Liv Tyler has been active in Hollywood for more than three decades. In her long and successful career, Tyler has acted in several acclaimed films in a variety of genres. Tyler acted in one of the first films in the initial phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), ‘The Incredible Hulk’ in 2008.
Nearly 15 years after its release, the 45-year-old actress will be returning to the MCU. Recent reports suggest that she has joined the cast of ‘Captain America 4′, which is titled ‘Captain America: New World Order.’ So let’s find out some details about her role in the film.
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Liv Tyler Will Make A Comeback To MCU
Liv Tyler played the role of cellular biologist Betty Ross in Marvel’s ‘The Incredible Hulk‘. It was the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; however, it was a critical and commercial failure.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tyler will be returning to the franchise after 15 years. She has joined the cast of ‘Captain America 4′, which is currently known as ‘Captain America: New World Order.’
She will reprise her role as Ross. Her father, General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, will now be played by Harrison Ford. It was earlier played by William Hurt. In the 2008 film, Edward Norton played the titular superhero. After the film failed, he was replaced by Mark Ruffalo in ‘The Avengers.’
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Chris Evans Won’t Be Returning To The Franchise
After portraying the titular and righteous superhero in several entries, Chris Evans has decided to take a break. In the fourth installment, Anthony Mackie will be playing the protagonist Sam Wilson.
Carl Lumbly will portray super-soldier Isaiah Bradley and Danny Ramirez will play Joaquin Torres in the film. Directed by Julius Onah, the film is slated to release theatrically on May 3, 2024, by Disney/Marvel.
The film has been written by Malcolm Spellman and Dalan Musson, who created the Marvel series ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.’
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