The international box office continues to show Captain America: Brave New World The film hasn't generated much interest among audiences and is currently showing modest box office numbers. This isn't the first failure for Marvel among its recent releases.
Viewers who have had a chance to see the film say they were left with many questions, and no answers were provided. We've compiled some of these mysteries.
Why was Captain America's costume made in Wakanda?
Audiences found it odd that for America's national hero, the equipment was created by another country. Thanks to Wakanda's technology, Sam now has wings and various devices that create force fields, whereas Stark Industries previously provided similar capabilities.

Given that Captain America is one of the few superheroes without superhuman powers, his health and protection should be a priority. So, it's strange that the responsibility for these aspects was placed on another nation.
Why did no one notice Ross's transformation?
The scene where General Ross unexpectedly turns into the Red Hulk raised natural surprise. A politician, who aspires to lead the country, should undergo regular medical examinations. It's likely that doctors would have detected gamma radiation in him.
So, it's unclear whether the character was able to suppress these side effects with special means, or if the nature of the Red Hulk is completely different.

Why did Bucky decide to go into politics?
Even more surprising were Bucky Barnes' political ambitions, as he planned to run for Congress. The character even began actively scheduling meetings with voters.
However, he remains a hired assassin serving the government. It's these functions that he will perform in the upcoming "Thunderbolts" premiere. Just recently, Barnes was used as a weapon in the hands of enemies who used hypnosis. As a congressman, this character seems absurd.