Captain America: Civil War (2016)

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Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



Marvel Studios is having a big year in 2015 with the release of both The Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man, but they have something equally as exciting brewing for next year. As was confirmed in late 2014, Captain America 3 will be titled Captain America: Civil War, and will feature heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe clashing with other heroes over a very divisive issue that could determine their entire future as costumed vigilantes. It promises to be a complex, action filled blockbuster event, and it’s one that we’re already set to start analyzing one year out from release. 

In order to help you both learn what’s been officially announced by Marvel what what’s currently swirling around as rumor, we’ve constructed yet another one of our handy guides to help you keep track of everything related to Captain America: Civil War. What do we know so far? Read on to find out! 

SPOILER WARNING: What follows does contain major spoilers for The Avengers: Age of Ultron. If you haven’t seen that film yet, you may want to click away to another one of our fantastic articles 

Captain America: Civil War
The Story

Like the first two Captain America movies before it, Captain America 3 will be based off of a script written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeeley, and it will be an adaptation of one of Marvel Comics’ biggest crossover events: Mark Millar’s Civil War. The movie’s plot will be tied into the aftermath of The Avengers: Age of Ultron and the conclusion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase Two, and should be one of Marvel Studios biggest ensemble films to date. 

According to an official press release, the movie will begin with Captain America leading the new team of Avengers around the globe and stopping threats. Unfortunately, one stop on this tour leads to an international incident involving a good deal of collateral damage. Mounting political pressure results in a regulation that will force superheroes to register with the government, but while some individuals are on board with this idea, others very much aren’t. This leads to a clash of the titans where heroes aren’t fighting villains, but instead other heroes. 

 Captain America: Civil War
The Directors

Though they went into making Captain America: The Winter Soldier with zero blockbuster directing experience, brothers Joe and Anthony Russo absolutely blew audiences away in 2014 with their first Marvel film – and it came as a surprise to nobody when news came around that the studio wanted them back for Captain America 3. Given that the Russo’s work with the comic book company earned them an incredible amount of acclaim, it was equally unsurprising when they accepted the gig. 

Feeding off of inspiration from 1970s conspiracy thrillers, Joe and Anthony Russo crafted Captain America: The Winter Soldier into a tight, tense, thrilling blockbuster that to this point arguably represents the best work we’ve seen from Marvel Studios. Their presence is a more than welcome addition to Captain America: Civil War

Captain America
Captain America

When considering the events of Captain America: Civil War it’s not hard to see why Captain America a.k.a. Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) might take issue with something like the Superhero Registration Act. This is because the last time he put his trust in a government body, it wound up being entirely rotten at its core and needed to be destroyed. It’s this viewpoint – and its contrast with Tony Stark’s – that will wind up driving the drama in Marvel Studios’ first 2016 blockbuster. 

In the Civil War crossover comic book arc, Captain America was eventually driven underground and seen as a fugitive in the eyes of Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. following his resistance to the new legislation. Along with other heroes opposing Superhero Registration, Cap led a resistance movement, leading to both guerrilla attacks and all-out battles with Iron Man and his allies. At this point, it’s not entirely clear exactly how close to the source material Captain America: Civil War be will staying, but we can probably assume that the basics here will all be featured. 

Iron Man
Iron Man

Tony Stark really isn’t the same character we first met on the big screen back in 2008. As seen in Iron Man 2, the guy used to be all about personal freedom and spitting in the government’s face. But that was before the trauma. The events of the first Avengers film left him with a serious case of PTSD, and it was pure fear that led him to try and solve all of the world’s problems through A.I. There is an argument to be made that Stark is actually the real villain of Age of Ultron - and that very much sets things in motion for his behavior in Captain America: Civil War

In the Civil War comics, Tony Stark actually made himself the face of the Superhero Registration Act, feeling an immense guilt for the lives lost due to the recklessness of powered individuals. This obviously puts him in direct conflict with Captain America, however, and it’s expected that the dynamic between the two characters is what will drive the movie. 

Black Panther
Black Panther

When Marvel Studios officially announced Captain America: Civil War in October 2014, Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man wasn’t the only special hero revealed to be involved with the project. The company also took that time to confirm that Chadwick Boseman would be playing the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Black Panther a.k.a. T’Challa, and that he would be playing a crucial role in the upcoming film. 

While it hasn’t been confirmed, there has been some suggestion that the role Black Panther will be playing in Captain America: Civil War will be similar to the part in the comics played by Spider-Man. In the source material, the web-slinger found himself caught in the middle of the debate between Captain America and Iron Man, torn between both sides. This would be a very interesting way to introduce Black Panther into the MCU, and it’s a plausible one. 

 



Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



 

Falcon
Falcon

Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon has come a long way since we first met him jogging around Washington D.C. – but that will happen when you become best friends with Captain America. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, we first learned that Wilson used a specially designed jetpack for rescue missions when he was in the military, but now he’s using that same technology to fight with a whole different outfit entirely: The Avengers. Unfortunately, that means that he is going to be embroiled in the entire mess within Captain America: Civil War and the debate over the Superhero Registration Act.

Beyond just his position as an Avenger, however, Falcon will also play a key role in another very important aspect of Civil War’s plot: the continued search for Winter Soldier. It was briefly mentioned in The Avengers: Age of Ultron that the search continues for the metal-armed former brainwashed assassin, and Falcon is still very much Cap’s partner in that mission. 



Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



The Winter Soldier
The Winter Soldier

Nobody expected the Marvel Cinematic Universe to leave the story of The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) hanging after the events of the second Captain Americamovie, and while it doesn’t sound like he has a place in The Avengers: Age of Ultron, he has been confirmed to be an important part of Captain America: Civil War. We need to figure out what he’s going to do now that he actually knows that he is Bucky Barnes

In addition to having a dramatic plotline involving Captain America, however, the 2016 film may also see The Winter Soldier running into a serious conflict with Iron Man. After all, it is implied in Captain America: The Winter Soldier that the brainwashed Bucky actually killed Tony Stark’s parents as part of a mission for Hydra. If Tony discovers this, he’s going to want to put Bucky down for good, and that’s just going to cause an addition conflict between Iron Man and Cap. 

 



Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



 

Black Widow


 



Black Widow

With her "shades of grey" morality pairing up perfectly with the titular hero’s more clear ideas of right and wrong, Black Widow a.k.a. Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) was easily one of the best parts of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and the good news is that she will be back once again for the next sequel. And while the specifics of her role in the whole business is unknown, it’s obviously a significant fact that she is still a member of the Avengers. 

Certainly one of the most exciting aspects of Captain America: Civil War will be determining which team she winds up joining in the movie – be it pro-registration or anti-registration. She has been a wild card her entire life, and also happens to have very close relationships with both Captain America and Iron Man. Which side will she choose? We’ll have to wait and find out. 

 






Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



 

Vision
Vision

Paul Bettany’s take on Vision was certainly one of the best elements in The Avengers: Age of Ultron, perfectly capturing both the comic book character and beautifully representing the themes in the movie of chaos vs. order. After such a fantastic performance, we really didn’t want to have to wait long to see him again, and the good news is that we won’t. 

Given that he is a member of the Avengers alongside Captain America and the plot description of Captain America: Civil War, it obviously makes sense that Vision would wind up becoming involved, and that has been officially confirmed. Exactly how he will fit into the plot of the film as an individual and where his loyalties will lie are currently a mystery, but given that Tony Stark is kinda sorta one of his dads, it’s not impossible to believe that he could wind up being on the pro-registration side of the conflict. 

 






Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



 

War Machine
War Machine

Don Cheadle’s War Machine a.k.a. James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes not only finally got into some Avengers action with a small role in Age of Ultron, but the guy is now actually a full-fledged Avenger himself. Now that Tony Stark has left the team, the organization apparently had a need for a dude in a metal suit, so that’s exactly the role that he will be filling. And he’ll next be doing so in Captain America: Civil War

While it hasn’t been officially revealed in any capacity, it’s also pretty easy to predict where Rhodey’s loyalties will lie when it comes to the conflict regarding Superhero Registration. He may be a teammate with Captain America on the Avengers, but his ties to Tony Stark go way, way further back, and we can expect that friendship to result in Iron Man and War Machine fighting side by side. 


 


Captain America 3: What We Know So Far About Civil War



 

Scarlet Witch

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