If you follow the comics, you know who Red Hulk is in human form—unless they’ve made significant changes to the source material. That would be Ross himself, so yes, the President is a Hulk. A bad Hulk, usually, and clearly he’ll be fighting Captain America.
The first standalone Cap film since "Civil War" also stars Harrison Ford, Giancarlo Esposito, Danny Ramirez, and Tim Blake Nelson. The teaser doesn’t reveal much of the plot, offering instead a series of big action and fight sequences, ominous descriptions of shifting power balances, and Ross menacingly telling Wilson, “You may be Captain America, but you’re not Steve Rogers.” There’s also a brief glimpse of Giancarlo Esposito’s character—newly added to the film during a flurry of reshoots. The trailer ends with a big stand-off between Captain America and the Red Hulk, who makes his much-anticipated MCU debut in "Brave New World."
The "Brave New World" cast also features Danny Ramirez returning as Joaquin Torres—now filling Sam’s old shoes as the Falcon—and Tim Blake Nelson reprising his role as Samuel Sterns (a.k.a. The Leader) for the first time since the 2008 film "The Incredible Hulk." Newcomers to the cast include Shira Haas, Liv Tyler (returning to the MCU for the first time since that 2008 Hulk movie), and Xosha Roquemore.
Directed by Julius Onah, "Brave New World" marks the first standalone Captain America film since 2016’s "Civil War." Wilson received the Captain America shield from Steve Rogers at the end of 2019’s "Avengers: Endgame," and the 2021 Disney+ series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" explored Wilson’s uncertainty about his newfound role.
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