As the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) prepares for its next phase, the evolution of Sam Wilson, who has transitioned to Captain America, presents an intriguing opportunity for collectors and fans alike. His unique abilities may significantly shape upcoming narratives, especially in the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.

After stepping into the role of Captain America at the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, Sam Wilson has emerged as a pivotal character within the MCU. Although his initial solo film, Captain America: Brave New World, didn’t quite meet fan expectations, indications suggest he will play an influential role in future team-ups.
One of the noteworthy features of Sam Wilson as portrayed in the comics is his extraordinary bond with his pet falcon, Redwing. Unlike Steve Rogers, who was enhanced through the Super Soldier Serum, Sam remains an ordinary human in the cinematic realm. His comic book counterpart, however, enjoys a more complex relationship with Redwing, thanks to exposure to the Cosmic Cube—a significant artifact in both the comics and the films.
In the comics, this psychic connection allows Sam and Redwing to communicate telepathically and see through each other’s eyes, enhancing their tactical synergy. Redwing often acts as both a scout and a fierce combatant, showcasing formidable capabilities that could add depth to the dynamic of team battles in the MCU.
Redwing’s powers were notably amplified in the All-New Captain America series, where a confrontation with Baron Blood granted the falcon vampire-like abilities without the usual weaknesses. Additionally, Sam’s connection to Redwing enables him to communicate with other birds, potentially setting the stage for narrative arcs involving flocks of avian allies—a departure that reflects the MCU’s willingness to embrace its eclectic source material.

In the MCU, Redwing was initially represented through a mechanical drone, introduced in Captain America: Civil War. While this decision aligned with the story’s grounded approach, as the MCU’s narrative landscape expands, the introduction of a live animal companion such as Redwing seems more plausible than ever.
With the franchise now exploring multiversal travel and the introduction of magical elements, such as Doctor Doom, fans can expect substantial changes to familiar characters. The next Avengers films are prime candidates to incorporate Redwing into the storyline—perhaps even as part of Sam’s character development into a fully realized superhero.
Beyond diversifying Sam Wilson’s abilities, integrating Redwing into the MCU could also resonate with comic storylines involving other characters such as Joaquin Torres, the new Falcon. As seen in Captain America: Sam Wilson #3, a plot involving Redwing’s DNA holds the potential for intriguing twists that could attract both long-time fans and new audiences.

As we look forward to glimpses of Sam Wilson’s journey, the reveal of his character’s new powers and potential allies may not only captivate audiences but could also reshape the collectible landscape, offering new figures, accessories, and opportunities for retailers in the toy market.
Based on reporting by Sterling Ulrich. Read the full story at https://www.cbr.com/sam-wilson-weird-power-perfect-for-next-avengers-film/.



