In 1942, Steve Rogers is a small skinny dude, his close chum is Bucky. Due to his physicality, Rogers is rejected for the World War II service but is patient. Dr. Abraham Erskine, head of the Super Soldier program, overhears Rogers and deems him a suitable seeker because of his selfless nature. Rogers is eventually picked for the program and becomes altitudinous, muscular, super strong, nimble. the workshop. A while before this, a Nazi officer, Johann Schmidt ( also a Hydra operative), had gone through an amiss interpretation of the Super Soldier program.
Schmidt gets his hands on the Tesseract. He intends to harness its powers to make munitions and destroy all of America. Rogers is now called Captain America (or Cap). The supereminent mastermind, Howard Stark (Tony Stark’s pater), gives him a Vibranium guard. Schmidt, whose plans are baffled by Cap, reveals that his face was simply a mask covering his Red Skull (which is what he calls himself).
In one of the anti-Hydra operations on a train, Bucky falls to his apparent death (no he doesn’t die, he comes back in Winter Soldier). In the climax of the film, Cap gets on board Red Skull’s airplane which is armed with the Tesseract armament. Through the course of their showdown, Red Skull touches the Tesseract which opens a wormhole and sucks him through (he doesn’t die, Red Skull returns in Perpetuity War). The Tesseract falls into the ocean, and Captain America offerings himself by crashing the airplane in the Arctic. He doesn’t die, he gets cryogenically firmed. Howard Stark retrieves the Tesseract but is unfit to find Cap. Howard ultimately becomes one of the founding members ofS.H.I.E.L.D. Cap remains firmed 70 times.
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Nick Fury addresses Captain America, who has been asleep 70 times, about the Avenger’s action.