Sebastian Stan returns as Bucky Barnes again inMarvel’sThunderbolts*, and the latest trailer shows the same cheap gimmick that affected Bucky’s character in his last appearance. Barnes is one of the longest-tenured characters in the MCU, debuting in 2011’sCaptain America: The First Avenger. He’s had one of the most interesting character arcs, going from a brainwashed HYDRA super-soldier to a rehabilitated Avenger still seeking redemption. He’ll have more of aleadership role inThunderbolts*, assembling a group of Marvel misfits for a seemingly impossible mission.

Bucky is arguably the most powerful member of his new team. He’s a super-soldier but has an extra advantage with his vibranium arm. His arm was enhancedduring his rehabilitation in Wakandaafter Tony Stark blasted his original metal arm off inCaptain America: Civil War. However, his arm isn’t invulnerable, and it’s a constant reminder for Bucky about what HYDRA did to him.TheThunderbolts*trailershows Marvel’s powerful new villain ripping his arm off, and it’s the second time Marvel has pulled this trick on Bucky in his last two appearances.

Bucky Barnes wearing makeup and his original metal arm in Captain America The Winter Soldier

Thunderbolts* Just Pulled The Same Move On Bucky Barnes' Arm As TFATWS

TheThunderbolts*trailer introduced the film’s main villain. While it didn’t show much of him or confirm who it is, many comic book readers are guessing it isThe Void, the darker half of Sentry played by Lewis Pullman. The Void is an incredibly powerful character from the comics and is shown immersing New York City in a field of darkness in the trailer. To illustrate his power, he throws Red Guardian out a window without touching him andrips Bucky’s arm off with little effort.

Marvel’s Thunderbolts* Trailer Has Me Concerned About The MCU’s Handling Of Bucky’s Arm

The first Thunderbolts* trailer suggests Bucky Barnes' vibranium arm will continue a disappointing MCU trend in his next team-up appearance.

This is the second time Bucky has had his arm removed in his last two projects. InThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Bucky, Sam, John Walker, and Battlestar fight members of the Dora Milaje, attempting to stop them from arresting Baron Zemo. During the fight,Ayo removes Bucky’s arm by utilizing a fail-safe that Bucky was unaware of. It demonstrates that Bucky has a weakness, and there are precautions in case Bucky slips back into the Winter Soldier.

Sebastian Stan As Bucky Barnes Riding A Motorcyle In Thunderbolts

Why Marvel Can’t Keep Removing Bucky Barnes' Arm To Subdue Him

Bucky losing his arm is starting to get repetitive. It first happened inCivil War, and it’s starting to feel like a cheap gimmick, rather than a dramatic moment that hurts his character. It also displays an easy way to subdue a disabled hero. Bucky lost part of his humanity after what HYDRA did to him, andripping his arm off is a painful reminder of that time in his life. InThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier,Bucky is visually disturbed by Ayo removing his armand feels betrayed that Wakanda didn’t mention the fail-safe.

While the trailer doesn’t show his reaction, it’ll likely be another harmful moment for Bucky as a hero and could permanently damage his new arm. However, it does give Marvel a chance to show Bucky without his metal arm, allowing him to reveal the hero he can be without any special enhancements. Still, Marvel shouldn’t keep removing his arm because it’s a simple obstacle to keep throwing Bucky’s way, and inThunderbolts*, it’s starting to feel unnecessarily cruel.

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