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In addition to Thor and Iron Man, the Captain America rights were previously held by Paramount Pictures. The rights reverted to Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Co. in 2005. With the MCU's wide success with other properties it was announced during the 2009 Comic Con that a Captain America reboot was in development, which would take place in the shared continuity. At first, many ideas were thrown around for how to manage a Captain America Solo film, not wanting to relive the financial and critical disaster of the 1990s Serbian-American film. Originally Kevin Feige said that half the film would take place in the 1940s and the other in modern times, in order to better establish his role for The Avengers. But Avi Arad strongly opposed the idea, believing that Captain America was a man out of tim

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  • In addition to Thor and Iron Man, the Captain America rights were previously held by Paramount Pictures. The rights reverted to Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Co. in 2005. With the MCU's wide success with other properties it was announced during the 2009 Comic Con that a Captain America reboot was in development, which would take place in the shared continuity. At first, many ideas were thrown around for how to manage a Captain America Solo film, not wanting to relive the financial and critical disaster of the 1990s Serbian-American film. Originally Kevin Feige said that half the film would take place in the 1940s and the other in modern times, in order to better establish his role for The Avengers. But Avi Arad strongly opposed the idea, believing that Captain America was a man out of tim
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  • In addition to Thor and Iron Man, the Captain America rights were previously held by Paramount Pictures. The rights reverted to Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Co. in 2005. With the MCU's wide success with other properties it was announced during the 2009 Comic Con that a Captain America reboot was in development, which would take place in the shared continuity. At first, many ideas were thrown around for how to manage a Captain America Solo film, not wanting to relive the financial and critical disaster of the 1990s Serbian-American film. Originally Kevin Feige said that half the film would take place in the 1940s and the other in modern times, in order to better establish his role for The Avengers. But Avi Arad strongly opposed the idea, believing that Captain America was a man out of time, and a product of the World War II era culture, and the film should reflect that. Ultimately, Marvel Studios and Disney decided a period film would be more nuanced for a Superhero movie and they felt splitting the time between the 40s and today would be too similar to the failed film before it. It was later announced by Kevin Feige shortly after that Joe Johnston would be directing the film, and announced a summer 2011 release date. In early 2010, Marvel announced the involvement of Chris Evans in the titular role, as well as Hayley Atwell, Tommy Lee Jones, and Stanley Tucci. Marvel also confirmed later, which surprised many people how Dominic Cooper was confirmed as Howard Stark (who was portrayed by Slattery in Iron Man 2) and Samuel L. Jackson also joining the project to reprise his role as Director Nick Fury. Feige did confirm however, Jackson was added at the last minute and likely was not going to play a large role in the film's central plot. They also announced Hugo Weaving as the Red Skull, the main villain of the film. It was also talked about how the movie would have a sci-fi style to it and wouldn't just be all about World War II and historic events, and a set picture was leaked of multiple crew members holding an item that looked like the iconic Cosmic Cube from the comics. Filming was done through April - July 2010 and the film was released worldwide July 22nd the very next year.
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