Captain America: Civil War

Marvel’s ‘Captain America: Civil War’ finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

  • Release Date: May 6, 2016
  • Director: Anthony and Joe Russo
  • Written By: Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely

 

'Agents of SHIELD' is Team Cap in New Post-'Civil War' Clip
'Agents of SHIELD' is Team Cap in New Post-'Civil War' Clip
'Agents of SHIELD' is Team Cap in New Post-'Civil War' Clip
Everyone and their Bucky will be off to see Captain America: Civil War this weekend for fear of spoilers, but Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is already living in a post-Cap world. The first clip from next Tuesday’s “Emancipation” sees Coulson forced to choose a side on the Sokovia Accords, and we’ll give you one guess which Avenger he goes for.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Spoiler Discussion
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Spoiler Discussion
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Spoiler Discussion
Captain America: Civil War is now in theaters, heralding a new age for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) fighting for the fate of the Avengers on screens all around the world, ScreenCrush Editor-in-Chief Mike Sampson and Film Critic Matt Singer convened to fight about Marvel’s newest blockbuster. (Hopefully there will be less bruising and fewer arrests.) And below, Matt goes through a few questions they didn’t get to in the video.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Review | ScreenCrush
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Review | ScreenCrush
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Review | ScreenCrush
When Marvel Studios began ambitiously building towards the first Avengers movie, many openly wondered: how can they do this? Many times over the years, notably in Sam Raimi’s bloated Spider-Man 3, too many characters had clogged up the screen, diluting those films of any real focus. This was a legitimate concern for Marvel and for The Avengers, a movie that was going to star not one, but seven superheroes. Flash forward to 2016 and seven superheroes suddenly seems like an intimate gathering. Now Marvel has arrived with Captain America: Civil War, the latest in their progressively expanding franchise, with a lineup that includes 12 superheroes and three villains. Have we reached peak superhero? Is this finally, once and for all, just too much? NOPE.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Directors Talk Spider-Man, Post Credits Scenes and ‘Infinity War’
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Directors Talk Spider-Man, Post Credits Scenes and ‘Infinity War’
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Directors Talk Spider-Man, Post Credits Scenes and ‘Infinity War’
Jon Favreau directed two Marvel movies and then left to work on other projects. Joss Whedon directed two Marvel movies and left after some “really, really unpleasant” disagreements with the studio. James Gunn has said he can’t even think about returning for a third Marvel movie at this point...
What Marvel Got Right About Spider-Man (That His Solo Movies Got Wrong)
What Marvel Got Right About Spider-Man (That His Solo Movies Got Wrong)
What Marvel Got Right About Spider-Man (That His Solo Movies Got Wrong)
Oh what a different 18 months makes. A year ago, last fall Spider-Man fans were facing an entire universe of Spidey movies they didn’t particularly want; a third Amazing Spider-Man about the continuing and not-particularly-exciting adventures of Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker, plus spinoff movies for Venom and the Sinister Six. Things got so bad for Spider-Man that when rumors began circulating that Sony was considering an Aunt May movie, Sony had to publicly dismiss those rumors as “silly” with “no validity whatsoever” because people thought that the company that made Amazing Spider-Man 2 might actually be dumb enough to make an Aunt May movie.
Marvel Announces ‘Ultimate Captain America Marathon’
Marvel Announces ‘Ultimate Captain America Marathon’
Marvel Announces ‘Ultimate Captain America Marathon’
Apologies in advance to your butt because your sense of patriotic duty is about to trump any and all loyalty you may have to your own bodily comfort. Mark your calendars for May 5 (that’s this Thursday; again, sorry to your butt for the short notice), which is when Marvel will unleash the Ultimate Captain America Marathon in select theaters nationwide. The marathon includes the first two Captain America films, both Avengers films, and culminates in — what else — Civil War.
Watch Black Panther and Bucky Brawl in New ‘Civil War’ Clip
Watch Black Panther and Bucky Brawl in New ‘Civil War’ Clip
Watch Black Panther and Bucky Brawl in New ‘Civil War’ Clip
Would you like to watch 38 seconds of Black Panther brawling with Bucky Barnes on a rooftop in Captain America: Civil War? Of course you would. And thanks to the video above, you can. Marvel has released a new clip from their upcoming film, in which the two heroes engage in a riveting fight, and Chadwick Boseman shows off some seriously slick moves.

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