Wyatt Russell was already a notable name in Hollywood, but the actor garnered a lot of attention last year after playing John Walker (aka US Agent) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The role is fitting, as Russell had already auditioned to play Captain America before losing to Chris Evans. Yes The hawk and the winter soldierThe finale is the barometer to watch, so Russell’s Walker will be a staple in the MCU going forward. The Ray The film, which was announced as part of the studio’s official Phase 5 lineup, is the perfect place for him. Now the actor is expressing his hope of being able to participate in the project.
In the last moments of The hawk and the winter soldier, John Walker was hired by the Countess Valentina Allegra de Fontaine for a post to be defined. There is reason to believe that he is rallying the Thunderbolts, a team historically made up of reformed villains or anti-heroes. Wyatt Russell revealed to the digital solution who hasn’t gotten a call from Kevin Feige and the folks at Marvel Studios yet, but looks like he’ll be ready when they call:
No, I’m still waiting. I know they do. I know they plan it. I have to imagine there is something for me. But yeah, until you get that real prompt, like “Ok, that’s your start date”. And that’s when you come in, and that’s when you rent your house, and that’s when, logistically, you need to start preparing to do these things. That was when I changed my mind to do it, you know? Aside from that, before you get that call, things can change in no time; We will never know
As with any Marvel movie, most stars don’t discover their involvement in a project until the time is right. Although the MCU stars are hiding information to avoid spoilers, it appears that the woman at the window Star doesn’t really know what’s going on. It works, though, because when the John Walker actor talked about his possible future in the MCU once, he admitted he didn’t know much.
But Wyatt Russell may have another prime clue to the Marvel movie, as he teamed up with his director, Jake Schreier, on the AMC series. loggia 49. During the same interview, the actor discussed the hiring and “process” that Marvel goes through when it comes to creating their own productions:
I say! Because Jake runs it. It’s so hard not to call Jake and say “what’s going on?” Yes, you have to shut up, because Marvel has their trial and their trial is great. You respect them for the way they do it. And they’ve been so good at it that you want them to do it the way they know best, and that’s how it works, and I’m happy to be a part of that process and fit into their world that I walk into.
Despite the uncertainty, Wyatt Russell realizes that once you’re in the Marvel fold, you need to shut up about anything new. Still, there’s reason to be optimistic about his chances of a comeback, even if some fans hated John Walker at the start of the Disney + series. As it is still early Rayfans probably won’t get any further news for some time.
Ray it might feature some interesting characters. Speculations point to the inclusion of characters such as Yelena Belova, Emil Blonsky (Abomination) and perhaps even Baron Zemo. John Walker would certainly be in contact with some interesting people, and if this potential release materializes, he might even find a spot on a project that’s on the MCU Phase 6 roster that was announced at San Diego Comic-Con. .
While devoted Marvel fans wait to find out if Wyatt Russell is returning, there are Marvel movies on the way, including Black Panther: Wakanda forever, to occupy them. And if you want to relive every MCU moment, there are several MCU movies and TV shows that can be streamed with a Disney + subscription.
Source: Cinemablend

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