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Except the first two Captain Americas go almost comically out of their way to never actually call them Nazis. When the first one came out a lot of people actually slammed it on that, saying it felt like they were worried about some kind of Nazi anti-defamation league.

That's what can happen when you adapt a two century old book into the present.

Apology Girl.

And had that one actress who made everyone else miserable, as I recall.

Don't forget Freeform.

Anyone else find it hilarious that the comics and movies keep struggling to convince us Hydra aren't Nazis, while Agents of SHIELD undercuts that every chance it gets?

Personally, shoehorning him into the Black Panther movie just because he's black seems like it would be worse. Remember Mickey and Martha?

He did have that whole bit about how some super-conservative Congressman would probably be discovered to be a child serial killer after his death.

This is going to be a weird sequel to The Crown.

Uzumaki did it better.

So, basically the bad guy's scheme from Live and Let Die.

And then there's the hellmouth.

Let That Be Your Last Battlefield is actually really awkward now, with its attempts to say both sides were equally at fault for their war despite explicitly saying one side was oppressed by the other. Hey, wait a minuteā€¦

Your winnings, sir.

I went for the church scene in Kingsmen, myself.

This is exactly what makes the cover of Captain America #1 so fucking awesome.

I'd say James Taylor.

That's not acting in Once Upon a Time in America.

So was Harpo Marx's.

They could be Weeping Angels, after all.