Sebastian Stan Appears to Diss Captain America and Bucky's Ending in 'Avengers: Endgame'
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The Bucky Barnes depicter agrees with a fan who is taken aback by the 'out-of-character writing' for his character and Steve Rogers' storyline in the last 'Avengers' movie.

AceShowbiz - Sebastian Stan is apparently not a fan of the ending of Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers' storyline in "Avengers: Endgame". Almost a year since the movie was released in theaters, the actor has just let his actual feelings be known about Chris Evans' Captain America passing his shield to Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson instead of his longtime friend Bucky.

The Romanian-born actor posted on Instagram Stories a screenshot of a fan's complaint on Twitter about the so-called "out-of-character writing" in regards to Steve and Bucky's friendship in the movie. The fan reacted to a post by Marvel U.K. & Ireland's official Twitter account which wrote, "Together until the end of the line," along with a photo of then-skinny Steve and Bucky in his soldier outfit.

The said fan replied sarcastically to the post, "together until the end of the line. Or until bad, inconsistent, out-of character writing turns Steve Rogers into his own anti-thesis. Shouldn't it be 'together until the end of the lie' now?" Stan added a flushed face emoji over it.

Apparently understanding Stan's feelings, "Star Wars" actor John Boyega posted on Twitter, "Welcome Mr Stan ! Welcome," along with a gif of Emperor Palpatine laughing. Boyega himself has previously shaded the decision regarding the franchise's handling of Rey, Finn and Kylo Ren relationship in "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker".

Stan has not responded to Boyega's tweet and it's not clear if he was just trolling "The Avengers" franchise with his post. Regardless of his apparent shade, the 37-year-old clearly has no issue being a part of the MCU as he's currently working with Mackie again on Disney+ series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier", for which they reprise their respective role.

Set after events in the 2019 "Avengers: Endgame", the upcoming series will also bring back Daniel Bruhl and Emily VanCamp who have previously starred in 2016's "Captain America: Civil War". The new series is expected to premiere in late 2020.

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