
Reshoots often come with the territory these days on major blockbusters. Sometimes this extra filming is only to make minor tweaks, other times significant chunks of the production get overhauled. For a while now, it’s seemed like Captain America: Brave New World fell into the latter category. However, when I spoke with Joaquin Torres actor Danny Ramirez about the 2025 movie release, he informed me that the extensiveness of these reshoots have been greatly exaggerated. As it turns out, the MCU’s closing hospital scene heavily factored into that.
Early on in my conversation with Ramirez on behalf of Captain America: Brave New World becoming available to stream with a Disney+ subscription, when I brought up how extensive the movie’s reshoots had been reported to be, he immediately started off by saying:
Not as much though. I will say this, I’ve seen some of the buzz. It wasn’t as extensive as people lead it out to be, which is where rumors avalanche into something else. It was the average amount of reshoots from any MCU movie.
the redesign of Tim Blake Nelson’s Leader, as well as the addition of Giancarlo Esposito’s Sidewinder and the reinvention of the Serpent Society, which also saw Seth Rollins and Rosa Salazar cut from the movie. There was also a funeral scene removed, which I believe was meant to be Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross’, but I digress.
Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson when he was forced to deal with Ross wreaking havoc as Red Hulk. In real life, though the scene where Sam and Joaquin spoke at the hospital was the actors shot, because it came at the end of the movie, it basically necessitated that Joaquin’s story needed to end at that exact point. Ramirez continued:
There’s like one or two scenes that like for me shifted slightly, but for the most part we had, and a lot of films did, they had the the writers strike in-between where you really got a chance to see what you had and work it that way.
Danny Ramirez didn’t elaborate on those scenes that “shifted slightly,” but it sounds like the differences in those were negligible. From his perspective, the reshoots ended up benefitting Captain America: Brave New World overall, and he was certainly pleased with how the hospital scene turned out. Although Brave New World received mixed critical reception, it was a moderate box office success, making over $415 million worldwide off a $180 million budget.
With Joaquin Torres expected to make a full recovery and now officially an Avenger, we’ll see Danny Ramirez reprise Falcon when Avengers: Doomsday opens in theaters on December 17, 2026. Next up on the upcoming Marvel movies slate is The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which will be released on July 25.