Movies releasing this year that covered a message I wanted to highlight. The underlying message of each of the characters in the story and how being different isn’t wrong and how it can unite people. Example of each film in The Witcher we see a couple of different species and how that sound be normal, Captain America Sam Wilson is a black superhero wearing the American flag on him, and in the Fantastic Four everyone in the family is different and prove that its a gift rather than a curse.
Starting February 11th we see Doug Cockle reprise his role as Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix animated film The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep
After the success of the first animated Witcher film. Netflix decided to make another animated film adaptation of The Witcher novels. The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep is an adaptation of a short story in Sword of Destiny titled “A Little Sacrifice”. This short story is when Geralt is assigned to a seaside village to hunt a “monster” and gets caught in a romance helping mermaid Sh’eenaz and Prince Agloval.
On February 14th, we see Anthony Mackie’s first film appearance as Captain America alongside Harrison Ford’s first onscreen appearance as Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk in the MCU in
Captain America: Brave New World
After the ending of the Disney show The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson is a fully realized Captain America when he is approached by President Ross to be a partner of the American Government. After this Sam is thrown into an International Incident where he has to figure out who is trying to control the world.
On July 25th we see Marvel’s first family return to the big screen since 2015 in the film
Fantastic Four:First Steps
After 10 years the fantastic four is finally back on the big screen. Playing Marvel’s first family
Pedro Pascal: Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby: Sue Storm, Joseph Quinn: Johnny Storm
and Ebon Moss-Bachrach: Ben Grimm. Not much detail is known about the film at the moment due to marvel keeping quiet.