Captain America 4 (Captain America: New World Order) is going to feature Shira Hass as the first Israeli superheroine, Sabra, which I think is fantastic casting. This news was revealed by Kevin Feige on stage at the D23 Expo, and I can’t wait to see her in action! Sabra is just super cool in the comics, and I cannot wait to see her in live-action, finally!
Haas will be the first Israeli actress in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it’s been a long time coming. I’m sure that many people will be really looking forward to seeing her in live-action. However, this wasn’t the only big announcement that was made at the D23 Expo in relation to Captain America 4.
Captain America 4 is going to feature Shira Haas as Sabra
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You might know Haas from the incredible Netflix series Unorthodox. She was truly brilliant in that series, and I am so happy to see that she’s been cast in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I have a feeling that she is going to be a big deal in the MCU moving forward.
This upcoming Captain America 4 movie is going to see the likes of Danny Ramirez and Carl Lumbly. They are going to be reprising their respective roles of Joaquin Torres (aka Falcon) and Isaiah Bradley from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. However, the big news is that Tim Blake Nelson will be reprising his role as Samuel Sterns/Leader from The Incredible Hulk. The movie is scheduled to be released on May 3rd, 2024 and it’s being directed by Julius Onah.
What do you make of this news? Are you looking forward to watching Captain America 4 (Captain America: New World Order)? What do you think of Marvel casting Shira Haas as Sabra? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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