Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ‘to resume filming in Prague’ for Disney+
MARVEL'S The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is to resume filming the Disney+ in Prague, according to reports.
The spin-off series starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year.
But now Murphy's Multiverse, claims a recent Facebook post by Czech casting agency advertised a time when potential actors could come in and register to be extras during the production of Tag Team, which is the working title for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
The post stated the production has the potential to return in either next month or in August, though an official timeline is yet to be confirmed by Disney or Marvel.
Anthony, 41, who plays The Falcon in the hit movie franchise and returns to the role for the new series, recently revealed there was little filming left to do.
Appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, he said: "I'm happy to say we are not cancelled, we are on hold.
"So we're going back, hopefully sometime soon, to finish it up.
"We have a little bit more to go back and do, but everybody rest assured, it will come out. We are not cancelled."
He continued with a laugh: "Because you know, in this business, 'Take a little break, we'll come back to it,' that means they're never coming back to it.
"I was like, 'Man, I was Captain America for all of two weeks, this sucks! How did I get fired on my day off?'"
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Meanwhile Sebastian, 37, recently revealed: "We still have some stuff to do.
The actor then went on to share his excitement over the project adding: "What I loved about it was that, tonally, it was very much in the same world that Captain America: The Winter Soldier was, which was one of my favorite experiences that I've ever had, period.
"So, in a sense, it was grounded and very much in the world as we know. It's really jam-packed with a lot of massive, massive action scenes mixed with deep focus on character.
"That's what's really exciting about this."