The upcoming Marvel series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” will feel a little more normal compared to “WandaVision,” according to an actress on the show.

What’s happening?

Emily VanCamp, who reprises her role of Sharon Carter (grandniece of Peggy Carter) in “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” recently told E! Online that the show will be a little more action-heavy and less weird than “WandaVision.”

  • “I think there are elements of (mystery),” VanCamp said. “But I also think that you can kind of count on just good old-fashioned action that people love from those movies.”
  • She added, “There are multiple levels to ‘Falcon and Winter Soldier’ that I think people will appreciate.”
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What’s the show about?

“Falcon and Winter Soldier” will follow Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson and Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes as they navigate the world post-“Avengers: Endgame,” as I wrote about for the Deseret News.

  • Per IGN, the show will feature Bucky dealing with returning to his old life and Sam figuring out how to be a new Captain America figure.
  • We don’t know much else about the plot yet. Marvel released a new trailer during the Super Bowl, which offered a glimpse at what we can expect when the show debuts March 19.
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