Concept Art Reveals Scrapped Serpent Society For Captain America 4

Concept Art Reveals Scrapped Serpent Society For Captain America 4

Summary

  • Concept art for Captain America: Brave New World revealed Serpent Society villain team with tech-based abilities.
  • The film initially promised a grounded tone but changed focus to feature the Red Hulk and the Leader as main villains.
  • There’s hope Esposito’s Sidewinder and the Serpent Society will feature in the MCU for a truly grounded adventure.

Captain America: Brave New World had a lot of issues living up to its potential, but some recently revealed concept art for the embattled film reveals gives fans a proper look at what could have been the film’s most impactful addition.

Captain America: Brave New World was the first film of a new era for the titular character, with Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson passing on his role as Falcon and taking on the mantle from Steve Rogers following the conclusion of the Infinity Saga. This was a heavy responsibility for the film, which promised fans a political thriller with a more grounded tone than the usual MCU fare, a promise immediately undercut by the addition of the Red Hulk. In addition to Harrison Ford taking over for William Hurt as Red Hulk, aka the newly elected US president Thunderbolt Ross, Brave New World also featured the first appearance of Sidewinder in the MCU, played by Giancarlo Esposito. While Seth Rollins had initially filmed for the spot, Esposito would end up with the role when he became available.

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While Director Julius Onah addressed the switch from Rollins to Esposito in Brave New World, he also let slip that the Serpent Society as a whole was set to play a much more prominent role in the film, with more members featured and a presentation closer to the comic book versions fans are familiar with. While this idea was snuffed out before casting, fans can now get a look at what could have been courtesy of talented MCU concept artist Mushk Rizvi, who uploaded a plethora of concept work for a few big MCU projects recently. In the concept art revealed for Captain America: Brave New World reposted by GoldstoneRuby on X, fans can see ideas for a whole team of snake-themed villains, sporting group aesthetics ranging from mismatched tactical attire to streetwear and even all-white uniforms evocative of a cult-like group. Even more intriguing are the individual concept slides, featuring full-body solo looks at King Cobra, Black Mamba, Constrictor, and Diamondback alongside details on their tech-based abilities.

The first thing that fans will note concerning the concept art is just how awesome the characters look, and how much better they would have played with the ‘grounded’ film that was originally promised. Doing away with any overt comic costumes and using the sort of tech that has been standard for the MCU for years now, the group could have made for great antagonists, especially with Esposito in the lead. Sidewinder is notably missing from the lineup, and even the group images featuring an extra character don’t match Esposito’s look. Instead, they prominently feature Diamondback front and center, seemingly poised as the leader of the surrounding team. This seems to line up with Onah’s admission that plans changed radically, shifting the focus from the Serpent Society to center the Leader as the film’s main villain and the Red Hulk as the opponent for the film’s final act. There’s no way to know if the first draft featuring the full group was a better product or if it had problems akin to the inexcusable plot holes in the final cut of Brave New World.

Thanks in part to featuring so little in the previous film, Esposito’s Sidewinder could make a great addition to Captain America 5, potentially bringing the rest of the Serpent Society along for the ride to give Sam Wilson’s Cap a truly grounded adventure that would play much better with his non-Super Soldier status on screen. While fans will have to keep their fingers crossed that Mackie gets another chance in the lead after the unfortunate reception to Brave New World, it’s clear that there’s a lot of potential in future films.

Captain America: Brave New World is currently available in theaters worldwide.

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