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What it takes to produce a 'Winter Soldier'
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Apr 11, 2014
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What it takes to produce a 'Winter Soldier'
Many credit the new dark and thrilling tone that the directing team of Joe and Anthony Russo injected into the sequel. Host A Martinez sat down with both of them recently to talk about the movie, and what it took to make it.
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 01:  (3rd from left) Actors Chris Evans and Sebastian Stan from "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" Ring The NYSE Opening Bell at New York Stock Exchange on April 1, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)
Actors Chris Evans (3rd from left) and Sebastian Stan from "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" Ring The NYSE Opening Bell at New York Stock Exchange on April 1, 2014 in New York City.
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Many credit the new dark and thrilling tone that the directing team of Joe and Anthony Russo injected into the sequel. Host A Martinez sat down with both of them recently to talk about the movie, and what it took to make it.

"Captain America: Winter Soldier" has been in theaters for about a week, but in that short time it's already managed to break records.

It made $92 million this past weekend giving it the biggest April opening of all time and it out-earned the first Captain America's three day total by $27 million.

Many credit the new dark and thrilling tone that the directing team of Joe and Anthony Russo injected into the sequel. Host A Martinez sat down with both of them recently to talk about the movie, and what it took to make it.