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    ‘Captain America 4’ trailer sparks controversy after Israel’s character changes

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeJuly 15, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Captain America: Brave New World The controversy has been brewing for decades, but has been exacerbated by current events.

    The film stars Anthony Mackie as Captain America and Harrison Ford, making his Marvel Studios debut, replacing the late William Hurt as U.S. President Thaddeus Ross. The first trailer was released earlier on Friday and was generally well-received by fans.

    But one supporting character seems destined to become an inadvertent lightning rod, and calls to boycott the film are growing louder, The Unseen Sight. Emmy nominee Shira Haasunorthodox) plays Ruth Bat-Seraph, a former Israeli black widow and current senior U.S. government official.

    The backlash for the character stems from her original incarnation in the comics. Ruth, formerly known as Sabra, served as a Mossad agent. Some pro-Israel figures have questions about changing characters’ allegiance to U.S. institutions. And those who were anti-Israel protested the character because of her origins (or, in some cases, simply because she was Israeli).

    The situation is complex and full of misinformation. Some believe the character’s name and backstory have been changed due to recent events, while some calling for a boycott don’t seem to realize her backstory has been changed. There are also many people who realize that the role has changed but say it doesn’t matter.

    The shift actually dates back to 2022, when Marvel announced Haas’s addition to the MCU at D23 Expo. At the time, the Palestinian Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel movement slammed the decision, denouncing “the ugly racism and disgusting admiration of Mossad in the original cartoon.”

    At the time, the studio made it clear that the characters’ backstories would be changed, releasing a statement on the matter: “While our characters and stories are inspired by the comics, they will always be fresh for the screen and today’s audiences. Imagine, and the filmmakers are taking a new approach to the character Sabra, who first appeared in the comics over 40 years ago.

    Marvel occasionally updates its characters to reflect modern sensibilities. Benedict Huang Doctor Strange For example, the character Wong was riddled with tropes when he was created in 1963, but the character has been reflected in newer films.

    exist captain america 4, the name Sabra will not be used. The character first appeared in incredible hulk In the 1980 comic book, she wears a blue and white outfit with a Star of David. She is known as the first Israeli superheroine and is an important figure in the Marvel Comics Universe, although she never got her own series.

    However, some considered the original comic book character to be problematic, with Sabra frequently fighting Arab terrorists. Furthermore, the name Sabra has several meanings. It could be a person born in Israel and also be the name of a tree whose fruit is prickly on the outside and sweet on the inside. But it was also the name of a Lebanese refugee camp where a militia massacred hundreds of Palestinians in 1982 while Israeli forces stood by. — Some claim Marvel deliberately names characters after the Holocaust.

    One protest message currently circulating reads: “This character’s backstory includes working for the genocidal Israeli government and its occupying forces. By resurrecting this racist character in any form, Marvel is promoting Israel’s oppression of Palestinians.” .

    At the same time, it’s hard to imagine any version of an Israeli hero at a major pop culture event in 2024 that would be met with protest by some — as was the case when Eden Golan faced an anti-Semitic backlash while attending this year’s Eurovision Song Contest as found.

    Marvel has not commented on the matter. Here’s the new trailer:

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