Sam Wilson (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Sam Wilson
Marvel Cinematic Universe character
Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Captain America in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode "One World, One People" (2021)
First appearanceCaptain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Based on
Falcon
by
Adapted byChristopher Markus
Stephen McFeely
Portrayed byAnthony Mackie
In-universe information
Aliases
Occupation
Affiliation
Weapon
Family
  • Paul Wilson (father)
  • Darlene Wilson (mother)
  • Sarah Wilson (sister)
Relatives
  • AJ Wilson (nephew)
  • Cass Wilson (nephew)
OriginDelacroix, Louisiana, United States
NationalityAmerican

Samuel Thomas "Sam" Wilson[5] is a fictional character portrayed by Anthony Mackie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and known commonly by his original alias, the Falcon. Wilson is initially depicted as a veteran United States Air Force Pararescueman who specializes in the use of an advanced jet pack with articulated wings. A skilled combatant and tactician, Wilson becomes a close friend of Steve Rogers after assisting him during the Hydra uprising, later being recruited by him to join the Avengers.

During the fallout related to the Sokovia Accords, Wilson sides with Rogers and becomes a fugitive as a result. He returns to the fold during the conflict against Thanos, falling victim to the Blip. After being restored to life, he is personally appointed by the now-retired Rogers to become the new Captain America, also receiving from him a specially made version of the iconic shield. However, believing he cannot live up to the mantle, Wilson decides to surrender the shield to the U.S. government, who in turn appoints John Walker as Captain America instead. During the ensuing conflict with Walker and the Flag Smashers, Wilson, with assistance from Bucky Barnes, finally accepts the title and passes on his former mantle as Falcon to Joaquin Torres.

Wilson is a central figure in the MCU, having appeared in six films as of 2023. He is a primary protagonist of the miniseries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021).[6] The character is noted for being the first black Captain America in the MCU,[7][8] and Mackie's portrayal of Wilson has been met with positive reception. He is set to reprise the role as the titular character in the film Captain America: Brave New World (2025).[9]

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