Black Panther

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier ’s Anthony Mackie has powerfully criticize Marvel Studios ' deficiency of diversity during an " Actors on Actors " interview with fellow actor Daveed Diggs . Mackie has had spectacular persona   in recent MCU movies as Sam Wilson aka Falcon , and is expected to put back Chris Evans as the new Captain America .

Anthony Mackie ’s first coming into court in the Marvel Cinematic Universe   came   inCaptain America : The Winter Soldier . Throughout the retiring few years , Mackie   has repeat his role as Falcon   in many other MCU motion picture , includingAvengers : Infinity WarandAvengers : Endgame , where he received from Steve Rogers the iconic vibranium shield , settingFalcon   up to become the new Captain America . In April 2019 , Marvel Studios announced the growth of a new series titledThe Falcon and The Winter Soldier , with Mackie and Sebastian Stan ( reprising his role as Bucky Barnes , the Winter Soldier ) that will explore what Sam does after receiving the shield .

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During a sit down interview with fellow actor Daveed Riggs ( Snowpiercer ) forVariety ’s online seriesActors on Actor , Mackie strongly criticize Marvel Studios for its lack of variety behind the cameras . Mackie said that , " it really bothered me that I ’ve done seven Marvel movies where every manufacturer , every director , ever stunt soul , every costume designer , every PA , every single somebody has been lily-white . " Mackie went on to illustrate his argument by citingBlack Pantherand the fact that it had a   largely   sinister cast and   Black work party , saying : " That ’s more racist than anything else . Because if you only can hire the Black people for the disastrous movie , are you saying they ’re not in effect enough when you have a mostly white hurl ? "

mostly ,   hearing that   Hollywood has a serious job when it comes to diverseness is nothing new . Earlier this calendar week another MCU genius , Tessa Thompson , write and co - signed an open varsity letter with over 300 others Black creative person demanding that studio and executive divest from police pore narratives , and to afford way for more anti - anti-Semite storytelling . As the head of Marvel Studios , executive producer Kevin Feige has clear made some effort to diversify its cinematic production , sometimes even against great pushback from some of Disney ’s top executives . Currently the MCU has two big movies -EternalsandShang - Chi and The Legends of the Ten Rings - in maturation withAsian directors , both set for freeing in 2021 .

Still , Mackie is n’t wrong to call on Marvel and other studio to do more . While progress is certainly being made ,   ensuring that films are staff with a various group of individuals requires a continued effort , not just one - off attempt . Black Panther was not only a huge box - office succeeder but also received smashing plaudits from critic and fans likewise , and hiring a majorly Black roll and bunch was the rank proper affair to do for keep the story from becoming   whitewashed . But confiningBlack Hollywood professionalsexclusively to movie exclusively about fateful stories , that ’s not forward motion - it ’s sequestration .

Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson aka Falcon

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Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes in Captain America: Civil War

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