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In Pictures: Marvel release character posters for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

In Pictures: Marvel release character posters for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
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Take a look at four new posters ahead of the launch of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

Marvel has released four character posters ahead of the launch of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier later this month on Disney+.

The six-part miniseries features Sam Wilson, aka The Falcon (Anthony Mackie), and Bucky Barnes, aka The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), in "a global adventure that tests their abilities - and their patience".

The character posters - all seen below - also depict Emily VanCamp's Sharon Carter and Daniel Bruhl as the villainous Zemo.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier begins streaming on Friday, March 19 on Disney+.

The Falcon in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier© Marvel

The Winter Soldier in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier© Marvel

Sharon in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier© Marvel

Zemo in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier© Marvel

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Neil Wilkes

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