And because all the people returned, those borders were drawn back up. But then in an instant everything went back to normal. The world came together as one, he notes. Sam points out that during the five-year Blip period, the world ripped up barbed wires and restrictions because they needed help from the ones who survived Thanos' Snap. Zemo doesn't tell the others about what he's learned yet though.īack at Zemo's place, Bucky laments that they failed to get any info. In return, Zemo gets the info they are looking for: the time and place of Donya's funeral service. Zemo turns out to be the smartest among them (once again), as he approaches a bunch of refugee kids while singing a nursery rhyme - this is going to be the next viral Zemo moment, isn't it? - and offers “Turkish delights” to said kids. Photo Credit: Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel StudiosĮxcept no one wants Sam's help, and they all avoid Bucky as well.
Loved the Zemo Dance From Falcon & Winter Soldier? Here's 60 Minutes of ItĪnthony Mackie as Sam, Daniel Brühl as Zemo, Sebastian Stan as Bucky in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4 Donya was a pillar of the community, Sam notes, and that means the whole community will come to pay her respects. That includes looking into the late Donya Madani (Veronica Falcon), whom Karli tried to save. Still, because Sam and Bucky are calling the shots, they go the quiet way of handling Karli. Bucky points out that the serum didn't corrupt Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) - the former Captain America - but Zemo rightfully points out that there is no one else like Steve. But Sam and Bucky want to find a peaceful way to resolve this. You've to kill her or she'll kill you, he warns. Zemo believes she is a supremacist and that the Super Soldier Serum has corrupted her, as it always does for everyone.
Ayo says they have eight hours before they - I suppose she's referring to the Dora Milaje - come for Zemo.īucky then arrives at Zemo's place where they discuss how to approach Karli. Bucky says they need his help and that he is a means to an end. have freed Zemo, given what he did to Bucky himself, let alone his bombing of the UN that killed the then-Wakandan King T'Chaka. Bucky breaks down and cries, with Ayo telling him: “You're free.” This scene feels like it partly exists for those who may not know about Bucky's time in Wakanda.īack in present day in Riga, Latvia, Ayo wonders why Bucky and Co. But as Ayo utters the final word, it doesn't turn him into the Winter Soldier. Bucky is afraid of what will happen, and as he hears the words, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4 flashes back to the traumatic moments from his past (which also function as a neat reminder for audiences).
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4 - titled “The Whole World Is Watching”, directed by Kari Skogland, and written by Derek Kolstad - begins six years ago in Wakanda, with Dora Milaje's second-in-command Ayo (Florence Kasumba) reciting the activation words to the Winter Soldier/ Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan). What remains to be seen is whether he's able to recruit Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman) to his cause somehow. After all, Brühl deserves some facetime (or rather, the lack of it) in that glorious purple mask. That essentially means he's going to be the main villain of sorts from here on out.
Befitting his intellect, the Sokovian terrorist engineered an El Chapo-style escape right under everyone's noses. I had wondered who might be the first to face some reckoning after The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 3 - and it turned to be Walker, before Helmut Zemo (Daniel Brühl). Walker's fall was in some ways inevitable given The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is the journey of Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) becoming the new Cap, but it's still shocking to see how it happens. It more than pays off on what Walker had said in episode 3 about going off the books.
He slowly goes off the rails during The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4, first interrupting a mission and causing it veer off course, then standing up to Wakanda's Dora Milaje without realising what he is getting into, and ultimately killing a man in cold blood in full public view. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 4 - out April 9 on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar - is essentially the decline (and potential end) of the new Captain America, John Walker (Wyatt Russell).