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John Walker's Captain America inverts that design with red stripes running horizontally across his all-blue torso, with his star being positioned high up on his chest near his right shoulder. The majority of Steve's Captain America costumes (which doesn't include his Nomad costume from Avengers: Infinity War) have always had the same American flag aesthetic: Red and white striping on his midriff and the big white star on the blue background across his chest. The most noticeable difference is the overall design. Related: Who Replaced Steve Rogers As Captain America In The Comics? It is a very different person wielding the shield now and his costume design reflects that. The stark contrast in design is symbolic of what he's said to represent, what he actually represents, and of how different he is from Steve Rogers in terms of the man he is.
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Those unfamiliar with the comics may be thrown at how different his Captain America costume is however, just as the MCU did with Steve's costumes, Walker's new costume is a modified version of the one he wears in the comics.
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Agent, is now playing the part of the government-sanctioned and controlled Captain America, replacing Steve Rogers. Played by Wyatt Russell, John Walker, a.k.a. Despite that, save for his Secret Avengers-inspired suit from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the general design of his actual Captain America costume has been remarkably consistent over the years save for some cosmetic tweaks.īut as seen in trailers and now in the premiere episode of Falcon & Winter Soldier, someone else is taking up Cap's shield, and they've given him an entirely new costume redesign. Of course, Steve Rogers has worn a number of costumes through his MCU run. Marvel's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier introduces a new character taking up the Captain America mantle and his costume differs quite a bit from the ones Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) wore.