Falcon and Winter Solider main cast assembles for their first photo

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Before cameras are set to roll this October, MCU alum Anthony Mackie has shared a behind-the-scenes group photo featuring the main cast of THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLIDER. The pic – which Mackie shared to his personal Twitter account – gathers Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Emily VanCamp and Wyatt Russell. Each appears to be having a great time while engaging in a few laughs for the camera. "We all got together to welcome Wyatt Russell to the cast, then it got weird," Mackie expressed in his tweet. "Why can't we all be as beautiful as Emily VanCamp!"

Aww, I wouldn't worry too much, Anthony. I know plenty of Marvel fans who think you are all beautiful in your own way.

You can view the photo and Mackie's post below:

Shortly after Mackie's post went live, a fan shared two more pics from the set, which look to have been taken using a vintage photobooth. I say "vintage" because you just don't see many of those machines anymore. Sure, you could find one lurking in a local concert venue or perhaps a Dave & Busters arcade, but good luck getting any of them to work.

THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLIDER will center on Marvel's own odd couple, Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes. The events of the show take place after Steve Rogers' retirement as Captain America. Daniel Brühl, who starred as Baron Zemo in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR is expected to return, as will VanCamp's Sharon Carter aka Agent 13. Meanwhile, Russell was recently cast as John Walker aka U.S. Agent.

THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLIDER is just one of many shows destined to arrive exclusively on Disney+, alongside LOKI, WANDAVISION, HAWKEYE, MS. MARVEL, MOON KNIGHT, SHE-HULK and WHAT IF …? Kari Skogland will direct the series, which is expected to arrive in Fall 2020

Source: Twitter

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