
Cleveland's super duo directors, Joe and Anthony Russo. Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
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Axios Cleveland | Troy Smith, Sam Allard
May 17, 2023
Ten years ago, Cleveland transformed into a superhero version of Washington, D.C.
Flashback: "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" began filming downtown on May 17, 2013.
State of play: Cleveland won the project thanks to a
$9.5 million tax credit and "The Winter Soldier" being directed by Cleveland natives
Anthony and Joe Russo.
The intrigue: Cleveland played the role of Washington, D.C., in the film for numerous scenes, including
action sequences on West Shoreway and Superior Avenue.
- The kiss between Captain America (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) was filmed on an escalator in Tower City Center.
The bottom line: All the chaos and street closings were worth it as "The Winter Soldier" brought $80 million in economic impact to Cleveland,
according to the Cleveland Film Commission.