Tuesday, April 30, 2013

SCARLETT JOHANSSON HELPS CAPTAIN AMERICA FIGHT CRIME IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Before Scarlett Johansson can film her scenes for the upcoming Summer 2014 blockbuster film Captain America II---Winter Soldier, Scarlett is going to posing for photos that will be used in a Dolce and Gabbana print advertisement.






And after filming the print advertisement for Dolce and Gabbana, Scarlett Johansson is all set to perform as Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow opposite Chris Evans as Steve Rogers aka Captain America in Captain America II---Winter Soldier.  In this scene, Captain America and Black Widow isn't wearing their colorful action costume super-suits as they rough up an evil minion of Brock Rumlow aka Crossbones (Played by Frank Grillo).  Coming up next, Chris Evans takes the Captain America II---Winter Soldier film shoot from Los Angeles, California to Cleveland, Ohio.  Comic book super-heros will emerge in the rock and roll capitol of the world (The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland, Ohio).






















 
 


As they say in the Marvel Comic book series the Avengers---Avengers Assemble!
Well it's messed up existance Captain America is in since he woke up from a sixty-six year long coma (Immortality is both a blessing and a curse).  His symbiotic best friend sidekick Bucky Barnes has vanished.  The Howling Commandos either grew elderly and died of senior citizen natural causes or just simply became elderly.  All the restaurants and stores he loved to shop at in the 1940's is now gone or changed beyond repair.  But it's not entirly hopeless.  Because he found a brand new best friend by the name of  Samuel Wilson aka the Falcon.
 
 








Anthony Mackie plays the film version of Samuel Wilson aka the Falcon and he's been photographed hanging out with Chris Evans as Captain Steve Rogers aka Captain America.




 Anthony Mackie as Samuel Wilson aka the Falcon gets to wear possibly the closest thing he'll get to a colorful action costume super-suit for Captain America:  Winter Soldier.







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