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Captain America: Brave New World' to Premiere Early in Kigali

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Feb 11, 2025

Excited moviegoers in Kigali will be among the first to watch Captain America: Brave New World ahead of its U.S. release.
Excited moviegoers in Kigali will be among the first to watch Captain America: Brave New World ahead of its U.S. release.

Movie fans are eagerly waiting for Captain America: Brave New World, the fourth installment in the Captain America series, set to release on February 14, 2025. However, lucky audiences in Kigali will get an exclusive early screening on February 13, 2025.


This highly anticipated movie is directed by Nigerian filmmaker Julius Onah, who has made a name for himself in Hollywood. The 42-year-old has previously directed films such as The Girl Is in Trouble (2015), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), and Luce (2019).


With a runtime of 118 minutes, Captain America: Brave New World follows Captain America: Civil War (2016), a blockbuster that grossed over $180 million. The new film will premiere in the United States on February 14, 2025, but will first be shown in Kigali at Canal Olympia, a venue known for hosting exclusive film screenings.


The movie stars Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson, now taking on the mantle of Captain America. Other notable cast members include Harrison Ford, Seth Rollins, and Danny Ramirez. Produced by Marvel Studios, the film's distribution is being handled by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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