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Captain America: New World Order will include Harrison Ford's Thunderbolt Ross, but that might be bad news for another returning MCU villain.

Captain America: New World Order will see Harrison Ford step into the role of General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, but his highly anticipated role may be bad news for another villain who is also set to return in the upcoming film. The Marvel Cinematic Universe's fourth Captain America film is set to feature Sam Wilson in a heated battle against Ross, who is now the President of the United States.

Thaddeus Ross May Overshadow The Leader's Return With New World Order expanding Thunderbolt Ross's role in the MCU, the film risks overshadowing the Leader's long-awaited return to the franchise. After William Hurt, the original actor to portray Ross in the MCU, passed away in 2022, Marvel Studios elected to recast the role with Harrison Ford, an A-list actor whose casting indicates big plans for the character's future in the franchise.

Marvel Can't Afford To Waste The Leader's Return The Leader's MCU return can't be wasted in New World Order. The Incredible Hulk ultimately failed the Leader in his live-action debut, teasing the arrival of Dr. Sterns's villainous counterpart without ever following through in a later film. The franchise then proceeded to neglect the supervillain, along with most other characters from The Incredible Hulk, for over a decade as it focused on other characters and other stories.

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