Marvel movie fans know hanging around after a film or show's end credits usually rewards them with hints of things to come in the MCU, and the finale of "The Falcon and The Winter Soldier" was no different.
Spoilers ahead for those who haven't finished episode 6 of "The Falcon and The Winter Soldier on Disney+ yet.
Not only did viewers see the full heel turn of Emily VanCamp's Sharon Carter, but the show's title changed to read "Captain America and The Winter Soldier."
MORE: Chris Evans won't be returning as Captain America, says Marvel boss Kevin FeigeAs if to reinforce that change, Marvel Studios has released an official poster of Anthony Mackie in his brand new red-white-and-blue supersuit.
The series finale dealt with Sam Wilson (Mackie) relinquishing his role as the Falcon and finally embracing the responsibility of the star-spangled shield Chris Evans' Steve Rogers gave him at the end of "Avengers: Endgame" -- but keeping his wings to give him some additional abilities.
The Disney+ show followed how Wilson became conflicted about assuming the Captain America role as a Black man in America. "The legacy of that shield is complicated," Wilson said. But he ultimately decided to "do something different" with the responsibility, delivering a closing speech in the finale that said of the shield, and the mantle, "Every time I pick this thing up, I know there are millions of people out there who are going to hate me for it. Yet I'm still here. No super serum. No blond hair or blue eyes. The only power I have is to believe we can do better."
MORE: Anthony Mackie calls for more diversity in Marvel Cinematic UniverseWilson was assisted along the way by Sebastian Stan's Winter Soldier.
The new poster, and the title change, gives weight to a report that series creator and head writer Malcolm Spellman is writing a fourth "Captain America" film with Mackie's Wilson in the title role.
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