Even though Marvel’s Phase 4 has only begun, the fallout from the events in both

Avengers: Infinity War

and

Avengers: Endgame

has been a driving force in its new phase of storytelling.

Marvel’s second Disney+ series

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

has centered on how

Sam Wilson

and

Bucky Barnes

are coping with both the past and present post-Blip.

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But in

Episode 3 titled “Power Broker,”

the two heroes are forced to team up with a past villain whose new look may have been inspired by the Mad Titan himself.

AN INEVITABLE MASK?

In an interview with

Entertainment Tonight

, Daniel Brühl reprising his role as Baron Helmut Zero from

Captain America: Civil War

responded to

speculation that his character’s new mask intentionally resembles Thanos as a way of taunting the Avengers

.

But ever the dedicated actor, Brühl is staying in character saying,

“I won’t tell you a thing!”

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“Well, like my character Zemo, I love being opaque and mysterious and secretive and enigmatic, and I won’t tell you a thing! You will have to check it out. I couldn’t and wouldn’t answer that question.”

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Apart from the villain’s meme-able dance moves, much of the buzz from the series third episode stemmed from

Wakanda’s Ayo making an appearance

and demanding Zemo.

Wakanda clearly hasn’t forgotten that Zemo’s responsible for King T’Chaka’s death.

And when asked what that means for Zemo, Brühl responded saying,

“there will be very interesting turns and surprises.”

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“I am the master of spoilers, so I’m really scared to death when it comes to these questions. [

Laughs

] I would rather not say a word. You really have to watch it. It continues being fun. What really impressed me is that they managed to keep that cinematic level to the show. It really looks like and feels like a long movie – like a 6-hour feature – and there will be very interesting turns and surprises, that I can assure you, but I’d rather not say anything!”

DREAD IT. RUN FROM IT. WAKANDA ARRIVES ALL THE SAME.

Since the effects of Thanos’ actions are still playing out, it’s possible that the design of Zemo’s purple mask was inspired by Thanos.

If so, it would also help explain why Baron Zemo wears that mask now when it was never seen in

Captain America: Civil War

.

What fans do know with certainty is that Zemo has a serious problem with Wakanda in pursuit meaning his dancing days may be over. But again, Brühl did say that

“it continues to be fun”

and referenced turns and surprises.

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Perhaps Wakanda will have a need for the Baron, just like Bucky and Sam, as the nation continues to open up to a world now being threatened by

Flag Smashers

? No doubt it will be fascinating to see how this villain and the nation of Wakanda deal with one another in Marvel’s complicated Phase 4 world.

Even though Marvel’s Phase 4 has only begun, the fallout from the events in both

Avengers: Infinity War

and

Avengers: Endgame

has been a driving force in its new phase of storytelling.

Marvel’s second Disney+ series

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

has centered on how

Sam Wilson

and

Bucky Barnes

are coping with both the past and present post-Blip.

ADVERTISEMENT

But in

Episode 3 titled “Power Broker,”

the two heroes are forced to team up with a past villain whose new look may have been inspired by the Mad Titan himself.

AN INEVITABLE MASK?

In an interview with

Entertainment Tonight

, Daniel Brühl reprising his role as Baron Helmut Zero from

Captain America: Civil War

responded to

speculation that his character’s new mask intentionally resembles Thanos as a way of taunting the Avengers

.

But ever the dedicated actor, Brühl is staying in character saying,

“I won’t tell you a thing!”

Apart from the villain’s meme-able dance moves, much of the buzz from the series third episode stemmed from

Wakanda’s Ayo making an appearance

and demanding Zemo.

“Well, like my character Zemo, I love being opaque and mysterious and secretive and enigmatic, and I won’t tell you a thing! You will have to check it out. I couldn’t and wouldn’t answer that question.”

Wakanda clearly hasn’t forgotten that Zemo’s responsible for King T’Chaka’s death.

And when asked what that means for Zemo, Brühl responded saying,

“there will be very interesting turns and surprises.”

DREAD IT. RUN FROM IT. WAKANDA ARRIVES ALL THE SAME.

Since the effects of Thanos’ actions are still playing out, it’s possible that the design of Zemo’s purple mask was inspired by Thanos.

“I am the master of spoilers, so I’m really scared to death when it comes to these questions. [

Laughs

] I would rather not say a word. You really have to watch it. It continues being fun. What really impressed me is that they managed to keep that cinematic level to the show. It really looks like and feels like a long movie – like a 6-hour feature – and there will be very interesting turns and surprises, that I can assure you, but I’d rather not say anything!”

If so, it would also help explain why Baron Zemo wears that mask now when it was never seen in

Captain America: Civil War

.

What fans do know with certainty is that Zemo has a serious problem with Wakanda in pursuit meaning his dancing days may be over. But again, Brühl did say that

“it continues to be fun”

and referenced turns and surprises.

Perhaps Wakanda will have a need for the Baron, just like Bucky and Sam, as the nation continues to open up to a world now being threatened by

Flag Smashers

? No doubt it will be fascinating to see how this villain and the nation of Wakanda deal with one another in Marvel’s complicated Phase 4 world.