- "I've seen that book. It was Steve's when he came out of the ice. I told him about Trouble Man. He wrote it in that book."
- âSam Wilson to Bucky Barnes[src]
Steve Rogers' Notebook was a notebook that contained a list of items, people and events which Steve Rogers made note of in order to become better acquainted with the modern world. The book was later given to Bucky Barnes as a way to help him cope with his time as the Winter Soldier, creating a list of amends.
History[]
Used by Steve Rogers[]
Steve Rogers' To-Do List[]
- "Marvin Gaye, 1972, Trouble Man soundtrack. Everything you missed jammed into one album."
"I'll put it on the list." - âSteve Rogers and Sam Wilson[src]
In 2014, Steve Rogers told Sam Wilson the day they met while jogging in Washington, D.C. that he had difficulty getting caught up with the modern world. Wilson recommended Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man soundtrack from 1972, stating that it was everything that Rogers had missed while he was frozen jammed into one album. Rogers promptly put it on his list.[1]
Used by Bucky Barnes[]
Bucky Barnes' Amends[]
- "I crossed a name off the list of my amends yesterday."
- âBucky Barnes to Christina Raynor[src]
In 2023, shortly after being restored to life, Bucky Barnes was handed the book by Steve Rogers. Barnes then was pardoned by the U.S. government and was assigned to go to mandated therapy sessions. When Barnes met with Christina Raynor, his therapist, she advised he make a list of names of people that were affected by him when he was the Winter Soldier, and remedy the issues between them. This included people like Senator L. Atwood, who Barnes helped get into her position of power as a U.S. Senator, as well as people like Yori Nakajima, whose son was killed during a Winter Soldier mission. In 2024, Barnes used the book to help remedy the issues.[2]
Amends with Helmut Zemo[]
- "I took the liberty of crossing off my name in your book. I hold no grudges for what you thought you had to do. Goodbye, James."
- âHelmut Zemo to Bucky Barnes[src]
Aboard his private jet, Helmut Zemo managed to take the book from Bucky Barnes without him noticing. He questioned who Nakajima is, which prompted Barnes to launch out of his seat and take Zemo by the throat. Barnes threatened to kill Zemo if he ever touched the book again. Sam Wilson recognized the book as the same one Steve Rogers had his to-do list in.[3]
At the Sokovian Memorial, where Barnes arrived with the Dora Milaje to arrest Zemo, Zemo informed Barnes that he had crossed his own name off of Barnes' list, having understood and empathizing with Barnes' actions.[4]
Finishing the Book[]
- "I'm sure there's at least one person in that book who needs closure about something, and you're the only person who can give it to 'em."
"Probably a dozen."
"That's cool. Start with one." - âSam Wilson and Bucky Barnes[src]
During a training session with Captain America's Shield, Sam Wilson advised Bucky Barnes that stopping the wrongdoers he enabled as Winter Soldier would not bring him the peace of mind he was searching for. Wilson told Barnes that instead he needed to give the people he hurt the closure they need, since Barnes was the only person who could do that.[4]
Two months later,[5] Barnes went to Yori Nakajima's home and finally told Nakajima that his son was killed by Winter Soldier. Barnes made similar amends with the rest of the people on his list. Barnes then left a bag in Christina Raynor's office, containing the list with all of the names crossed off, along with a note thanking Raynor for her help.[6]
Steve Rogers' List[]
Different versions of Rogers' list are featured in the various international releases of Captain America: The Winter Soldier:
United States of America and Canada[]
- I Love Lucy (Television)
- Moon Landing
- Berlin Wall (Up + Down)
- Steve Jobs (Apple)
- Disco
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
United Kingdom and Ireland[]
- TV Show - Sherlock
- Moon Landing
- The Beatles
- World Cup Final (1966)
- Sean Connery
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
South Korea[]
- Dance Dance Revolution
- Ji-Sung Park
- Oldboy
- 2002 World Cup
- Disco
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Spain[]
- Rafa Nadal
- Chupa Chups
- HĂ©roes del Silencio
- 1978 Constitution
- Camilo José Cela
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Hispanic America[]
- Chilean Miners' Rescue
- Maradona's Hand of God
- Shakira
- Neri Vela (1st Mexican Astronaut)
- Octavio Paz (Nobel Winner)
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Italy[]
- World Cup Championship â 1982, 2006
- Vasco Rossi
- Berlin Wall up + down
- Roberto Benigni
- Ferrari's victories at F1 Grand Prix
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Australia and New Zealand[]
- AC/DC
- Space Travel
- Steve Irwin
- Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
- Tim Tams
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Russia[]
- Yuri Gagarin
- Vladimir Vysotsky
- Soviet Union Dissolution - 1991
- Moscow doesn't believe in tears
- Disco
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
France[]
- France 98
- Louis de Funes
- Coluche
- Daft Punk
- The Fifth Element
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Brazil[]
- Ayrton Senna
- Wagner Moura
- Xuxa
- Mamonas Assassinas
- Chaves
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Germany[]
- Currywurst
- Moon Landing
- Berlin Wall up + down
- Oktoberfest
- Disco
- Thai Food
- Star Wars/Trek
- Nirvana (Band)
- Rocky (Rocky II?)
- Troubleman (Soundtrack)
Bucky Barnes' List[]
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Appearances[]
In chronological order:
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- Captain America: Civil War (mentioned)
- The Falcon and The Winter Soldier | Episode 1.01: New World Order
- The Falcon and The Winter Soldier | Episode 1.03: Power Broker
- The Falcon and The Winter Soldier | Episode 1.05: Truth
- The Falcon and The Winter Soldier | Episode 1.06: One World, One People
Trivia[]
- Thai Food, Star Wars/Trek, Nirvana (Band), Rocky (Rocky II?) and Troubleman (Soundtrack) appear on every version of the list, presumably due to Rogers' fingers moving across them, making them harder to edit.
- Star Wars is crossed out on the US version, suggesting that Rogers has already caught up on it. This may be a nod to the fact that like Marvel Entertainment, Star Wars is now owned by The Walt Disney Company.
- Toward the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the Trouble Man soundtrack is played in the hospital while Rogers recovers.
- Radio Times held a competition where the public could vote for a British or Irish television series to be featured on the list. The options available were Sherlock, Doctor Who, Father Ted, Fawlty Towers, Downton Abbey, Mrs. Brown's Boys, The X Factor, Coronation Street, Big Brother and The Only Way Is Essex. Sherlock was the winner.[7] Coincidentally, both stars of Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, would play major roles in future MCU films.
- In Ireland there was a popular but unsuccessful movement to have Father Ted included on the list, which was supported by Rob Morgan, son of the series' late star Dermot Morgan.[8]
- Digital Spy asked the stars of the film what they would recommend Captain America put on the list, and they gave the following answers[9]:
- Chris Evans - Lost in Translation, The Perfect Score and The Nanny Diaries. (Evans appeared in the latter two films, while his co-star Scarlett Johansson appeared in all three).
- Sebastian Stan - Goodfellas.
- Anthony Mackie - Stevie Wonder and Heather Hunter.
- Scarlett Johansson - Take probiotics and avoid dairy products.
- Samuel L. Jackson - American football, basketball and baseball.
References[]
- â Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- â The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: 1.01: New World Order
- â The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: 1.03: Power Broker
- â 4.0 4.1 The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: 1.05: Truth
- â As revealed in the Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline book
- â The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: 1.06: One World, One People
- â Vote for your favourite British TV show to appear in Captain America sequel The Winter Soldier
- â Dermot Morganâs son backs bid for Father Ted to feature in Captain America movie
- â Captain America: The Winter Soldier stars on Cap's to-do list