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Sebastian Stan is contracted for nine films but according to him, when production for this film began he was not told of anything of which films he will be incorporated. Stan only realized he was playing the title role of Winter Soldier when the title was formally revealed in San Diego Comic Con 2013.
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Pierce tells Cap that his father fought for the 101st. This is a homage to the war drama Band of Brothers (2001), centering on the Easy Company, aka the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment/101st Airborne Division. That show featured X-Men cast members James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. Joss Whedon: as the man wearing a captain America T-shirt and going down the escalator with a little boy at the Smithsonian.
There is a brief mention of a Canadian agency called Department H by Natasha Romanoff, which was the organization that experimented on Wolverine and gave him his Adamantium-bonded skeleton in the Marvel comics. In addition, it is the organization that created the Canadian superhero team, Alpha Flight.
The Falcon's flight gear sports a Stark Industries logo.
Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) relates a story of his grandfather being an elevator operator. In real life, Samuel L. Jackson's father was an elevator operator. читать дальшеThe elevator fight with the Strike Team attempting to take Cap prisoner is a homage to the Civil War story arc when Cap refuses to participate in the government's plan to register all superheroes and S.H.I.E.L.D. attempts to take him prisoner.
During the agent Sitwell interrogation, Sitwell mentions specific persons of interest to HYDRA. One of these people is Stephen Strange. Stephen Strange in the comics is the real name of Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme.
Robert Redford wanted to do the film because his grandchildren are fans of Marvel films and he wanted them to see him in one.
Cap's new costume takes cues from the "Super-Soldier" outfit he wore when he served as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the comics.
The scene where Captain America jumps out of a plane without bothering to use a parachute is a homage to a similar scene from the first issue of "The Ultimates" comic.
Anthony Mackie's appearance in this film fulfills his dream of playing a Marvel comic book character. He wrote a series of e-mail pleas to Marvel wanting to play any comic character that would appear on film. Though the studio repeatedly replied to him that they will respond in due time, Mackie's emails caught the attention of Kevin Feige who subsequently offered him the role of Falcon.
In the scene where Alexander Pierce (Robert Redford) is opening his refrigerator, a jar of Newman's Own Sauce is visible on the shelf, an apparent homage to his long-time friend and two-time co-star Paul Newman.
While writing the sсript, there was a big possibility of Hawkeye being in the film. However, the writers felt that there were too many characters introduced and they didn't want Hawkeye to be there without any depth. They instead decided to write a small scene in which Hawkeye and his whereabouts are mentioned, which was shot, but ultimately wasn't included in the film.
The filmmakers described the Winter Soldier as a "negative image of Captain America."
The mall/shopping center in which Black Widow and Captain America visit in order to find the origin of the encrypted USB stick is called the Tower City Center in Cleveland, OH.
The front of the building and its concourse were used in The Avengers as the opera hall in which Loki confronts German opera patrons.
The freighter Batroc hijacks in the beginning is named the "Lemurian Star". This is a reference to Lemuria, the sunken continent that was the home of the Deviants, a race of superhumans created by Jack Kirby.
Anthony Mackie likes to say 'cut the check!' whenever something had gone right or a scene had been completed. The phrase caught on during filming, and before long everyone on set was saying it.
Reigning UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre plays a French mercenary in the film. For the filmmakers, landing the popular MMA fighter for the role was a stroke of luck and good timing but is was equally a stroke of luck for Georges St-Pierre who was excited to get his first chance at being in a big action movie.
When Steve Rogers enters his apartment you can briefly see a copy of the book "All the President's Men" on his bookshelf. Robert Redford was producer and star of the movie All the President's Men (1976), an adaptation of this book.
Cap's list of the things he missed includes the Moon Landing. In the Marvel storyline "House of M" (an alternate reality where Magneto and mutants rule the Earth) Cap was the first man on the moon.
This marks the first Marvel Cinematic Universe film in which vehicles produced by an American car maker, Chevrolet, are featured as part of a product-placement deal. Chevy vehicles prominently featured in the movie include a pre-production 2014 Corvette Stingray, driven by Natasha in an early scene; a Tahoe SUV (featuring a substantial number of S.H.I.E.L.D. "upgrades," including bulletproof glass and the ability to drive itself) driven by Nick Fury during an extended chase sequence; a Silverado pickup truck driven by Steve; and a Cruze driven by Sam. Other Chevy vehicles are plainly visible in some shots, including several of its limited-production Volt hybrid vehicle.
Robert Redford was cast in part as a homage to his roles in 1970s thrillers like Three Days of the Condor (1975).
There are four Korean terms in the film which are only shown in the Korean theaters. In one scene, Captain America writes down keywords from different cultures to help him adjust to the modern lifestyle. They are "Park Ji Sung", Korean film "Old Boy" and two remaining keywords that are kept secret.
The Russos cited the 70's spy movies Klute (1971), The Parallax View (1974), Three Days of the Condor (1975) and All the President's Men (1976), The French Connection (1971) and To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) as inspiration for making this film..
The laser cutter that Fury uses to escape from his ruined car into the sewer/metro has the same blue beam as the one used to access the plane buried in the ice in the first film. The episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) that aired directly after the film's release ("Providence") revealed that they were invented by Fitz.
Maria Hill's last scene is of her joining Stark Industries. In the comics, she served under Tony Stark, but it was the other way around as he ended up joining S.H.I.E.L.D. я выложила не всё, но выбрала то что могли не знать
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