Falcon and Winter Soldier Wyatt Russell is U.S. Agent

That's the thing - I keep reading that he's 'unlikeable' and 'the character you love to hate' but I actually quite like him though. And I certainly dont hate him.

Maybe I'm biased because I've always found Walker fascinating. Maybe its down to good writing and/or Wyatt. I dunno. But I'm actually rooting for him.

Yeah, I don’t know that I exactly “like” him but I want him to redeem himself. I’m not sure that he will but I always found US Agent to be an interesting hero (or anti-hero) in the comics and so it would make me a little sad if he goes full-on villain here.
 
So will Walker
don the black suit seen in toy leaks in the finale and if so where do you think he gets it?
 
Yeah, I don’t know that I exactly “like” him but I want him to redeem himself. I’m not sure that he will but I always found US Agent to be an interesting hero (or anti-hero) in the comics and so it would make me a little sad if he goes full-on villain here.
The way I would put it is based on his current actions, I wouldn't defend Walker but neither would I condemn him.
 
To be honest, I don't think he truly becomes a good guy until he fights and kills evil aliens in Avengers 5, if he makes it that far, which I hope he does. Until then, he will be an anti-hero.
 
Here's the thing about John, his character is full of Hubris attitude and self importance rather than humility and earnest virtue like Steve Rogers.
 
So, who fans hate most ? Homelander (Antony Starr) or new Captain America (Wyatt Russell) ?

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Wyatt Russell says he's not open to ever playing Snake Plissken in an Escape from New York reboot. He says that is exactly what not to do or people will end up hating him even more.

Well I guess he should try for a Tango and Cash reboot instead!
 
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I mean, Homelander makes John Walker look like Steve Rogers. Homelander is only kept from being the unambiguous biggest villain of The Boys, because there are so many complete monsters competing for the role. Its just, Homelander is a big hammy villain role, whereas John is a tragic fallen hero role. They aren't really comparable in dramatic terms.
 
these disney+ shows are allowing actors to really flex their chops. actors should be chomping at the bit to join the universe.
 
Depends on whether or not he makes it out of this alive.
Highly doubt he doesn't

No way they tease that cameo recruiting him and making a new shield just for him to get killed off in the finale
 
Highly doubt he doesn't

No way they tease that cameo recruiting him and making a new shield just for him to get killed off in the finale

Yeah, I wouldn't expect him to die, but you never know...
 
I'd love to see a U.S. Agent show aswell, especially after what we have seen these Dinsey Plus shows do with other underutilized characters in the MCU. I expect Loki to give Tom Hiddleston alot of shine aswell, but I never got much out of Sam, Bucky or Wanda until they got their own shows.

It also helps that Wyatt Russell is just as talented of an actor as Olsen, Mackie and Stan too and could definitely lead his own show if given the chance.
 
I'd love to see a U.S. Agent show aswell, especially after what we have seen these Dinsey Plus shows do with other underutilized characters in the MCU. I expect Loki to give Tom Hiddleston alot of shine aswell, but I never got much out of Sam, Bucky or Wanda until they got their own shows.

It also helps that Wyatt Russell is just as talented of an actor as Olsen, Mackie and Stan too and could definitely lead his own show if given the chance.

It could be like a cross between the Shield and Breaking Bad in terms of showing the fall of a person who once was considered either a hero or at least not a villain to start off with.
 
Wyatt Russell is 100 times more talented than his half brother and is also more talented than his half sister, Kate Hudson, but I think that's because Kate hasn't done anything of relevance in a while
 
I mean, Homelander makes John Walker look like Steve Rogers. Homelander is only kept from being the unambiguous biggest villain of The Boys, because there are so many complete monsters competing for the role. Its just, Homelander is a big hammy villain role, whereas John is a tragic fallen hero role. They aren't really comparable in dramatic terms.

Yeah, if Walker was a character on The Boys, he’d generally be looked at as one of the better ones, lol. At least he’s not a rapist, a Nazi or a peeping Tom.
 

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