Disney+ LEGO Adventure

LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails brings back not one but two Captain Americas. Roger Craig Smith reprises his role as Steve Rogers, a character he’s voiced across several Marvel animated projects. Ogie Banks returns as Sam Wilson’s Captain America, this time featuring a revived costume idea that never reached earlier productions. These voice actors aren’t newcomers—they’re part of the extended Captain America legacy that thrives outside live-action films.

Disney+ mini series lego Avengers: Strange Tails
Credit: Disney

A LEGO Story With Double the Captain America Action

The special drops both versions of Cap into a bizarre, comedic crisis involving magically enhanced cats unleashed by an influencer. As chaos spreads, the Avengers—including Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Black Panther, and eventually the X-Men—team up to restore order. The dual Captain Americas fighting together reinforces how many iterations of the hero Disney now embraces across platforms.

Marvel Cinematic Universe Endgame poster, featuring lineup of charactes. Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Ant Man (Paul Rudd), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), War Machine (Don Cheadle), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Nebula (Karen Gillan) Captain America (Chris Evans), Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), Okoye (Dannaei Gurira) with Disney.
Credit: Marvel Studios

Are Fans Reaching Captain America Overload?

With so many versions of the hero popping up, some viewers feel fatigued. Others enjoy seeing different interpretations thrive at once. The consensus, though, is clear: Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers remains the emotional benchmark. His foundation preserves the legacy, no matter how many new faces join the list.

Where the Shield Goes from Here

Disney’s latest switch-up proves that the mantle of Captain America is more flexible and expansive than ever. Whether audiences feel energized or overwhelmed, the shield continues to evolve. And Disney seems determined to let every version of Captain America have a moment in the spotlight.

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