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Falcon and Winter Soldier’s Bank Loan Scene ‘Triggered Everybody at Marvel’



The Falcon and the Winter Soldier creator Malcolm Spellman said the execs at Marvel Studios had a lot of thoughts about the bank loan scene.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier‘s premiere episode had one scene that’s been the source of lots of discussions — including with the higher-ups at Marvel Studios.

Malcolm Spellman, the creator and showrunner of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, spoke to ET about the show’s debut on Disney+ and the bank loan scene that has everyone talking about how superheroes make their money. “It’s funny because that scene, and that moment, ended up triggering everybody at Marvel,” Spellman said. “We were getting calls from Kevin [Feige, president of Marvel Studios], from Lou [D’Esposito, co-president of Marvel Studios], from Victoria [Alonso, EVP of Production], from Nate [Moore, VP of Production & Development], like everyone at Marvel wanted input there.”

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“Whatever it is about it, it has resonated with the people that have been interviewing with us, it resonated with everyone working there,” Spellman continued. “So I think the reason you keyed in on it is you got to see a moment where a superhero is truly a regular person, and hopefully we answered the question to some degree, that it ain’t easy being [superheroes]. A lot of superheroes are broke, especially now that Tony Stark is gone.”

While the show was slow to start, episode…



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