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

 

Avengers Get Goofy in ‘Captain America: Civil War‘ Gag Reel
Avengers Get Goofy in ‘Captain America: Civil War‘ Gag Reel
Avengers Get Goofy in ‘Captain America: Civil War‘ Gag Reel
Of the many bonus features included in each new Marvel Blu-ray / DVD release, the gag reels are always the most special of the bunch, especially when the whole MCU gang gets together. You won’t be able to purchase Captain America: Civil War for another couple of weeks, but thanks to Marvel, you can watch the hilarious outtakes featuring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr. and the rest of the Avengers crew right now.
Captain America No Longer Captain America, Say Russo Brothers
Captain America No Longer Captain America, Say Russo Brothers
Captain America No Longer Captain America, Say Russo Brothers
Ahead of Captain America: Civil War's Blu-Ray release in September, The Huffington Post spoke with directors Joe and Anthony Russo to clear up some questions we all had at the end of the most recent Avengers installment. One of the final scenes of the movie is Steve Rogers putting down his shield, which made a lot of us wonder if that could mean he's symbolically giving up on his superhero alter-ego.
The 10 Best Movies of Summer 2016
The 10 Best Movies of Summer 2016
The 10 Best Movies of Summer 2016
Okay, so it was one of the worst summer movie seasons in recent memory. Trying to find the good blockbusters amongst the last four months releases sometimes felt like trying to find a needle in a stack of s---. But even this year there were diamonds in the rough. Today we’re celebrating the ten best, the summer movies of 2016 that didn’t make us weep for the future of cinema — and note that this list is just movies that got wide releases in at least 500 theaters. We’ll have a separate piece on under-the-radar summer films you might have missed next week on ScreenCrush. In the meantime, let’s celebrate the highlights from a depressing summer before we clear the decks and get ready for the fall.
Five Lessons Hollywood Can Learn From This Crappy Summer
Five Lessons Hollywood Can Learn From This Crappy Summer
Five Lessons Hollywood Can Learn From This Crappy Summer
I have a dream job. What could be better than watching and talking about movies for a living? Nothing; the answer is nothing. But lately my job has been a lot less fun than normal, because the movies themselves have been a lot less fun. Quite frankly, this summer sucks.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Blu-ray Details Revealed
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Blu-ray Details Revealed
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Blu-ray Details Revealed
Captain America: Civil War is officially the highest-grossing film of 2016 (domestically) with over $400 million at the box office — which means you’re probably pretty excited about owning Marvel’s latest superhero epic when it comes to DVD and Blu-ray; which also means that this bit of news is of particular interest to you. Disney has set an official Blu-ray release date for Civil War, and if you’re curious about the special features, they’ve revealed those, too.
Rumor: Fox and Marvel Are Getting Friendly
Rumor: Fox and Marvel Are Getting Friendly
Rumor: Fox and Marvel Are Getting Friendly
While reviews for Captain America: Civil War were not quite as unanimous as past entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there was one thing we could all agree on: Sony Pictures was very, very smart to let Marvel take a crack at shaping the next series of Spider-Man movies.
Black Widow and Cap Fight in Unused ‘Civil War’ Animatic
Black Widow and Cap Fight in Unused ‘Civil War’ Animatic
Black Widow and Cap Fight in Unused ‘Civil War’ Animatic
There are so many Marvel heroes in Captain America: Civil War that it almost feels more like a bridge between Avengers: Age of Ultron and Infinity War than a Cap sequel. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo did a fine job of juggling multiple characters and action set pieces, giving each hero a chance to shine — that was particularly evident in the airport sequence, in which we saw pretty much everyone fighting each other in various combinations. The one combo we didn’t get was Black Widow and Cap, but a new animatic from an unused scene gives you an idea of what that might have been like.
'Agent Carter' on Cap-Sharon Romance: 'You Can't Tap That!'
'Agent Carter' on Cap-Sharon Romance: 'You Can't Tap That!'
'Agent Carter' on Cap-Sharon Romance: 'You Can't Tap That!'
Anyone sitting in the Captain America: Civil War theater had at least some pang of discomfort at Steve embracing a flirtation with Sharon Carter, great niece to his one true love, the late Peggy Carter. Even Agent Carter herself, Hayley Atwell has weighed in, but now might go full supervillain to curb the new pairing. “You can’t tap that!”, Atwell said at Dallas Comic-Con over the weekend.
'Agent Carter' Talks Cap's New Love Interest, Hydra Twist
'Agent Carter' Talks Cap's New Love Interest, Hydra Twist
'Agent Carter' Talks Cap's New Love Interest, Hydra Twist
Marvel’s Agent Carter has expired in more ways than one after both Civil War and TV upfronts, but don’t take that to mean Hayley Atwell will say goodbye to the character just yet. Cap’s best gal is still in the loop, and Peggy is apparently none-too-thrilled by Steve’s familial choice of Civil War love interest, nor that headline-making comic reveal.

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