By Staff Writer (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 22, 2014 12:31 AM EST

There have already been numerous revelations concerning "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", including Robert Redford's character transforming into a villain. And now, another detail about the sequel has been revealed, as comic writer Ed Brubaker tells the world that "The Winter Soldier" contains some of the best fight scenes ever, as reported by Kpopstarz.

Brubaker, the writer credited for creating the "Captain America" Marvel comics, got the privilege of seeing first-hand the production of some of the scenes in the upcoming sequel. According to Spinoff, what he witnessed on set, and what he saw from the trailer, blew him away.

During an interview, IGN asked the comics creator to share his thoughts about the patriotic superhero's upcoming movie. Brubaker confidently answered, "It's the best movie that Marvel has ever made. The stuff I've seen from it, it also has two of the best fight scenes that I've ever seen on film."

The fight scenes he's referring to of course includes the much-awaited clash between the Star Spangled Man and his former friend and combat teammate, Bucky Barnes. Barnes, who apparently died in the first film, was revived and has turned into a Soviet spy known as The Winter Soldier.

Brubaker continued, "It's going to be amazing. It's gonna make a billion dollars. I got to go and be on set for a while and watch them film and stuff. It was just amazing. I couldn't be happier with how it came out."

Aside from talking about his very lucky experience, Brubaker also sat down with Bleeding Cool and discussed how he felt when he saw his work being adapted into the "Winter Soldier" film.

He said, "I don't know how much I'm allowed to say yet, but what I will say is that with everything I've seen and the script that I've read:  It's the best movie that they've ever made...The movie isn't a scene-for-scene adaptation of the comic by any means but there is a lot of the comic in the movie.  There's certain moments in the movie where I'm just, 'Sh*t, that's what I wrote.'  I'm really thrilled about it, I could not be happier, honestly."