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Hey Cap, on your right.

Seriously though, in Age of Ultron
Cap was being a total shit head taking the side of the twins over Stark when it came to activating Vision. He was about to get his ass handed to him if Thor didn't show up and tell him he was wrong.

#TeamStark

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Couldn't IM just blast Cap's head off? IM just needs to fly out of range and destroy Cap. Why are these guys fighting?

That about covers it.

Just like Superman vs Batman, Iron Man doesnt want to kill Cap, he just wants to beat him into submission/agreement.
 
I find the idea of Civil War kinda stupid in the MCU kinda stupid because outside of Daredevil and maybe Spider-man if he is out by then, who else has a secret identity?

It's pretty easy to imagine great worldwide outrage over Tony's inability to show restraint regarding his projects, especially given the events of A2. It's not hard to see a world weary of a former war profiteer unwilling to back off from having some sort of regulation placed on him because he cannot handle his genius being stifled and his paranoia continuing to grow.
 
Why do you still trust MCU Tony Stark? Befoe he was just billionaire playboy philantropist, but the arrogant bastard birthed Ultron.

#TeamCap to the death.

It was misguided but he was attempting to do the right thing. Cap's happy as long as there's a war to fight.

Gloves are on.
 
It's pretty easy to imagine great worldwide outrage over Tony's inability to show restraint regarding his projects, especially given the events of A2. It's not hard to see a world weary of a former war profiteer unwilling to back off from having some sort of regulation placed on him because he cannot handle his genius being stifled and his paranoia continuing to grow.

Right, and if it was an inversion from comics Civil War and Cap was pro oversight and Tony was still anti that would be interesting...but from the sounds of it they're not. Which means Tony is now pro-oversight, which is a more interesting bit of character growth.

(Also like I mentioned, especially after AoU I think he's absolutely damn right)
 
Just like Superman vs Batman, Iron Man doesnt want to kill Cap, he just wants to beat him into submission/agreement.

This. Iron Man's weapons are to kill. He doesn't want to kill Steve. Ergo, it's a fist fight. And Cap's a much better hand to hand fighter.
 
Hey Cap, on your right.

Seriously though, in Age of Ultron
Cap was begin a total shit head taking the side of the twins over Stark when it came to activating Vision. He was about to get his ass handed to him if Thor didn't show up and tell him he was wrong.

#TeamStark

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Can you really blame Cap though?
Stark was literally repeating the exact same shit that made Ultron - creating an AI using the Mind Gem and generally messing with stuff Stark doesn't have a solid comprehension of, all because Stark is too fucking afraid of people dying. The only difference is this time Stark was potentially making Ultron 2 in an even tougher body. Stark didn't even have the common courtesy to explain to the rest of the team what he was doing the second time around.
 
I'm really excited to see how this one pans out. Civil War wasn't something I ever expected to be put on screen, at least as early as the third Cap movie.
 
Hulk was (Ultron spoilers)
just beaten by Iron Man.

If Iron Man can beat Hulk, and Caps can beat Iron Man, it follows Caps can beat Hulk

The transitivity of ass kicking.

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Iron Man didn't beat Hulk, if he had then Hulk would be lying unconscious on the rubbles and turn to Banner
 
Whose side does Spiderman join in the comics?

I go where Spiderman goes :3

Aye

Stark can make a bunch more Ultrons for all I care. None of the MCU characters have any depth (maybe Stark did years ago), the plot has no significant theme, all that's really left is how stylish characters can be when they blow stuff up. Spidey > IM > Cap.
 
I find the idea of Civil War kinda stupid in the MCU kinda stupid because outside of Daredevil and maybe Spider-man if he is out by then, who else has a secret identity?

It's Civil War in name and very basic concept, not in specifics. It's almost certainly not going to have anything to do with secret identities, but government control of vigilantes or super-powered beings in one way or another (registration perhaps, or some sort of technology to keep them under control).
 
Hey Cap, on your right.

Seriously though, in Age of Ultron
Cap was being a total shit head taking the side of the twins over Stark when it came to activating Vision. He was about to get his ass handed to him if Thor didn't show up and tell him he was wrong.

#TeamStark

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Hang on.
So Cap was wrong for thinking "Stark just made an AI that immediately went rogue and is going to destroy the world, now he's making another one and saying "yeah but this one will work right", I had better stop him doing that"?
 
Iron Man + Veronica didn't really beat hulk they just waited out his mind control. Given a proper fight without civilians hulk would destroy Iron man. The more he fights the angrier he gets and the angrier he gets the stronger he gets.

Iron Man only won because Scarlet Witch's mind control wore off and Hulk started to become worried about civilians, and then Iron Man sucker punched him

Yep.
Hulk was tearing that suit to shreds. Eventually Veronica would have "run out" of parts and it would have been game over for Tony.
 
I find the idea of Civil War kinda stupid in the MCU kinda stupid because outside of Daredevil and maybe Spider-man if he is out by then, who else has a secret identity?

http://screencrush.com/marvel-civil-war-secret-identities-kevin-feige/

From Kevin Feige:

don’t want to give too much away, but needless to say, the generalities of the act are the same. Something happens, perhaps it’s cumulative for things that have happened though all of the movies leading up to this point. It has made the governments of the world say “we need to have some oversight of these guys. They need to report to somebody. So it becomes more… it falls under that umbrella, rather than “you have to take off your mask.” It’s not about the secret identity thing, as much as it is about, overall, who reports to who, and who can agree to oversight committee. Because as of now, in Avengers 2, there is no more security council, there is no SHIELD, obviously. Stark is paying for it, Captain America is running it, and things occur that will make governments begin to question.
 
I look forward to the debates that will be held by anyone that hasn't read Civil War. I finally nutted up and got an Unlimited subscription to beef up.

Some of the writing in these comics I'm reading though....
 

On that note, I assume early in the film
the government will want to take over running of the new Avengers Academy that was built at the end of AoU, which Cap is in charge of independently.

They really missed the opportunity to build up the civil war premise in AoU.

I know these are a film universe, but not every film's first act needs to be in another film
 
Not sure why anyone wouldn't read the Civil War. I read it on my lunch break on black Friday and it was pretty riveting. After I read it, I immediately wanted it to become a movie.

I hope House of M becomes a movie too. Fingers crossed.
 
I know these are a film universe, but not every film's first act needs to be in another film
Plus, all the destruction and international meddling that happened in AoU will certainly carry weight into CW.
 
Not sure why anyone wouldn't read the Civil War. I read it on my lunch break on black Friday and it was pretty riveting. After I read it, I immediately wanted it to become a movie.

I hope House of M becomes a movie too. Fingers crossed.

To each their own, but a lot of people will disagree with your assessment of the quality of those books (myself included) and would point that out as the reason they do not recommend others read them.
 
I doubt they're going to go all-in with the bleeding edge armor. His new armor might just be similar to his other suits but visually resemble bleeding edge. However
what if Stark does make the bleeding edge armor and then the government, like in Iron Man 2, wants him to hand it over because they feel it's too dangerous in just Stark's hands? And this time Cap sides with the government because Age of Ultron demonstrated that Stark needs some kind of overhead to keep him in check
 
I look forward to the debates that will be held by anyone that hasn't read Civil War. I finally nutted up and got an Unlimited subscription to beef up.

Some of the writing in these comics I'm reading though....
Not sure why anyone wouldn't read the Civil War. I read it on my lunch break on black Friday and it was pretty riveting. After I read it, I immediately wanted it to become a movie.

I hope House of M becomes a movie too. Fingers crossed.

Civil War is one of the terrible storyline. It's pretty clear their intention was to have readers split between the two camps like "You know the other side has a point", but Ironman and the pro-registration camp just came away looking like villains.
 
I doubt they're going to go all-in with the bleeding edge armor. His new armor might just be similar to his other suits but visually resemble bleeding edge. However
what if Stark does make the bleeding edge armor and then the government, like in Iron Man 2, wants him to hand it over because they feel it's too dangerous in just Stark's hands? And this time Cap sides with the government because Age of Ultron demonstrated that Stark needs some kind of overhead to keep him in check

That would be a cool twist.

I'm thinking that the event though will be more of a pure antagonist event.
 
I guess it was dumb to think that Tony may not wear the suit, but that picture looks rad as hell!

Cap's suit gets better with each movie!
 
That would be a cool twist.

I'm thinking that the event though will be more of a pure antagonist event.

You're probably right. If they do go the route of "both Stark and Cap are right" I'm really interested in seeing what they do to justify Stark because
Age of Ultron is entirely Stark's fault
 
I would wonder if the
new Avengers roster
from the end of AoU will
be getting new costumes (other than Vision who looks how he looks), even though those ones were only on screen for a couple of seconds
.
 
Hang on.
So Cap was wrong for thinking "Stark just made an AI that immediately went rogue and is going to destroy the world, now he's making another one and saying "yeah but this one will work right", I had better stop him doing that"?

It was Stark and Banner (and Hawkeye). He should have
trusted his partners before he trusted those twins who at the point were little more than acquaintances. They tell their sad story of Stark tech killing their parents and Cap instantly believes them and takes them to the Avengers Tower? What if they were lying? Scarlet Witch had done nothing but manipulate the team the whole movie and one sad story later he trusts them above all else? Cap was wrong for trusting the twins more than his teammates. Even after Thor came in and vouched for him he was still doubting him.
 
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