U.S. Agent (John Walker) Fight Scenes | Falcon and The Winter Soldier

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all powers and fight scenes of John Walker, formerly known as Captain America and now as Agent US ; took from the mini series “Falcon and The Winter Soldier”

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The amount of hate this guy got is so unreal. That’s how you know he’s a good actor.

Nic__
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The voice Crack when he says "why are you making me do this?" Is top notch

anthonysimmons
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He's like seeing a real person/soldier in the Marvel universe. Wyatt portrayal of Walker's personality, especially his ptsd is plain amazing.
This character is really, really, really interesting and man I can't wait to see more of him.

alex.
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Glad most people saw him as the most sympathetic character at the end of the day. He was asked to serve his country and fill shoes of one of the world's greatest heroes. He kept playing by the book while everyone else played by their own rules and it drove him nuts. So happy he didn't become a villain at the end. Way more interesting at the end.

VishtheFish
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John making his own shield was a cool concept. It showed his unwillingness to drop the role as Captain America, and seeing him fight with it was intriguing to watch. Swinging it around, fighting more aggressively because the weight distribution and integrity was very different, but the moment he drops it, letting go of his thirst for vengeance and instead being the hero he'd always wanted to be was a defining moment for him. Fighting off The Flagsmashers as he held the truck was the moment that I finally decided he wasn't a bad person. Literally everyone who's taken that serum has suffered from it (except for Steve) so overpowering the mental effects to do the right thing took a lot and cements him as a hero.

shockwave_datafiles
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Honestly I started liking him more than the real leads of the show

justanonverifiedyoutubechannel
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After his introductory action sequence, I couldn't hate the guy. The fact that he held his own without the serum, flight suit or vibranium armor was insanely impressive — he was a home grown super soldier who just wanted to do the right thing. I was rooting for him all the way through.

lex_rodriguez
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Honestly I’m really glad that he hasn’t gone full bad guy I really like seeing him as a somewhat good guy

obesemousemanhd
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Walker represents a huge group of people in the US who are trained to be killers and then abandoned when they try to come back from that. Just like in the show, all they get are performative salutes and fanfare, but when they truly need physical and mental help, they’re on their own. Walker had huge rage and self-acceptance issues, but it’s not like those traits weren’t trained into him.

derekcheesball
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Walker was a badass. I liked how at the end he became (to me) one of the most sympathetic and interesting characters in the show.
He redeemed himself where Karli didn't, and properly showed that he is worthy of his own heroic praise.
Love the guy, and hope we can see more of him.

gdrlss
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Honestly, John is a very well written character. They could have made him full bad guy. But decided to give him an anti hero role. Love it.

zxsyyiw
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People that dislike/hate John Walker is honestly a tell for the type of person you are, either morally bankrupt or just too easily influenced by what a script wants you to believe.

Ever since the start John was always a team player, always putting others first. The introduction of his abilities as a soldier on top of the moving trucks says it all. He jumps in as a non-super to help Buck and Falcon, the whole time he is prioritizing keeping the whole team safe, if you watch that scene he's not just in there fighting, he's in there preventing the enemy from landing hits on his team, and he does it SUCCESSFULLY, as a non-supe. After they all fail, John talks to our "protagonists" to assure them he's not trying to take Steve's place, he just wants to do what he can to help, and their response to him is near sociopathic, showing nothing but hate to this man that helped them and trying to put their frustrations at ease.

Then we get to the Wakandan fight, where these women are throwing KILL SHOTS at John, and he's skilled enough to just narrowly dodge out of their kill shots. Bucky and Falcon? Just on stand by throwing insults at HIM, him that put HIS life at risk in a fight to help THEM, despite being massively underpowered yet still pulling through.

Then when he kills the terrorist. That terrorist tried to restrain him so that the ginger could run in and stab to KILL him, but Lemar jumped in to save John which ended up with his murder by the terrorists. John charges to take vengence on that filth that had the nerve to try to kill him, played a hand in killing Lamar, tried to kill him during the chase, and then had the nerve to beg for his life.

Fast forward, John is having a break down, his beloved partner has been murdered, his life ruined due to the terrorist kill being recorded, and all he thinks to do is to bury it further to continue his duties. What do Buck and Falcon do? They try to take EVEN MORE from him at a time everything else has been taken from him, up until that point John was actually listening to them. He tries to deescalate a fight between them all and says "You don't want to do this" and Buck responds "Yeah we do"...The man just went through so much trauma only for Falcon and Bucky to say, "You haven't suffered enough, give us the last thing you have, we want to fight you!" Throughout that fight scene John is pleading with them, "Why are you making me do this!?"

Then in the final moments, where he's lost everything, his battle partner he loved, his status as Captain America, and his position as a soldier, he decides to go out and face terrorists regardless, on his own. Through the fight he is met with an ultimatum, get his revenge for the murder of his friend, or save the people the terrorists are trying to kill. Despite the trauma and the pain, he decides that the lives of the innocent are more important than his vengeance, only to have the terrorists stop him.

Anyone that HATES that character? Yeah, you're morally f*cked in my opinion. Sure, you can say he made some wrong calls in his duty representing the title of Captain America but you cannot call him a bad man without reporting your own messed up morality. You especially can't call him the "bad man" while in support of Bucky and Falcon, two utterly butchered characters that hated the man that done whatever he could to be understanding and help them only to be met with hatred, meanwhile those protagonists offered WAY MORE empathy and acceptance of literal terrorists that killed innocent people.

John Walker was what made this show bearable.

uh-ohspaghettio
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John Walker may not have deserved Captain America's shield, but I do think he deserves a shield of his own. One that isn't made of regular steel at least.😂

andodayot
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I didn’t understand Buckys and Sams hate toward John at the start
He was just filling in a role, if it wasn’t him it would have been another soldier
Yes it must have been devastating that they tried to replace Steve like that but it wasn’t Johns idea to begin with

karolclark
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He literally had the best character development ever in only 5 episodes while being a side character 👏lmao
I'm watching thunderbolts for this guy and bucky, hope they form a badass friendship.

tommyboss
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Most interesting character in the show.

Souchi-ito
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Remember the backlash towards the actor who plays him that made him delete his social media? I felt so bad for the guy. 😔

metrometheus
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Wyatt Russell did a fantastic job on the show. It is so disgusting and horrible how the fans treated him.

brantfrans
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It's sad how Wyatt Russel received death threats for this role, its extremely unfair towards him

sidvicious
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Literally the best character in the entire show. And im pretty sure that wasn’t the writers intention

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