"Basically, on the day when we were shooting that scene, they were like, 'Yeah, we're not going to do the green sleeve,'" Stan said. Stan said that while shooting a scene, he was supposed to receive a green sleeve to cover one of his arms so that the crew could use special effects to show he had lost the arm in the fall that would tease his return in a "Captain America" sequel, as The Winter Soldier is known for having a metal arm. In that movie, The Winter Soldier - known as Bucky at that point in the story - seemed to fall to his death after Captain America failed to save him. In the Vanity Fair video, Stan said he didn't think his character was going to survive past his first appearance in "Captain America: The First Avenger," in 2011. Last month, Stan said in an interview with the entertainment reporter Jake Hamilton that he hadn't seen "Spider-Man: No Way Home" because he didn't "like to support Tom Holland." In the past, Stan and Holland have used promotion tours to mock each other. "I guess that's, like, what I'm realizing now as I'm talking, which is something I'd really hate for him to know - Tom, that is, not Anthony." "Basically, Anthony and I got a show because of Tom Holland," Stan said while recalling the fight scene in the movie. Falcon (Mackie) and The Winter Soldier (Stan) webbed up after their fight with Tom Holland's Spider-Man in "Captain America: Civil War." Marvel Studios
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