
Captain America: Brave New World Sets OTT Debut On This Date on This Platform
New Delhi | May 17, 2025 – Marvel fans who missed Captain America: Brave New World in theatres can now gear up to stream the superhero epic from the comfort of home. The fourth installment in the Captain America franchise will premiere on JioHotstar on May 28, 2025, the platform officially confirmed via Instagram.
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Starring Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson, the new Captain America, the film follows his journey as he uncovers a dangerous global conspiracy threatening world stability. Directed by Julius Onah, the film has been praised for its grounded political storytelling and high-octane action sequences.
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JioHotstar posted: “A hero is about to soar. Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World, streaming May 28 on #JioHotstar.”
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Despite a lukewarm opening in India with ₹4.3 crore on Day 1, Brave New World went on to collect over ₹2006.89 crore globally, making it one of Marvel’s stronger performers this year, especially in overseas markets.
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