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===Filming=== Principal photography began on March 21, 2023, at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, with Morgenthau as cinematographer. The film was made under the working title ''Rochelle Rochelle'', a reference to the television series ''Seinfeld'' (1989β1998) that was suggested by Davidson. Morgenthau, who worked on the MCU film ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' (2013), said they wanted to pay homage to the visuals of thriller films from the 1970s such as ''[[Klute]]'' (1971), ''[[The Day of the Jackal]]'' (1973), ''[[The Parallax View]]'' (1974), and ''[[All the President's Men]]'' (1976). Wanting a look as close to photographic film as could be achieved with digital cameras, they tested with vintage anamorphic lenses and made a set of rules for camera movement, color, composition, and texture. Early in filming, there was a week of character-focused scenes featuring Mackie, Ramirez and Ford; Ramirez's first scene was the film's final moment between Wilson and Torres. At the end of March, [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]] was reported to be reprising her MCU role as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the film. Onah wanted the action scenes to be "grounded and tactile", and give Wilson things to do that were not seen in his previous appearances. While Wilson is at "peak human performance" and aided by technology, Onah kept in mind that the character does not have superpowers. The start of the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike in May was not expected to impact the film's production, with Marvel Studios reportedly planning to shoot what they could during principal photography and make any necessary writing adjustments during the film's already scheduled reshoots. Later in May, set photos revealed that [[Seth Rollins]] was part of the cast and led to speculation that he was portraying a member of the Serpent Society. In June, Marvel Studios announced the new title ''Captain America: Brave New World''. Jeremy Mathai at /Film praised the change, saying it "strikes a far more optimistic perspective [than ''New World Order''], doubling as a commentary on the future of the famous superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and as a statement on some very overdue representation". The change was also deemed wise by Collider's Hilary Remley, who noted that the original title could have been interpreted as having antisemitic connotations. Moore explained that Marvel Studios felt ''New World Order'' was "really interesting, and sort of moody and scary" for a subtitle and was not intended to represent real-world issues. The studio decided to change the title after receiving feedback about how the phrase "New World Order" had been "co-opted in the real world in a way that made people uncomfortable". At the time of the new subtitle's announcement, Onah was revealed to have co-written the script. The film's release date was soon delayed to July 26, 2024. Onah said Washington, D.C., was an important location for the film because it is where Ross is based as president of the U.S., but also because it is where Wilson was first introduced to the MCU in 'βThe Winter Soldier'', and it is close to Isaiah's home in Baltimore, Maryland. The cherry blossom trees that are planted around D.C. are featured throughout the film, including during Wilson's climactic fight with Red Hulk. Onah said he had vivid memories of the cherry blossoms from the time he lived near D.C. in Arlington, Virginia, as a child, and to him they aligned with the film's themes of empathy since they were gifts to the U.S. from Japan. Several D.C. locations were recreated by the production at Trilith Studios, including the Oval Office, the White House Rose Garden, the White House bunker, and Hains Point. Filming also took place at a replica of the White House at Tyler Perry Studios, also in Atlanta. The recreated locations included a mixture of practical and digital cherry blossom trees. At the end of June, filming moved to D.C. for a week of location shooting. Mackie said this brought his MCU experience "full circle", with the production staying at the same hotel and filming in the same areas as they did for ''The Winter Soldier''. Filming for ''Brave New World'' wrapped on June 30.
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