Only two episodes remain of Marvel's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but the show's composer claims there is still a lot more story left to tell.

Frequent Marvel Studios composer Henry Jackman spoke to Flickering Myth about his work on the latest Disney+ show and was asked if it would shake things up as much as WandaVision. And even though the series is already halfway over, Jackman said audiences still haven't seen most of the action or plot.

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"It's a very difficult question to answer. I would say... people have seen half the show, but you haven't seen half of what goes down," Jackman said when asked if the series would end on as much of a "game-changer" moment as its predecessor. "There's more than half... in terms of the content and the implications of what happens. And so I would say by the time you get to the material that is addressed in that last episode, I would say Marvel are going places they have not been and that's all I can say."

The duo has been on quite the journey so far, making it hard to believe so much could still be left in the final two episodes. Then again, there's still a lot from the trailers that hasn't appeared in the show, including Sam and Bucky getting Captain America's shield and training with it. We also know a fight with John Walker will occur. Numerous people involved with the show have teased this week's fifth episode as a major one, and it's safe to assume Marvel will pull out all the stops for the season finale.

Rumors have also begun swirling about special appearances. Chris Evans will reportedly cameo as Steve Rogers, and a classic comic book character who has yet to join the MCU has also been teased. For those who watch the credits, they'll know that certain names have been "redacted," hinting that more than a few surprises are still in store as the show wraps up its story -- and potentially sets up plenty of future arcs.

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Created by Malcolm Spellman and directed by Kari Skogland, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier stars Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Emily VanCamp, Wyatt Russell, Erin Kellyman, Carl Lumbly, Adepero Oduye, Florence Kasumba and Daniel Brühl. New episodes debut Fridays on Disney+.

Source: Flickering Myth (via The Direct)