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So, will we get this scene in the film, or a variation on it?

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The ramifications of Civil War bled into "Secret Invasion" wherein the alien race, the Skrulls, infiltrated the hero ranks and tried to take over the world. This led into "Dark Reign" where Norman Osborn/Green Goblin took over as Director of SHIELD/HAMMER.

Captain America came back to life because the bullets he was shot with were, I shit you not, TIME BULLETS.
To be fair, it's not worse than "Batman not dead but actually time-travelling as caveman or pirate" before 52.

COMICS. ARE. WEIRD.
 
Evans is signed for Infinity War, so no Cap death as far as I see, unless he gets resurrected.

random crazy idea:

cap dies in civil war, and maybe some other heroes also die between now and infinity wars pt. 2

during infinity wars pt. 2, they get a hold of the gauntlet and use its power to revive captain america, quicksilver, and others for the fight.

then you have ONE scene with every MCU avenger vs Thanos......
 
I really hope not. Marvel's ****-stroking of Captain America, and their seeming need to tear down/make other heroes look bad in order to do so, has long since gotten tiresome.
 
The ramifications of Civil War bled into "Secret Invasion" wherein the alien race, the Skrulls, infiltrated the hero ranks and tried to take over the world. This led into "Dark Reign" where Norman Osborn/Green Goblin took over as Director of SHIELD/HAMMER.

Captain America came back to life because the bullets he was shot with were, I shit you not, TIME BULLETS.
If they ever do Secret Invasion- they totally need to start by introducing Hulkling (and have him be a malfunctioning sleeper agent.)
 
random crazy idea:

cap dies in civil war, and maybe some other heroes also die between now and infinity wars pt. 2

during infinity wars pt. 2, they get a hold of the gauntlet and use its power to revive captain america, quicksilver, and others for the fight.

then you have ONE scene with every MCU avenger vs Thanos......

I think so. With the same directors and writers on Civil War and the Avengers 3 part 1 and 2, I expect the whole thing to be quite cohesive and planned out.
 
I mean, lets be real about this here (and this is spoiler free, don't worry): Pretty much all of Age of Ultron is a direct result of the fact that the Avengers get to do whatever they want and no-one says to Tony "hey don't do that dumbass".

Like, if Tony's position in Civil War is "I feel guilty because of all of the destruction Ultron caused and maybe we should actually be accountable to someone" that's both a great character arc and also he's completely fucking right. Like, no-one watched the watchmen. Not effectively anyway.


Meanwhile, Cap, coming off Winter Soldier, doesn't like the idea of centralizing all of the power to deal with superhuman threats under one authority. No "competition" for SHIELD allowed HYDRA to regrow, completely unchecked for seventy years.

random crazy idea:

cap dies in civil war, and maybe some other heroes also die between now and infinity wars pt. 2

during infinity wars pt. 2, they get a hold of the gauntlet and use its power to revive captain america, quicksilver, and others for the fight.

then you have ONE scene with every MCU avenger vs Thanos......

They also try to bring back Coulson, but it doesn't work. Then he shows up for the fight with May, Lance, Quake and Mockingbird.

"Funny thing about resurrection- it only works on the dead."
 
Meanwhile, Cap, coming off Winter Soldier, doesn't like the idea of centralizing all of the power to deal with superhuman threats under one authority. No "competition" for SHIELD allowed HYDRA to regrow, completely unchecked for seventy years.



They also try to bring back Coulson, but it doesn't work. Then he shows up for the fight with May, Lance, Quake and Mockingbird.

"Funny thing about resurrection- it only works on the dead."

And then they all disband because now there's nothing to avenge
 
Meanwhile, Cap, coming off Winter Soldier, doesn't like the idea of centralizing all of the power to deal with superhuman threats under one authority. No "competition" for SHIELD allowed HYDRA to regrow, completely unchecked for seventy years.

Hopefully they make both sides understandable this time. I never understood why Iron Man would go Pro-Reg, and the fact that they assassinate his character so hard is unbelievable. I mean, I guess he'd go Pro-Reg since he doesn't hide his identity? Maybe?
 
I found Cap to be utterly boring. Cap 2 was decent. Cap 3 has me actually way more hyped than Avengers (even way before 2 was even released).
 
I wonder who is going to take the place of the New Warriors and cause the massive fuck up that sets the war in motion. Scarlet Witch maybe?
 
Do we even know if that's going to be the plot they go with? A lot of people have mentioned that there aren't really secret identities in the MCU (past DD and assumedly Spider-Man).
Something something heavy-handed government oversight will do I think.

The only weird thing is both Stark and Cap are liberals in MCU.
 
Something something heavy-handed government oversight will do I think.

The only weird thing is both Stark and Cap are liberals in MCU.

I'm going to go with the "control of superpowered individuals." It makes sense, especially considering what's going on in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. right now.
 
I wonder who is going to take the place of the New Warriors and cause the massive fuck up that sets the war in motion. Scarlet Witch maybe?

Pretty sure it's just going to be the governments reacting to Stark's Ultron creation. Maybe
Hulk's destruction
as well, but definitely the whole Ultron debacle

so are we assuming that spider-man is going to be a large role in this now and they rewrote the script to have him be in it?

I thought that even though they have the rights now it's just going to be an introductory cameo before his solo flick
 
Well I wouldn't want it transposed exactly

And then you'd also have to cut out the inciting incident because the New Warriors don't exist

And you'd need a different explanation for why Hulk isn't there

And obviously Spider-Man isn't going to play a huge role nor unmask himself, because no one would care in that universe because no one knows who he is

And you'd have to cut out all that stuff with the woman yelling at Cap for not watching NASCAR

And while you're at it just go ahead and never let Mark Millar write another comic ever again
 
so are we assuming that spider-man is going to be a large role in this now and they rewrote the script to have him be in it?

Nah. The part is still a cameo from all indications and rumors. Add to that the fact that the movie is in the middle of filming and they still haven't cast the part yet, so it can't be that major.
 
And then you'd also have to cut out the inciting incident because the New Warriors don't exist

And you'd need a different explanation for why Hulk isn't there

And obviously Spider-Man isn't going to play a huge role nor unmask himself, because no one would care in that universe because no one knows who he is

And you'd have to cut out all that stuff with the woman yelling at Cap for not watching NASCAR

And while you're at it just go ahead and never let Mark Millar write another comic ever again

Dude, I never even said I wanted them to adapt Civil War, just that I like that scene - which incidentally isn't even part of Civil War. What's your problem
 
At least from what was presented in the movies (I don't read comics), I don't see how it is possible for Captain America to win against Iron Man if it's a fair fight. Can't the latter just, I dunno, fly high above and send a bombardment of missiles and lasers? What's the worst the former can do, throw his shield away?
 
At least from what was presented in the movies (I don't read comics), I don't see how it is possible for Captain America to win against Iron Man if it's a fair fight. Can't the latter just, I dunno, fly high above and send a bombardment of missiles and lasers? What's the worst the former can do, throw his shield away?
Or maybe writers will use more imagination than you just did. It doesn't have to be that simple fight.
 
I really hope not. Marvel's ****-stroking of Captain America, and their seeming need to tear down/make other heroes look bad in order to do so, has long since gotten tiresome.

It's funny you say that, because I have the exact same problem with Iron Man.
 
At least from what was presented in the movies (I don't read comics), I don't see how it is possible for Captain America to win against Iron Man if it's a fair fight. Can't the latter just, I dunno, fly high above and send a bombardment of missiles and lasers? What's the worst the former can do, throw his shield away?

By Cap finding a way to nerf him instead of running straight into a fight.
 
At least from what was presented in the movies (I don't read comics), I don't see how it is possible for Captain America to win against Iron Man if it's a fair fight. Can't the latter just, I dunno, fly high above and send a bombardment of missiles and lasers? What's the worst the former can do, throw his shield away?
I don't think either will be aiming to kill the other.
 
At least from what was presented in the movies (I don't read comics), I don't see how it is possible for Captain America to win against Iron Man if it's a fair fight. Can't the latter just, I dunno, fly high above and send a bombardment of missiles and lasers? What's the worst the former can do, throw his shield away?
Cap can use firearms too, so, shoot ironman down or something. Or maybe he can borrow Falcon's jetpack. Lol
 
Or maybe writers will use more imagination than you just did. It doesn't have to be that simple fight.

Hahaha, that's why I specifically said "fair fight". In the movies at least it seems Captain is just a stronger version of Black Widow/Hawkeye.

By Cap finding a way to nerf him instead of running straight into a fight.

I don't think either will be aiming to kill the other.

Yeah I bet the whole "Cap vs Iron Man" shenanigans is just for marketing and in the end "common enemy that we must fight together" trope will show up.
 
i simply don't understand people who find Cap boring, even after Winter Soldier.

Funnily enough, Cap and Tony are fighting in the comics right now, again, while the world burns around them.

Like always, Cap is on the right side, but he's holding a grudge.
 
Yeah I bet the whole "Cap vs Iron Man" shenanigans is just for marketing and in the end "common enemy that we must fight together" trope will show up.

OR they both agreed to hold off the scuffle to take out the common enemy and resume the fight at the end....

....with Stark accidentally kills Steve, become a fugitive and then ran off to space and get caught by Ravagers (GOTG).
 
So, will we get this scene in the film, or a variation on it?

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I realise this is about comic book superheroes, but that seems the opposite of what Captain America should stand for? He should be abiding by the laws of the land not ignoring them if he disagrees with them?
 
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