Falcon and Winter Soldier Episode 4 Release Date, Time and Promotions

Falcon and Winter Soldier Episode 4 Release Date, Time and Promotions

We are less than 24 hours away from the release of the fourth episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. One character who returned in Episode 3 seemed to have changed so much that we suspect he is actually a power broker (see recap below for spoilers), and everything we see about the new Captain America makes us want him to snap out of it.

So we can only look forward to April 9 to see where these heroes will go next. Yes, Bucky and Sam may not get along, but they need to work together against the Flag Smasher Super Soldier Corps. And we look forward to seeing more of the duo in therapy and Bucky on his personal path to redemption.

The leaked details of the series revealed a big John Walker, but we had heard another name: U.S. Agent. I'm not saying he is H.Y.D.R.A., but something is off. Emily VanCamp (as Sharon Carter) and Daniel Brühl (as Baron Helmut Zero) will also reprise their MCU roles.

But according to one of the early reviews, it seems we are not even close to the entire cast, as someone we did not expect to be added to the series. No, it's not Mephistopheles. Is it Walker or someone else?

Here's everything you need to know about when we can expect to see "Falcon and the Winter Soldier" Episode 4 and the rest of the series on Disney Plus.

The next episode of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" will be available exclusively on Disney Plus on Friday, April 9 at 3 a.m. ET.

Disney Plus is available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, so access will not be difficult.

Disney Plus has yet to release a teaser video for Falcon and Winter Soldier episode 4. This is because they often release footage a few days before the next episode. We expect the clip will hint at Ayo's involvement.

"Falcon and the Winter Soldier" will be shorter than "Wander Vision," but only by a few episodes. Kevin Feige has said that "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" is six episodes and six hours long ("Wanda Vision" is nine episodes and about the same time)

"The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" Episode 1: Sam Wilson as Falcon, After helping rescue military soldiers over Tunisia, he learns about a new terrorist group called the Flag Smashers. Back in the United States, Wilson turns Captain America's shield over to the Smithsonian and discusses with James Rhodes (War Machine) how he was not ready to become the new Captain America. At the end of the episode, Sam goes home and tries to piece things together with her sister and her children, but her work worries are no match for a superhero.

Meanwhile, Bucky Barnes is in therapy over his behavior as the Winter Soldier. The therapist encourages him to start living his real life, and his only friend outside of the Avengers tries to ask him out on a date. But Bucky still carries a lot of guilt - because the person he is helping was the father of someone he killed while working for Hydra. At the end of the episode, the U.S. government debuts the new Captain America.

Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 2: John Walker makes his public debut on Good Morning America, and Sam and Bucky are finally reunited. But when these three heroes met, they were not exactly on good terms. Flag Smasher also turns out to be more powerful than expected. Walker also has a sidekick: Lemar Hoskins, aka Battlestar.

Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 3: Without Sam's approval (or Sam's knowledge), Bucky popped Baron Jimo from prison. The three of them then went on a little chase for information about the new super-soldier serum. They were saved by Zemo's private plane because he is still a small, filthy rich man.

After much searching, they end up in Madripur, a fictional Southeast Asian city full of criminals. Infiltrating as villains, Bucky pretended to be under Jimo's control, and the trio was caught in the crossfire, but was saved by Sharon Carter. Sharon Carter now turned out to be selling stolen artwork and had a miserable new attitude that made us suspect that she was a power broker (from whom Flag Smasher stole the new serum). After meeting the scientist who redesigned the super-soldier serum, they parted ways with Sharon to find the Power Broker. However, Bucky took a detour and ended up crossing paths with Ayo, a member of Dora Milaje who wanted to get his hands on Jimo.

Initial reactions to Falcon and Winter Soldier are favorable.

Tom's Guide's review of the first episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier explained that the charisma of Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan makes the show a hit. The show has all the Marvel action movie staples down so far, and we look forward to what's next.

Uproxx's Mike Ryan said, "I watched the first episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. So far so good; it's hard to say after watching one episode, but I'm a big fan of Falcon so I'm glad it exists. It also has characters that convinced me, "Oh, this is what the series is all about."

Josh Horowitz of MTV News tweeted, "Can you say I've seen the first episode of #Falcon and the Winter Soldier? In the last 45 minutes, the two characters have grown more than perhaps the previous 10 films. On a larger scale, they have asked, "What does it mean to be a superhero? I'm in.

Collider's Steven Weintraub said, "The first episode of #TheFalconAndWinterSoldier is action-packed, which is what you expect to see in an MCU movie. But the best parts for me were the quieter scenes where Bucky confronts his past and Falcon tries to figure out what life will be like after his overthrow. Major props.

Peter Sciretta of Slashfilm tweeted, "The first episode of 'Falcon and the Winter Soldier' feels much bigger (not an accusation) like a Marvel movie than 'Wander Vision'. The action screen at the beginning feels like a huge MCU action sequence (not a TV fight) and the story feels like it has important MCU consequences."

Jacob Hall, also of Slashfilm, said, "If "FALCON AND WINTER SOLDIER" is content to be just a fun action romp with a juicy Marvel worldview, the first episode is certainly promising. But considering the talent behind the camera, I doubt/hope for a wild left turn."

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