![]() ![]() ![]() When the Flag-Smashers group are loading up their medicine (super soldier serum?) on a plane, they’re alerted that “the Power Broker’s men” have found them, and they flee. ![]() In the comics, Battlestar is given his powers by the Power Broker, a villainous character who is also mentioned by name in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It’s possible that Battlestar as a character is just a supporting role in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but there were some hints in Episode 2 of the series that Battlestar and John Walker could have some secrets they’re hiding. So who is Battlestar and what does he do? Let’s dig in. That backstory and the superhero moniker were both teased in Episode 2, and viewers of the show would be forgiven for being a bit confused as to how, exactly, this connects to the events of the Disney+ series. The end of the first episode introduced a new Captain America, John Walker ( Wyatt Russell) – much to Sam ( Anthony Mackie) and Bucky’s ( Sebastian Stan) chagrin – and Episode 2 further delved into this Marvel Comics character by introducing one of his longtime companions, Lemar Hoskins.Ĭlé Bennett plays Lemar Hoskins in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and the character has a deep and rich comics backstory as Hoskins and his alter ego Battlestar. Marvel Studios’ second Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier kicked into high gear in Episode 2, following a debut episode that was largely checking in on the two titular characters as they wrestle with PTSD and other fallout from the events of Avengers: Endgame. ![]()
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