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Marvel has turned Sabra, its Israeli Superhero into Former Russian Spy

Marvel Studios has altered the identity of the Jewish superhero Sabra in its upcoming film "Captain America: Brave New World." Originally portrayed as Israeli Mossad agent Ruth Bat-Seraph, Sabra will now be depicted as a former Russian spy.

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Marvel Studios is making waves with its latest film, "Captain America: Brave New World," by reimagining the character Sabra, originally portrayed as an Israeli superhero named Ruth Bat-Seraph. Played by Israeli actress Shira Haas, Sabra was initially set to depict an agent of Israel’s Mossad in the upcoming action-packed Marvel universe installment.

However, responding to criticism, Marvel Studios has opted for a significant change in Sabra’s background. In the film slated for February 2025, Sabra is now depicted as a former Russian spy, marking a departure from her Israeli origins. This decision comes amidst ongoing controversies and calls for diversity in the portrayal of characters on screen.

Originally introduced in Marvel comics in 1980, Sabra has been known for her role as a staunch defender of Israel, often seen battling adversaries in the heart of Tel Aviv and by the Western Wall. The character's transformation from an Israeli Mossad agent to a Russian operative underscores Marvel’s commitment to reinterpreting characters to resonate with contemporary audiences.

The casting of Shira Haas, known for her Emmy-nominated performances in Netflix’s "Shtisel" and "Unorthodox," initially drew praise but has also faced criticism and calls for boycotts from supporters of the BDS movement. Marvel’s decision to alter Sabra’s identity has sparked debates about representation and artistic integrity in the context of political sensitivities.

Sam Wilson as Captain America (Anthony Mackie) (Photo: Shutterstock / Patinthanon Pongsuansri)

In the film’s trailer, Shira Haas appears alongside Anthony Mackie, who portrays Captain America, marking a historic moment as Mackie becomes the first black actor to take on this iconic role in the Marvel franchise.

"Captain America: Brave New World" is set to open in US theaters on February 14, 2025, inviting audiences to witness Marvel’s reimagining of its superhero universe.

*The Jewish Chronicle contributed to this article.


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