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Winter Soldier Stuntman Opens Up on Highway Fight between Steve and Bucky


Sebastian Stan 's stuntman shares with us knowledge from the Steve & Bucky highway bout at The Winter Soldier, referring to bizarre incidents such as turning a knife. The Winter Soldier sat down with fellow Marvel fans and explained the complexity of one of the most famous bouts between Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Bucky Barnes. Led by Anthony and Joe Russo, Captain America: The Winter Soldier had a shocking revelation to the audience that, despite the descent from Mount America America: The First Avenger, Bucky Barnes was healthy and real, but now he was wearing Hydra colors. . With Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) in support of him, Rogers confronts his best friend who has turned into an enemy.
Surviving a brain tumor and prosthetic surgery in Hydra's hands, Barnes emerges as The Winter Solider with an online arm and appears to have no memories of him being in the past. Rogers is trying to find the Hydra soldier after his colleague, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), was pronounced dead after meeting the mysterious killer. When Captain Rogers finally meets The Winter Soldier for the first time in a fierce battle defending the Black Widow he learns that Bucky never dies on the side of the mountain and is convinced that his friend needs to be rescued, not destroyed.
  In a YouTube video from Corridor Crew, the naughty James Young breaks the first fight between Rogers and Barnes. Although Marvel actors like Stan and Evans are involved in risky activities, Young argues that his involvement is not only beneficial for effective filming, but also in keeping the production alive. He also looks back at the memorable knife that occurs during the battlefield, saying that he finds it funny that people are so fascinated by the chain chain even though it was shot only three or four times. Read more from Young below:
         "It's insurance at the end of the day, I mean, the actors will do a lot of [stunts] but, at the end of the day when Chris is beaten or Chris goes down, production goes down. in the safest way. But, usually the same way, I mean, the way we are. shooting, we shoot very fast ... so when I shoot here, Seb is in another unit blowing up cars ... It's a way to get more vaccines done inside. of six days. "

  
Young also provides information on details from the fight, such as the decision to give Bucky the Captain America shield in the middle of the war, which was Young's idea, saying: Bucky grew up Captain America so for me, that's what it was. "The actress also shares her love for the direction Marvel went with The Falcon and Winter Soldier. because his old life was full of blood.
 By discussing the bout with fellow Marvel rivals, Young gives fans a back-to-back view of the planned battle for memorable battles, from talking about Evans and his fighting skills, to small options such as turning Bucky's knife, and even the authenticity of risk work. Bringing Captain America: The Winter Soldier in a credible and interesting way takes common sense as Young and the team of battle coordinators to give the audience an event that not only feels brutal but also carries the emotional weight of Rogers and Barnes reuniting in such a horrible way. . As actors engage in more and more risk-taking activities, back-and-forth fighters should not be commended for their contributions. From planning every fight, to the moment the actors can't risk their own safety, Marvel Stunt teams are essential to making the big screen violence feel as realistic as possible.

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