Captain America: The Winter Soldier trailer released

26 October 2013

The first official trailer for Captain America: The Winter Soldier has been released, giving us a sample of what lies ahead for the red and blue spandexed-hero.

“Two years after the events of The Avengers, Steve Rogers resides peacefully in Washington, D.C., struggling to adapt to contemporary society. However, after a S.H.I.E.L.D. compatriot is assailed, Steve becomes entangled in a mystery that may endanger the globe. Together with Natasha Romanoff, Captain America attempts to uncover the growing machination while fending off hired hit men. When the entire scheme is discovered, Captain America and the Black Widow must recruit the aid of the Falcon and soon encounter an unanticipated and powerful adversary — the Winter Soldier,” explains the movie’s synopsis.

The Winter Soldier is one of the films in Marvel’s “Phase 2”, which includes Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, and Guardians of the Galaxy, which will culminate with The Avengers sequel, Age of Ultron.

Check out the trailer below:

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  1. VirtualForce
    27.10.2013 at 23:08

    Awesome! Looks great and I have to add, I love how Scarlett Johansson looks in these movies……

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