Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD got a negative test scores and will be getting extensive reshoots.
Captain America: Brave New World was previously slated to open on July 26, 2024. However, Marvel’s release calendar has shifted with the ending of the SAG-AFTRA strike. The film has now been moved to February 14, 2025.
The Marvel Studios film Captain America: Brave New World (formerly known as Captain America: New World Order) — starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford — will reportedly reshoot several major scenes before its theatrical release.
As reported by The Hot Mic‘s Jeff Sneider (via Discussing Film), the fourth movie in the Captain America series and the first to center on Mackie’s Sam Wilson will require extensive reshoots following negative test scores. These reshoots are said to be scheduled for January to May 2024. Moreover, three “major” sequences from the initial filming are supposedly being cut.
So what happened?
Well, apparently Kevin Feige is even having more problems with the MCU.
Jeff Sneider via The Hot Mic offers Captain America: Brave New World received negative test scores and didn’t do well in test screenings. Sneider also says three major sequences will be cut from the movie and that reshoots will happen for five months, from January 2024 to May 2024.
So as a result of Captain America: Brave New World being in such a state of disaster just like the rest of the MCU, the release date moves from 7/26/24 to 2/14/25.
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